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More than half of the public think that electing a Reform UK government led by Nigel Farage would be a big risk for the UK, ...
This is a story from early 2014, just before the start of what I think of as the Mad Decade of British politics. It is also ...
A healthier NHS means a healthier country: more people in work, fewer families pushed to the brink, and renewed trust in our ...
At a time when it is so clear that Europe – inside and outside the EU – needs to pull more closely together and grapple with ...
As the Chancellor prepares for her Mansion House speech next week, proposals to reduce the annual Cash ISA allowance are ...
A narrow, outdated legal framework has created a culture where short-term financial performance trumps long-term ...
The body representing local authorities in London is urging MPs in the capital to push back against government proposals for ...
Water is critical to national resilience, yet our linear approach to managing it is increasingly unfit for a climate-impacted world. A circular ...
While Labour were the clear winners in their landslide 2024 general election victory, there were many others who came out as ...
In a flurry of hype 15 years ago, the then transport secretary, Lord Adonis, announced the go-ahead for building High Speed 2 ...
The Labour government is generally seen as worse than its recent Tory predecessors, but still preferred to today’s ...
There is a moral case for building. A fairer economy, with better jobs and more secure lives, depends on it. And in the face of growing global challenges, from energy security to climate change, we ...