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David Cameron was regarded as a rather establishment figure as prime minister. This is partly due to having been educated at ...
One of the most obvious causes of our country’s economic distress is rarely commented on. Yet if we just step back from the ...
Globalism is a menace. Globalisation is not. So what’s the difference? Globalisation In the first chapter of ‘The Wealth of ...
Runcorn and Helsby, a constituency tucked away in Cheshire, has been a Labour stronghold since 1983. It’s the 16th safest ...
Quango bonfires are back in fashion – not that they were ever really put out. For years, successive governments have promised ...
In this edition of Nimby Watch, we’re off to Herefordshire – or is it Gloucestershire? – where Nimbys and Yimbys are engaged ...
Bill was meant to be held later this month, on April 25 to be precise. However, earlier this month, in a letter to MPs ...
CapX is looking for an enthusiastic Editorial Intern to join our small, dynamic team based at the Centre for Policy Studies ...
Have you spotted that when there is consensus support for some bold new measure of state intervention, it proves especially ...
If you look through this morning’s For Women Scotland judgment for statements that wokery is dead, or that the Supreme Court ...
The Chinese have formidable qualities, but they have rarely been credited with a sense of humour. Yet in that regard, we may ...
Under one particularly charitable reading, Donald Trump’s discontent with the global financial status quo, reflected in his ...