When the legacy media tells you that democracy is under attack in Canada, don’t believe it. Democracy is alive and well, working exactly as it was designed to work, which is to benefit the political class and their friends at ...

Three years after the covid virus hit the world, we are just starting to take a hard look at the damage caused by the covid restrictions. The “experts” not only were wrong; they were scandalously wrong. Original Article: “Covid-19: Will ...

Photography is the kind of art that has attracted people for a long time. Immediately after the invention of the first cameras, photographers began to strive to show everyone their vision of the world through the lens. Today we will ...

HSBC’s and Lloyd’s rival plans for the futures of their London headquarters have revealed a growing split in attitudes towards the long-term prospects of working from home. Lloyd’s of London is reportedly in talks to extend the lease on its ...

British businesses are poised to mothball investment due to uncertainty over whether the country is on course to tip into a recession and a looming tax grab, a new survey out today indicates. Fears of a slowdown in spending caused ...

Good Business Pays today announced the appointment of Philip King as Non-Executive Director. Founded in 2021, Good Business Pays campaigns to encourage large businesses to adopt fast payment processes. It is now supported by financial behemoths that include Mastercard, Barclays ...

Restructuring specialist Begbies Traynor Group says its finances have been boosted by the collapse of Paperchase earlier this year. Begbies Traynor was appointed as administrator after the struggling stationery chain failed to secure any buyers. The retailer’s 106 branches could ...

Government departments are due to spend £24 billion less than the Treasury budgeted for last October, new figures show, increasing pressure on Jeremy Hunt before next month’s budget. A breakdown of Whitehall spending, presented to MPs, shows big reductions in ...

The energy regulator has cut its price cap by £999 but households are still expected to see a rise of up to £500 in their bills from April. Ofgem has reduced the cap on the amount that energy suppliers would ...

A senior figure at the Japanese carmaker Honda has warned that the government risks creating a “chaotic fiasco” with delays to its policy for boosting electric car use this decade. A mandate on how many electric models car manufacturers must ...