Trump has, off the cuff, and whilst mid-air on Air Force One, announced that the US will impose new, universal 25 per cent tariffs on
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Trump’s assumptions don’t stack – unless democracy is taken out of the equation
The FT has a headline this morning that says: In principle, I have no problem with the US cutting its defence spending: the military-industrial complex
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How to pay for financial education
Everyone but the government seems to agree that young people need a proper education in finance before leaving school, and there is a pot of
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If Labour will not stop Farage, then it – and the country – are consigned to history
Andrew Rawnsley has this line in his column in The Observer this morning: “Reform is not great for Labour, but it is an existential threat
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Labour’s growth policy is fantasy fiction
Labour is promising growth based on carbon capture and storage, new nuclear power stations and sustainable flying, and none of them are known to work.
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The EU’s far right are as dangerous as Trump
As the FT has noted this morning: Europe’s emboldened far-right leaders lauded the impact of US President Donald Trump’s tumultuous first weeks back in power
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It’s going to be torture as the path to Starmer’s inevitable demise is rolled out
Keir Starmer really does not understand what he is doing. It must be that statements issued by his own team informed these comments in the
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Trump is saying wrong is right
Trump wants to sanction those working for the International Criminal Court who are seeking to uphold international law. He’s reached the point where he’s saying
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The UK average house price hits a record high as clear indication of the housing crisis we have
The Halifax (which is a trading division of the Bank of Scotland, which is, in turn, a subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group) has reported this
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