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So Valar’s bet, and it is the right one, is that the future of nuclear is not bespoke gigawatt cathedrals taking 25 years to ...
Governments rarely earn applause for changing their minds, but sometimes it is well-deserved. In the past few weeks, ministers have killed two policies that would have made Britain poorer, a one-year ...
As a result of all of these measures, Madrid is a prosperous place, which grew by 3.4% in 2024, a far cry from London’s 0.3% ...
At its peak, Britain was known as the workshop of the world. Sheffield produced high-quality steel, Manchester still had a ...
The Centre for London says building more homes won't solve the capital's housing crisis. It's wrong – and the economics ...
Because trying to build a growth plan in government is like trying to fix the wings of an aircraft in flight. Let me start ...
The Renters’ Rights Act means fewer landlords, fewer homes and higher rents Labour’s reforms will make the rental crisis ...
A cartoon squirrel will not revive UK investing while stamp duty, tax raids and weak incentives keep savers out of the stock ...
The Guildhall discussion was right to focus on prosperity. And the common thread across the day was that prosperity is not ...
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But Starmer, even now, is falling over himself trying to hand the islands away. It is hard to avoid the suspicion that ...