Offering employers £3,000 to take on young people will achieve nothing The Government must permanently reverse the job-destroying measures it has introduced Brace yourself for spurious claims that the ...
We need a government that understands the difference between taxing a business and dismantling a community The state is funnelling cash into rural areas to address isolation while killing the ...
The BBC likes to present itself as a national institution that belongs to all of us. If that is true, it should be willing to live by the same rules as everyone else. Right now, i ...
To get us back on track, Reeves is going to negotiate with the EU a deal which would require us to align with the bloc’s regulatory regime. In return, the Chancellor promises untold growth and ...
Nearly three years ago I launched Next Gen Tories (NGT), a pressure group to focus the Conservative Party on winning back voters under the age of 45. For too long, the Conservativ ...
This week’s edition of Nimby Watch comes from the one-time spa town of Epsom – famous for its salts and for its clocktower.
That’s a dramatic increase. But it’s not a surprise. The British have become used to being asked to pay ever more in tax for the NHS. Yet when they really need it, there is a waiting list. So they pay ...
We at Looking for Growth are clear. The Government must release the records; they must be more transparent about the earnings ...
Leftists are attacking the Iranian diaspora for opposing a regime that killed 30,000 of its own citizens The Islamic Republic has become a final romantic project for the radical Left Both Iran's ...
The debate over inheritance tax is not a new one. Some Roman Emperors levied a form of it, and the concept was first implemented in Britain in 1694. David Cameron and George Osbor ...
Replacing Winston Churchill with hedgehogs on our banknotes is an act of historic cowardice The last thing we should be doing is subordinating our history to the politics of progressive interest ...
But once we aim for what’s normal, is it not inevitable that this poverty metric will just reflect the tastes of the median British household, one that is not in poverty? This relative measure, then, ...