This week, the think tank Policy Exchange delivered a mid-term report on the performance of Metropolitan Police Commissioner ...
On top of this is a new specialist maths school, 1729, funded by Alex Gerko, Britain’s top taxpayer (God bless him for not ...
Indeed, the crisis in Tunbridge Wells was far from an anomaly. In fact, the number of water supply and quality incidents ...
Reform UK and the Conservatives are further ahead of the curve, with both having pledged to withdraw from the ECHR completely ...
Rents go up and up and up. That is how most people my age view their lot in the property market, particularly in London. A ...
If Whitehall truly wants Britain to lead the world in innovation and enterprise and make growth its number one mission, it ...
Despite this, the UK remains committed to: reinforcing homeland security; the AUKUS partnership with the US and Australia; ...
Keir Starmer has recently praised Angela Rayner as a shining example of social mobility. He would be correct, if he were referring to downward social mobility. Her current (un)employment bill will ...
Put all this together and the pattern is clear. Affordability politics can’t fix what voters are actually angry about. But it will bring new microeconomic inefficiencies: shortages, reduced investment ...
Since 2019-20, the proportion of all renters who expected to buy a property has decreased from 45% to 42% in 2024-25. The ...
One of the many negative unintended consequences of the Employment Rights Bill is that moving between jobs will become far ...
Taking an axe to jury trials will do nothing to address the court backlog Juries are an excellent way of involving ordinary ...