Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has expressed strong opposition to the idea of Shein, the Chinese-founded fast-fashion retailer, listing on the London Stock Exchange. Farage criticised efforts by ministers, including Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, to attract the company to London, ...

The number of enquiries for loans to help pay private school fees has surged by a quarter, according to School Fee Plan. The company, which assists parents by paying school fees upfront and allowing repayments in monthly instalments, has seen ...

The markets had an incredibly eventful week as they reacted to the exit polls and general election results. All happened in the same week; the Nifty saw itself formin a fresh lifetime high and also came off close to 8% ...

Socialism does not infect our body politic just through economic measures. The current obessession with implementing DEI policies has all of the hallmarks of how socialist measures undermine a private property order. ...

State-sponsored fiat money has been the norm for more than ninety years, but its very instability makes it vulnerable to a regime of sound money. ...

Chinese stocks wet on a tear from mid April to mid May with the China Large-Cap ETF (FXI) gaining some 40% and breaking its 200-day SMA. FXI then fell back over the last few weeks. This surge and pullback created ...

Politicians will invoke the venerable just war theory when they believe they can manipulate the facts in their favor. In truth, it is the rare government that engages in a justified conflict. ...

We are seeing Joseph Schumpeter’s concept of creative destruction at work in higher education. The shake-up will continue. ...

Government schooling advocates are demanding that homeschoolers be regulated by public school authorities. Perhaps homeschooling advocates should be monitoring the government. ...

Israel’s defenders act like Netanyahu and his allies have had no choice but to react to October 7 in the manner that they have. But that isn’t true. ...