The Telegraph has an article this morning that features the combined thoughts of Health Secretary Wes Streeting and Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, who are noted
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The UK needs a realistic migration policy
The UK needs a migration policy that serves the needs of the country, everyone in it, and people who want to come here. Is that
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The UK has a ‘left behind’ and they are reshaping politics
Two charts from the FT this morning strongly indicate that the UK has a ‘left behind’ group in our society, and they are now reshaping
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Badenoch and Starmer: fascist enablers
John Crace, The Guardian’s parliamentary sketch writer, made an important point in his column yesterday. He suggested, when discussing yesterday’s Prime Minister’s Question Time: But
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Why do Reform want to increase UK energy prices?
Reform has pledged to do everything it can to block green energy, but doing so will increase energy prices. Why do they want to do
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Plaid Cymru deserves to be trouncing Labour
This exchange took place during the course of Prime Minister’s Question Time yesterday. For those who are not familiar with her, Liz Saville Roberts is
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On strangers, and our duty to them
I have been looking at the etymology of the word ‘stranger’. The context is, I hope, obvious. I started with this: Then I looked at
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Voters need to take back control of the UK
It is a travesty of justice that Labour had a landslide victory at last year’s UK general election with the support of just 20% of
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KPMG, P&O, and the state of UK company law
I only talk about auditing on this blog every now and again, even though the role of the auditor is absolutely fundamental to the operation
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