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We spend an estimated £10 billion a year on simply administering tax The infrastructure for clean, automatic tax collection ...
In the history books, it feels like a year when everything happened all at once. 1945 began with the liberation of Auschwitz ...
Claims that the UK-India trade deal offers 'two tier taxes' are the opposite of the truth ...
The Government’s proposals are to make it clear that AI training does not represent a breach of copyright. This is known as a ...
Startups are not the only way to improve society via innovation Working on tech beneficial to the national interest is a ...
This edition of Nimby Watch, we’re visiting Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire, where there’s a row about extending a new-build ...
Up Hamas, up Hezbollah!’ I don’t know about you, but if I was at a gig and heard a band yelling that to the crowd of adoring ...
War often has a chilling effect on freedom. Sometimes this is necessary. Being at war necessitates restrictions that would be ...
Ahead of the Spring statement, there were mounting concerns the Chancellor was on the precipice of making drastic changes to Britain’s savings market. Although nothing specific was announced, HM ...
Bank bailouts have made the ‘pro-market’ argument a defence of economic injustice Whatever the existing economic order is, the role of policy seems to be to try to stop it from changing Until we ...
Reform UK are performing at the very top of pollsters' expectations The Conservatives must not be blind to the existential danger they’re in Reform could be on track to establish itself as a ...