This week on Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon reviews The Price of Our Values by Augustin Landier and David Thesmar. While the authors claim that economists often substitute utilitarianism for moral values, they dismiss any ide of objective standards for ...

University life has always come with financial pressure, but today’s students are navigating record-high living costs, rising tuition fees, and limited part-time job opportunities. As a result, many are seeking smarter, more flexible ways to earn money while continuing their ...

Online meetings have become an essential tool in the modern workplace, connecting teams across the globe. However, they can quickly become a source of frustration if not managed effectively. Whether you’re dealing with disengaged attendees or struggling to keep your ...

Andrew Bailey, the Governor of the Bank of England, has called for renewed efforts to rebuild trade ties with the European Union, warning that repairing the damage caused by post-Brexit disruption would be “beneficial” for the UK economy. His comments ...

Running a small or medium-sized business often means navigating a constant stream of demands. From emails requesting your insight to acquaintances seeking introductions, and charities asking for your time or support, it can feel like your attention is endlessly divided. ...

Edwin S. Corwin in The President: Office and Powers, 1878-1957 has argued that the Constitution is a tussle for control between the executive and legislature. It is, he claims, “an invitation to struggle for the privilege of directing American foreign ...

The new UK-US trade deal, announced with fanfare as a major step in transatlantic economic relations, offers little benefit to the UK’s automotive sector, according to the audit and tax experts at Blick Rothenberg. The deal — officially titled the ...

The late P.T. Bauer provided much insight into the issue of the so-called First World sending aid to Third World nations in the name of “development.” Bauer demonstrated conclusively that such donations actually impede economic growth in poor nations. ...

John Lewis is expanding its café and restaurant offering in a renewed effort to drive footfall, enhance the in-store experience, and re-establish itself as a destination retailer for middle England. The department store group has announced plans to open five ...

British carmakers and manufacturers have welcomed the newly signed UK-US trade deal, which includes a significant reduction in tariffs on automotive and steel exports, offering long-awaited relief to key industrial sectors. The agreement — the first struck under President Trump’s ...