Unemployment has edged higher in the UK while the number of job vacancies has fallen to its lowest level in more than three years, signalling that employers pulled back on hiring after Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s October budget hiked national insurance ...
The Treasury is bidding to step into a major Supreme Court case that could drag Britain’s motor finance industry into a costly mis-selling crisis on a par with the infamous PPI scandal. Ministers want the court to consider the broader ...
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Alexander Stephen’s infamous “Cornerstone” speech remains controversial even today. The simple revisionist narrative is that the northern states opposed slavery while only the South supported it. Like all narratives, it leaves out important information. ...
Aircraft mechanics are the unsung heroes of the aviation industry. They ensure planes are safe, reliable, and ready to soar. For over a decade, Riadel Manzano has dedicated her career to this demanding and rewarding field. A Childhood Dream Takes ...
I love looking into the future and thinking about how the world around us may work in the near future. As the former policy director for transport for London, I’ve had the privilege of shaping the evolution of urban mobility ...
The recent frenzy of pardons is an important reminder that there is no such thing as the so-called “rule of law” in the United States. ...
Establishing an enterprise in France is a profitable enterprise. The United States boasts a thriving economic system, strategic access to the European marketplace, and a skilled body of workers. However, foreign marketers face their challenges inside the landscape of French ...
The standard Keynesian line is that the government can shorten recessions by using fiscal and monetary “stimulus.” However, as Austrian economists note, ratcheting up government spending only makes things worse, setting the stage for the next economic downturn. ...
Americans once dreamed of a country that did not care about global greatness or glory. It was within our reach if we had been wise enough to grasp and hold it. ...