Let us hope that delegates to this year’s COP28 place more emphasis on market mechanisms, adopt evidence-led approaches and consider safeguards to change policy quickly once negative...
The Chancellor in his Autumn statement made a great deal of the government’s pledge to halve inflation. But, says John Greenwood, the government, the Bank of England...
Even before last weekend’s Remembrance Day demonstrations of Pro-Palestine marchers brandishing anti-semitic slogans and Monday’s cabinet reshuffle, the questions were piling up for the Prime Minister, writes...
The BBC’s recent reporting in the wake of the Hamas attack on Israel and its hostage taking has caused widespread public concern. Here the lawyer, Clive Thorne,...
Inflation should neither be blamed on fuel or other price hikes, nor indeed on politicians. It is, explains John Greenwood, determined by the Bank of England, which...
The visit by Hamas leaders to Moscow this week to meet President Putin and Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister underlines an alliance potentially deadly to the world's free democracies. Here Ross Kempsell explains that Western leaders ...
The Hamas terrorist attack on Israel has prompted western democracies to rally to Israel and its right to self-defence. But, as John Baron warns, western powers must...
The attack by Hamas on Israeli territory and the taking of 150 hostages has consequences as grave for the whole surrounding area and western countries as for...
The Prime Minister announced to the Conservative Party Conference his plan to abolish A levels and replace them with ‘Advanced British Standard’,  requiring pupils to study more subjects until...
As he sets out his stall for next year's polls, the Labour leader promises to water down the small boats Act under which asylum claims are banned...