Sarah Hall explains the challenges of delivering measurable economic growth through trade deals and why they are not included in the OBR’s forecasting using the example...
This week in occupied Jerusalem, more than 1,000 people gathered together, in an attempt to break a new world record – the largest gathering of live...
It’s widely accepted that politicians lie. But if you say they’re all the same, you’re incentivising a race to the bottom. I like it when a...
In a grim social media post, Sky News have said the following over the Epstein files: Being mentioned in the Epstein files is not a sign...
Lauren Gilbert argues that migrants to the UK are net fiscal contributors, adding much more to the economy than they take out, and that the recent...
On Laura Kuenssberg’s show, Green Party leader Zack Polanski cut through the tired mainstream media obsession with playing into personality politics. Likely referring to repeated instances...
It’s half midnight on 28 January by the time I open the door to my hostel room. Less than four hours later, I am walking back...
On 30 January, the US Department of Justice (DoJ) released the latest tranche of Epstein Files. As we reported, the release contained allegations Trump is ‘compromised’ by...
Twelve Ukrainians were killed in a Russian drone strike just days after Donald Trump claimed Vladimir Putin had promised to temporarily stop attacking his neighbour. A...
Simon Usherwood explains financial flows between the UK and the EU since the UK’s withdrawal and how they may be affected by the UK-EU reset. It...