The parallels between Japan and Britain are striking – and for Westminster, deeply humiliating Sanae Takaichi has proved that ...
While the Covid pandemic was a pretty universally horrible experience, one of the few positives to emerge from it was the rise of working from home. For a great many people, no longer having to ...
The Cabinet have chosen to extend one of the worst prime ministerial records in history ...
When nearly eight in 10 employers are pessimistic about the economy and fewer than a fifth would recommend Britain as a place ...
Britain’s national debt is now rising by more than £500 million a day. Every single day. It’s the kind of figure that should ...
His former chief of staff was the only person fighting for Keir Starmer to remain as Prime Minister ...
Enter the cult of ‘social value’. As I noted recently, the inclusion of social value as a core metric for the Palace’s ...
With two out of three likely future contenders for Starmer’s spot being committed socialists, wedded to our stagnant economic ...
You can’t entirely blame him, he signed up to a manifesto that spoke of growth, he’s stood alongside the Prime Minister and ...
Peering tentatively into 2026, the UK’s business landscape is fraught with uncertainty, but one trend stands out: the ...
Labour's plan to cap ground rent is a flagrant infringement of private property rights Raising the living standards of the ...
Britain’s economic debate rests on a dangerous assumption. Debt crises are things that happen elsewhere. Greece, perhaps.