Is Brexit Britain Singapore-on-Thames or de-Gaulle-on-Tees?
The clash of two competing visions of Britain post-Brexit are making it harder to diverge from EU rules.
The clash of two competing visions of Britain post-Brexit are making it harder to diverge from EU rules.
The Tory party lacks a philosophical compass as badly as Boris Johnson lacks a moral one, and now they’re both paying the price.
Now would be a very good time to have a responsible government; instead, we have Boris Johnson and his Big State fiscal muggers.
Philip Stephens surveys Britain’s recent history, from Suez to Brexit, in his new book which covers the post-World war era.
Brexit proper will arrive on 1 January, whether Britain has acquired a free trade agreement with the European Union or not. Soon afterwards, barring a
At last some action from the British government over Hong Kong. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab announced today that Britain is prepared to extend visa rights
Britain is experiencing an extraordinary expansion in its global export trade and a string of new successes in high growth markets beyond the EU. And
As the Prime Minister Boris Johnson tells us, defeating coronavirus is the most important challenge facing the nation. For the last two months, the government’s
Nigel Smith, devoted family man, industrialist, sailor and hill walker, referendum wonk, devolutionist and electoral reformer was the most influential political campaigner you’ve never heard
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