At the end of last year, Jon Alexander and Dr Ian Kearns put out a fascinating report entitled Citizens’ Britain: A radical agenda for the…
At the end of last year, Jon Alexander and Dr Ian Kearns put out a fascinating report entitled Citizens’ Britain: A radical agenda for the…
My mother died over the weekend. I say that partly to explain that, this time at least, my failure to meet deadlines has a reason….
The Covid crisis is prompting many rethinks about the fundamentals of economics policy and the social contract. How will all the money diverted into furlough…
The Labour party has finally recognised that which has been obvious to many for decades: you cannot win an election unless you have pride in…
Modernising property taxes – including by abolishing Council Tax and Stamp Duty and replacing them with a Proportional Property Tax (PPT) – will be key…
In their first strategic conversation, held by telephone on 24 January, the French President and the new American President discussed the Iranian dossier at length….
The confusion of cultural identity with nationalist symbols such as flags, anthems and even buildings is increasingly dangerous and their use must not become a…
When, on Wednesday, Joe Biden took the reins of the US Executive, his first emergency will be the fight against the consequences of the Covid-19…
Freya Aquarone speaks about her new book here… Over the past half century, despite many changes of government, and many impassioned pleas for alternative visions,…
The coronavirus crisis has caused a large increase in government debts in most countries. To what extent do governments have to increase taxes to repay…
The French military has now been deployed in the Sahel for eight years. In a single week, straddling New Year’s Day 2021, five of its…