Last week, the Government announced the results of Allocation Round 7 (AR7) – record-breaking subsidies for renewable energy ...
That ‘largely’ there is carrying a lot of weight. Too much – so much weight as to not, in fact, be true. Under the yoke of ...
The uncomfortable truth is that no inflation target is fiscally neutral any longer. A rigid commitment to 2% risks prolonged tight policy, weaker nominal growth and repeated damage to the tax base. A ...
Generation Z is as perplexing as it is irritating.
Against that backdrop, the white paper feels like a quiet departure from the Government’s faux tough‑guy campaigning ...
Rachel Reeves pulled out of an event at the London School of Economics yesterday at the last minute to join Keir Starmer in ...
Forget all the cloak-and-dagger machinations of the past week: the deception and spying, the sneaking and snitching. Both ...
Celebrity activists believe political judgment must come as naturally to them as performance – they're wrong The silence of ...
Trump sees the world as a succession of zero-sum games, underpinned by a fundamental binary of the strong and the weak. In ...
The Conservatives have gone further, launching a ‘common sense’ campaign to ‘Get Children Off Social Media’, whatever that is supposed to mean. It is framed as a response to parents who are apparently ...
From social mobility to the automobile market itself, self-driving cars will change everything The upcoming London trials ...
The key word here is ‘returned’. This is a revolution in international relations in the sense that we have revolved back to a ...
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