In prescribing cures for inflation, economists rely on the diagnosis of Nobel laureate Milton Friedman: inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon—too much money…
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In prescribing cures for inflation, economists rely on the diagnosis of Nobel laureate Milton Friedman: inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon—too much money…
I will wager that on Sunday 31 July 2022, I was the only person in the 87,192 strong Wembley crowd who could also claim to…
“Hello. This is the Brexit Opportunities Minister, a member of a very serious government. It has been brought to my attention that long queues have…
According to Guardian columnist George Monbiot, Jeremy Lent is “One of the greatest thinkers of our age.” His book The Web of Meaning: Integrating Science…
“The war in Ukraine, lockdowns in China, supply-chain disruptions, and the risk of stagflation are hammering growth,” said David Malpass, president at the World Bank,…
This article has also appeared in Reaction Let us be clear. The rhetoric from Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak, the two final contenders for the…
I read this article by Lord Frost and it depressed me. At senior political levels, there is still a misunderstanding about what is going on…
It’s summer. The Conservative party is in disarray, following a leadership election. Different factions of the party are fighting one another, and government is in…
Tim Watkins’ latest piece is good – including his idea that: “If you were looking for a single indicator of what has been happening in…
Alessia Russo’s back heel goal against Sweden will deservedly go down in football legend as one of the cheekiest and most inspired moments of the…
By the time you are reading this I will, I hope and believe, be half way across the Bay of Biscay on a Brittany ferry….
For the second international trip of his second term, from 25 to 28 July, Emmanuel Macron has decided to visit Africa (Cameroon, Benin, Guinea-Bissau). The…