What a difference power makes. From the opposition benches, Labour were robust in their criticism of China’s authoritarian ...
Economic growth has proven to be stubbornly elusive in the UK since the 2007/08 financial crisis. The average UK year-on-year ...
The Government launched a major review of the water sector this week. This comes amid ongoing anger over sewage outflows, new ...
It is clear from all the pre-Budget rumours that we are being prepared for another massive increase in taxes. I say another ...
The Government’s own impact assessment for its employment rights legislation estimates that the measures could cost ...
An important event is approaching. A few months ago, hardly anyone seemed interested in the Tory leadership contest.
The Prime Minister this month met with Nato’s new Secretary General, Mark Rutte. While there was naturally much agreement ...
It looks as if the tunnel boring machines have been ordered for HS2’s big dig from Old Oak Common to Euston. If so, this is ...
The UK economy is at best flatlining, with output growing at roughly the same pace as the population. By the beginning of ...
Something big and benign happened last month, and I bet you missed it. Indonesia formally applied to join the Comprehensive ...
It feels as though barely a day goes by without a flurry of headlines warning us about our lifestyles. One day we’re too fat, ...
Today, the Tax Foundation releases the 2024 edition of the International Tax Competitiveness Index, an annual ranking of how ...