The UK’s legal system is acclaimed globally for its expertise and impartial judiciary, but at home the legal aid system is failing. For that, many blame the...
Publication date: Tuesday, 14th December 2021 PDF: The Battle for Britain’s Cultural Identity – Against the New Normal Over the last 18 months, much of Britain’s cultural...
Publication date: Thursday, 5th August 2021 PDF: Medically Assisting Suicide: Reviving a Bad Idea Why, many people may ask, has another Bill for Assisted Dying been introduced in...
In Going Green? What Should UK Policy Be?, the author, The Rt. Hon. Sir John Redwood, MP for Wokingham and former Secretary of State for Wales (1993-95),...
The legal process prompted by the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union culminated in two Supreme Court decisions. These have raised serious questions about the role of...
For many people December’s UK-EU trade deal was the final act in a protracted drama about the future basis for UK-EU trade. In parliament and the country,...
UK Must Renounce Damaging Legacy of EU Law Politeia’s new proposals show how the City and UK economy will benefit from return to Common Law tradition EU...
Following the Chancellor's declaration in November's Spending Review that ‘our economic emergency has only just begun’, Politeia today publishes a three-pronged strategy for economic recovery produced by...
Ahead of the Spending Review, Rishi Sunak is warned by economist David B. Smith that failure to control public spending risks permanent economic stagnation - and that...
Lord Field of Birkenhead and Andrew Forsey unveil new plan to make welfare system fit for the 21st century