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On May 13, in what was meant to be a curtain-raiser for World No Tobacco Day, the World Health Organisation (WHO) hosted a ...
The Institute for Government was sceptical, to say the least, in its initial response to Pat McFadden’s bonfire of the ...
Police and employers are cracking down on staff secretly working numerous full-time jobs after a rise in ‘polygamous working’ ...
As questions still linger around our new trade deal with India and the potential impact on British jobs, the Government is ...
The Government’s new immigration white paper contains several welcome measures to tighten up visa rules and strengthen ...
In March 2022, amid the world’s collective dismay over Russia’s brazen aggression against Ukraine, I witnessed an interesting ...
In a twist few would have expected in recent years, Labour are attempting to position themselves as the party to successfully ...
The next wave of countries lined up for a US trade deal are Japan, Korea, Australia and India. On Japan, the US will want ...
Coventry City Council owns the intellectual property. Hopefully it can export the technology across Britain and to Europe and ...
We spend an estimated £10 billion a year on simply administering tax The infrastructure for clean, automatic tax collection ...
The events of VE Day feel distant today, but our lives are still shaped by the defeat of totalitarianism May 8, 1945 was a ...
Canary Wharf stands as one of the most recognisable parts of London’s skyline. It is a bustling centre of business and a home ...