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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 ...
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.
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 ...
Ballymena – along with shameful incidents like the Southport riots and the anti-Muslim attacks in the wake of the murder of ...
‘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 ...
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 ...
Trust is the silent architecture that holds cooperation together. And it can easily collapse. There are always incentives to ...