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When 40 Australian sporting greats join 130 senior business figures, university vice-chancellors, judges, ex-national ...
Why is Keir Starmer so unpopular? Britain needs a leader willing to break with the legacy of Thatcherism By Jeremy Gilbert Keir Starmer is the least popular prime minister on record, less than 18 ...
If the Conservative party can no longer rely on the votes of the Yuppies of today, it will have to become a very different ...
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Until recently, the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies were viewed in sad grey hues by most in Westminster. They were decades that included disastrous experiments in statism, such as the nationalisation ...
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I used to have a standard New Year column about all the good things that were going unreported, from falls in global poverty to medical breakthroughs. I would warn readers against false nostalgia and ...
On May 1, 2026, one of Margaret Thatcher’s key legacies will be rewritten. “Assured shorthold tenancies,” the default form of ...