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In 1846, Britain killed off the Corn Laws for good. The repeal of these costly tariffs is rightly celebrated as a great ...
Which is where the interesting parallel with Australia arises.
This has not happened by chance, however. It is the result of how Britain’s first female prime minister conducted herself ...
A major difference is the approach to energy and tax. ‘Energy dominance is national security’ – so said the huge billboard alongside the freeway. While America is maximising its natural resources, ...
The son was determined not to make the same mistake. He would be a domestic president. But Al Qaeda had other plans. When ...
The Ministry of Defence’s Afghan data loss scandal, and everything that has flowed outwards from it, was a catastrophe and a ...
We are in the midst of a crime wave: shoplifting and snatch theft are the highest on record. There were over 500,000 ...
Doctors and nurses should be honest about their true motive for demanding higher pay ‘Fair pay’ across the whole economy ...
On the issue of Defence housing, so important in relation to retention of personnel – and the opportunity created by my ...
However, she expressed the belief that Britain was a successful multi-ethnic, multi-faith democracy – but how right is she?
The public sector, in effect, plays both borrower and lender to the state. Its employees, from teachers and police officers ...
Strikes are only as effective as the harm they cause. When the miners downed tools in the 1970s, they plunged the country ...
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