As The Guardian notes this morning: Ministers are privately ruling out scrapping the two-child benefit cap despite warnings from charities that a failure to do
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Why doesn’t the UK punish people who break company law?
Why doesn’t the UK government care about the fact that UK company law is not enforced? What is the point of having law that they
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The American worker is paying for Trump
The Guardian reported this morning that: A Boeing jet intended for a Chinese airline landed back at the planemaker’s US production hub on Sunday, a victim of
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The great energy rip-off
There is an article in The Guardian this morning that rather half-heartedly seeks to explain why energy prices are so high in the UK. As
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The world is still burning
Ignore Trump for a moment, and all the other calamities going on around the world this Easter. Climate change is still the biggest threat to
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Why is big business so silent on Trump?
As someone called Stuart Kirk notes in the FT this morning: The silence of CEOs in the face of Donald Trump’s tariff chaos is one
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Oopsy, Trump can start wars by mistake
According to the New York Times: So, Trump is at war with Harvard by mistake. Who will he be at war with next, also by
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Trump has failed Ukraine
As the Guardian reported yesterday: The US will abandon its efforts “within days” to broker a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine unless there are
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The contemptuous games that Labour plays
As The Guardian notes this morning: Ministers are scrambling to avoid a damaging rebellion this summer when MPs vote on controversial cuts to disability benefit
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