As the Guardian notes in an email news alert this morning: Rishi Sunak is facing a Conservative meltdown over the Rwanda deportation bill after two deputy
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Labour can secure all the funding it needs: the problem is that it thinks it has to come from the City
Phillip Inman noted in The Observer yesterday that: Rachel Reeves wants to increase spending on the UK’s crumbling infrastructure should Labour win at the polls.
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How to manage the supply of public goods
As I noted yesterday, it is not just the Post Office that is failing badly at present; HM Revenue & Customs is as well. As
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The Tories face being wiped out by the TCP ( the Tory Continuity Party), which is also known as LINO (Labour In Name Only)
The Telegraph features a constituency-based opinion poll of 14,000 people conducted by YouGov, funded by unknown Tory supporters, this morning that predicts that the election
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Lessons from Ronnie O’Sullivan
I loved this quote from Ronnie O’Sullivan, noted after he won the Masters Snooker title for the eighth time last night, becoming both the youngest
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It’s not just the Post Office that needs reform: HM Revenue & Customs does as well
I have posted this thread on Twitter this morning: There is justifiable outrage right now about the fact that the Post Office has been able
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Raptor action
There is something staggeringly beautiful about the winter landscape and its colours. A day like we’ve had in East Anglia makes that all the more
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Why are HMRC understating the number of Tax Commissioners by 14%?
An, as yet, unpublished part of the Taxing Wealth Report is on the governance of HM Revenue & Customs, which I have long felt to
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Is this war all about politics?
I do, as always, have questions about the outbreak of armed conflict by the UK. That is unsurprising. I am a Quaker, but would add
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