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The Chancellor's Mansion House speech contained welcome measures for the City – but we're still a way off reviving the 1980s ...
Yesterday, it was reported that Britain has secretly granted asylum to almost 24,000 Afghan soldiers and their families, ...
Westminster must provide frameworks that incentivise innovation, not risk aversion.
Much to the surprise of foreigners, Britain has never had a national police force, relying instead on 40-odd local forces ...
Employers have to provide a growing range of benefits (for example, parental leave, flexible working and pension ...
Arms-length bodies, which form a major part of the quango state, directly cost taxpayers hundreds of billions of pounds a ...
Councillors have noticed that there are no safeguards for villages in Labour's housing plans – they're merging into towns ...
Labour’s default posture toward business remains defensive and interventionist Business deserves a government that starts ...
Distortions in the tax system are putting people off finding work We need to dynamite the obstacles that stop people climbing ...
When Britain decides to admit someone as an immigrant, it’s making a deliberate choice about who deserves the privilege of ...
Our continued membership of the ECHR is based on historical lies – it's time to choose parliamentary sovereignty over foreign ...
Norman Tebbit, one of the greatest prime ministers we never had, has died at the age of 94. An MP from 1970 until 1992, for ...
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