With the cost of renting a property steadily going up, you probably wouldn’t expect the Government to introduce legislation ...
We always knew there would be fireworks over the Employment Rights Bill. The first problem blew up yesterday, over its plans ...
In this debut edition of The Capitalist: a bold new political movement takes aim at red tape to get Britain building, the ...
For pure economic geekery, I’ve recently downloaded a free pdf of ‘The Socialist Calculation Debate’ by Peter Boettke and others, which despite the dry title is a gripping piece of intellectual ...
Professor Jonathan Portes has been attacking the CPS for its migration estimates. Who's right? The truth is that a shockingly small proportion of visas in the last few years have been for workers Bad ...
A man sunbathes in front of the Sizewell B nuclear power plant. Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images At the moment, nuclear is not the heart of Britain's plans for clean power ‘Net Zero’ has somehow ...
Britain's new special envoy for freedom of religion or belief has a daunting inbox The global outlook for religious freedom is bleak and declining The special envoy for religious freedom role must be ...
Labour have changed their tune on reforming our overzealous libel laws Our legal system is being exploited to restrict legitimate free speech Those who successfully defend themselves in libel cases ...
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The economic mantra 'Incentives matter!' is true, but incomplete A restaurateur’s decision to automate due to higher labour costs is not akin to a chemical reaction Economics and morality are two ...
OpenAI's new text-to-video AI tool, Sora, will not be launched in the UK The pernicious effects of the Online Safety Act are now being felt Governments were warned not to heavily regulate tech, but ...