Below is a transcript of a speech delivered by Andrew Griffith MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Business and Trade, at the ...
You can always tell that a policy is a winner when its advocates start simultaneously arguing that it’s a very important ...
Kemi Badenoch seems to think she has lobbed a grenade into the sanctimonious eco-consensus, but it may be a dud. The UK’s ...
Even 40% of UK median household income (£14,000), puts you, as an individual, just outside the global top 10%. For two adults and a child, top 30%. As it happens, 40% of UK median wages at 2,000 hours ...
I am subject to a chronic embarrassment. It is assumed that because I write about politics, I must be able to forecast the ...
Getting Britain back to work should be our number one national mission To meet the Government’s target, businesses will need ...
If you want to change a country, you need courage. You need conviction. And you must never, ever back down from doing what is ...
Imagine this scenario: you host a dinner party in your home aglow with candlelight and conversation. On a polished oak shelf ...
The Economist just declared that inheritance is now the key to financial security, a claim that seemingly echoes the French ...
During my years as a start-up founder, I had the dubious pleasure of navigating the spoken and unspoken procurement rules of ...
NHS abolition was not on my bingo sheet for Keir Starmer’s Government. But here we are. A political earthquake. Kissinger has ...
We need a competition revolution, one that restores the spirit of enterprise, encourages new entrants, and stamps on ...