Who won the Dutch elections? The day before the election I was having lunch with two Dutch politicians and a political commentator. They were hoping…
Who won the Dutch elections? The day before the election I was having lunch with two Dutch politicians and a political commentator. They were hoping…
A couple of weeks back we commented on the failed Kraft-Heinz bid for Unilever. It has now emerged that one of the attractions for the…
It is time to unpack the phrase ‘inclusive growth’, now that Stephanie Flanders’ report for the Inclusive Growth Commission at the RSA is now published (full…
We have always argued that seeing our political landscape in terms of Right vs Left is an outdated concept. What other concepts may be more…
For most of you reading this, 2016 was a terrible year. Perhaps there are some out there who believe the opposite is true: given Nigel…
Following the success of “The Death of Liberal Democracy?”, Radix has published a new book. This one is entitled “2017” and makes predictions about the…
Today we publish our response to the government’s Green Paper on Corporate Governance. “The government’s green paper on corporate governance lacks ambition,” according to Joe…
We all know the politics of why globalization threatens to go into retreat. A backlash against job losses, the hollowing out of the middle class,…
It was a good speech. Some have speculated that it might come to be seen as a great speech. Time will tell. What the Prime…
David Boyle, my colleague at Radix has just published an excellent article about the mess that is Southern Railway, so-called rail privatisation (which, in this…
Another referendum has come and gone. This time in Italy. A high turnout of voters soundly rejected Matteo Renzi’s proposed constitutional reforms. Renzi will, tomorrow,…
Published in the Financial Times See also our full article Gideon Rachman is right to suggest that a Le Pen victory in France is more…