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For our grandparents' generation, it was common to leave school at 16 and get started with life – no longer. Let's give young people a chance ...
This year’s speech by Chancellor Rachel Reeves was no exception. It was full of praise for the financial services sector, and repeated the Government’s commitment to regulate for growth, but ...
BRICS lacks the institutional foundations that underpin Western democracies – a bloc of unstable regimes doesn’t form a ...
For years, Britain has indulged in a fiscal illusion. Ministers promised what they couldn’t afford. Civil servants massaged ...
Only when the private sector is unleashed will real green innovation take place – the free market has already helped major ...
Yesterday, it was reported that Britain has secretly granted asylum to almost 24,000 Afghan soldiers and their families, ...
Westminster must provide frameworks that incentivise innovation, not risk aversion.
The Chancellor's Mansion House speech contained welcome measures for the City – but we're still a way off reviving the 1980s ...
Much to the surprise of foreigners, Britain has never had a national police force, relying instead on 40-odd local forces ...
Arms-length bodies, which form a major part of the quango state, directly cost taxpayers hundreds of billions of pounds a ...
Distortions in the tax system are putting people off finding work We need to dynamite the obstacles that stop people climbing ...
Councillors have noticed that there are no safeguards for villages in Labour's housing plans – they're merging into towns ...
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