As calls to lift the lockdown grow, it now seems the Health Secretary exceeded his legal powers in imposing the Coronavirus regulations SI 350, says Anthony Speaight QC....
Unlike Germany's competitive and nimbler healthcare system, the UK's NHS relies on command-and-control. But the indicators reveal a NHS system gripped by short-termism with resources focused on hospital care...
The battle has already started over what sort of state the post-Coronavirus future should bring, says Politeia’s Director Sheila Lawlor.
China has become critical to our supply chain, but it being a source of regular pandemics should make us pause to think, says Alex Story. If every...
When a succession of strikes hit the London Underground system people had to find new ways to get around the city. Many discovered faster and more pleasant...
As the Education Secretary warns against grade inflation, John Marenbon explains how to tackle it and the benefits that would follow.
If patients are to benefit from the most advanced treatments, pharmaceuticals must be on the table in UK trade talks, says Tony Hockley. There are lessons to learn...
The UK's best universities are more genuinely a national treasure than the creaking NHS, says John Marenbon, A radical rethinking of their role within higher education is needed...
Labour's proposals to seize intellectual property rights and set the state up as a generic drug manufacturer would have wide, deep, and lasting effects, says Dr Tony...
As people the world over rightly respond to the challenge of rebuilding one great edifice, Notre Dame de Paris, we must remember the need to rebuild and succour...