Hands off our Isas – they are the savings incentive Britain needs
Criticism of the tax-free pots flies in the face of economic and investment principles
Criticism of the tax-free pots flies in the face of economic and investment principles
Closed-minded attitudes to trade hurt British consumers and harm food security
He's a a radical breath of fresh air in an era in which politicians from the Left and the Right view the state as their personal fiefdom
A chainsaw-wielding radical has cut his way through to the path to prosperity
Much of the criticism has rightly focussed on how it would deal with “legal but harmful” speech – but that is far from the only problem
At first this young PM became the darling of the progressive world, but the carefully constructed façade is wearing thin
Removing the regulations is an obvious way to boost Brexit Britain
The recent proposals to limit tobacco sales will infantilise all future generations, with no limit to the state's role in our lives
The government, the PM said this week, needs to out of the way and enact supply-side reforms.
Boris Johnson's chief problem is that he promises all things to all people. Now, he must make some tough decisions
The similarities between Scott Morrison and the PM are uncanny
No sooner did we launch the Homes for Ukraine scheme than it was taken over by health and safety officials
The rise in NIC payments risks reducing economic activity and increasing debt, not to mention giving Labour a boost
Despite a high vaccination rate and a milder strain of Covid, New Zealand continues to delay the inevitable — with terrible consequences
The capital has a magnetic pull, but to flourish it needs better leadership and less political posturing over Covid
It is terrifying that the system is so unaccountable, inherently pessimistic and predisposed towards the destruction of liberty