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When Britain decides to admit someone as an immigrant, it’s making a deliberate choice about who deserves the privilege of ...
Places with strong high streets have responded to this by pivoting away from retail towards food. In more affluent York and ...
Distortions in the tax system are putting people off finding work We need to dynamite the obstacles that stop people climbing out of poverty to live independently The Government’s screeching u-turn on ...
Kemi Badenoch said that the UK is in danger of becoming a ‘welfare state with an economy attached – 28 million people in Britain are now working to pay the wages and benefits of 20 million others’. ...
According to ONS statistics, the number of 18-24 year olds who were NEET rose from 829,000 in May 2024 to 923,000 in May 2025 ...
Our continued membership of the ECHR is based on historical lies – it's time to choose parliamentary sovereignty over foreign ...
The football regulator is not bureaucracy for its own sake, but necessary corrective infrastructure The regulator will strengthen markets and improve the property rights of brand owners The scope ...
As the rich leave our shores, and swathes of young talent follow, Britain has no choice. It will do what it has always done.
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 many people, Norman Tebbit will be remembered – for good or ill – as the ...
The country is living beyond its means. The budget deficit is high and national debt is set to rise significantly. That’s the ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is short on options. She seems unlikely to meet her fiscal rules unless something changes, and with ...
For some years, this did not matter. Labour benefited from a favourable inheritance, and much of the public wanted Blair to ...