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In 1995, when assisted dying was briefly legalised in the Northern Territories of Australia, Dr Philip Nitschke created a ...
As community in Britain withers, government is taking its place. Countries with non-governmental support systems like Poland ...
SME owners feel betrayed by a Labour Party cozying up to unions and big business The UK stands on the precipice of an ...
A national inquiry must correct the mistakes made by previous inquiries ...
No MP can claim ignorance of the problems. They can only say they chose to ignore the warnings, favouring a high-gloss, ...
The father of modern economics, Adam Smith, memorably wrote in his 1776 ‘Wealth of Nations’ that merchants made much better ...
Trust is the silent architecture that holds cooperation together. And it can easily collapse. There are always incentives to ...
Ballymena – along with shameful incidents like the Southport riots and the anti-Muslim attacks in the wake of the murder of ...
The Bank of England’s decision to hold interest rates at 4.25% may have been widely expected, but that doesn’t make it right. With unemployment rising, growth fading and inflation falling, the case ...
We spend a lot of time worrying that economics is too dry and technical, but it doesn't have to be Fantasy football is a ...
‘The Equality Act isn’t working: Equalities legislation and the breakdown of informal civility in the workplace’, is ...
A Chancellor’s Spending Review is a chance to set out the Government’s fiscal priorities for the years ahead, and signal ...