
When Parliament Sits on Saturday: A Nation Under Pressure
“The United States was the greatest industrial Power in the world, and we were the second. Germany was only the third.” — Winston Churchill, Their

“The United States was the greatest industrial Power in the world, and we were the second. Germany was only the third.” — Winston Churchill, Their

The annual announcement of the UK’s National Living Wage has become a familiar political ritual: a headline-grabbing figure, a promise of fairness, and a reaffirmation

In recent years, the United Kingdom has experienced climatic extremes that are not random anomalies but part of a clear and scientifically verified long‑term trend.

There is a persistent myth in British politics that government funds public services, and business merely operates within that system. The fiscal reality is the

I come from a world of no mobile phones and only three television channels. Childhood boredom was not an emergency; it was an expectation. Silence

Devolution has become one of the most used—and most misunderstood—words in British economic policy. For business communities, it often sounds like political rebranding: a reshuffle

Britain likes to say it wants to be a science superpower. In one Hertfordshire town, that ambition is no longer a slogan — it is

Britain likes to say it wants to be a science superpower. In one Hertfordshire town, that ambition is no longer a slogan — it is

The decision to start a business does not rest with this specific tax relief, however and what is completely bad for the UK, the decision

Britain is approaching a demographic watershed. As the Resolution Foundation warns, deaths are poised to exceed births for the first time outside exceptional years, driven