Britain is not a low-tax country on any broad international measure. Using the latest OECD data, in 2024, the UK tax take stood at 34.4% of GDP against an OECD average of 34.1%. That places Britain ...
Today's New Right is dominated by political entrepreneurs While the Right today can identify problems, it lacks the economic ...
The longer he is in office, the more I realise what an odd and atypical politician Keir Starmer is. With his tenancy of 10 ...
Britain is in a funk. Economic sclerosis, populist agitation, social fragmentation – now with extra domestic terrorism – and ...
Britain should be a place where infrastructure is built for both the young and old This week, Nimby Watch is in Bushey, a ...
Begin in England, where the overnight counts, that great British democratic theatre, the tension of declarations at three in ...
Welcome to the age of five-party politics Is it 1968 again for Labour? Not quite Somehow, the Tories are holding their ground ...
So Valar’s bet, and it is the right one, is that the future of nuclear is not bespoke gigawatt cathedrals taking 25 years to ...
As a result of all of these measures, Madrid is a prosperous place, which grew by 3.4% in 2024, a far cry from London’s 0.3% ...
Governments rarely earn applause for changing their minds, but sometimes it is well-deserved. In the past few weeks, ministers have killed two policies that would have made Britain poorer, a one-year ...
At its peak, Britain was known as the workshop of the world. Sheffield produced high-quality steel, Manchester still had a ...
The Centre for London says building more homes won't solve the capital's housing crisis. It's wrong – and the economics ...
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