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A mate of mine recently started working in a garden centre in the North-West of England. Besides becoming increasingly ...
Rachel Reeves gave her Spending Review Statement today. It was largely a tepid affair. She spent a large share of the speech ...
There’s a well-worn habit in politics: seize on a big number and offer a simple fix, without fully understanding the system ...
First, the biggest challenge is access to growth capital. Funding for research in the UK is abundant, but it starts to dry up ...
Energy is the great enabler. It comforts us by cooling our offices in summer and heating our homes in winter; it nourishes us ...
It is time to choose your favourite cliché. Grasp the nettle, bite the bullet. Whichever it is, Kemi Badenoch has done it.
Compare for a moment the National Health Service to a theoretical, dysfunctional state-run bistro. It has been poorly managed ...
The £1 trillion British tech sector is displaying its wares at London Tech Week. As President of The Chartered Institute of ...
It’s easy to simply accept this fate (indeed, that is what our politicians have chosen to do!), but it’s not the only path.
London’s closed-for-business sign has been on our door for far too long ...
When a market participant becomes over-mighty, governments must act to protect the interests of the consumer. The BMA ...
The EU doesn't innovate, it only regulates The European Union is disguising economic punishment as conservation regulations Non-tariff barriers to trade are often even more damaging than tariffs If we ...
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