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  • Is it time to make voting compulsory?

    May 6, 2026

    Low turnout at elections allows anti-growth minorities to dictate policy. Diluting that by ensuring all eligible voices are heard equally would return the incentives to deliver for all in our economy, says Charles White In 2024, Labour told the public: “Sustained economic growth is the only route to improving the prosperity of our country and [...]

  • The Debate: Is the Renters’ Rights Act good for London landlords?

    May 6, 2026

    The Renters Rights' Act has completely rewritten the landlord-tenant relationship. But can it benefit both sides?

  • Sir Jim Ratcliffe is right – our energy policy is ‘all over the place’

    May 6, 2026

    Punchy interventions from chemicals tycoon Sir Jim Ratcliffe are not rare; most announcements from his company, Ineos, are enriched with a missive from the billionaire on where exactly the UK is going wrong. But these are no mere PR ploys. The stakes are high and he knows what he’s talking about. Yesterday’s confirmation of his [...]

  • The Strait of Hormuz proves fossil fuels are essential for food security

    May 6, 2026

    Carbon emissions are not a threat to food security – the war in the Middle East is highlighting that the much bigger food challenge for the world is not having enough access to fossil fuels, says Bjorn Lomborg For years, climate campaigners have claimed that our food supply is under grave threat from climate change [...]

  • Gary Stevenson is predictably wrong about wealth taxes

    May 6, 2026

    Wealth taxes, as promoted by the likes of Gary Stevenson and Zack Polanski, are a terrible idea. Let’s make Britain rich instead, says Kristian Niemietz Wealth taxes are currently all the rage. Over the past few years, a massive hype has built up around the idea: 75 per cent of the public say they support [...]

  • The civil service needs a new Code

    May 6, 2026

    Wherever the fault lies following the departure of Sir Olly Robbins from government, it’s clear that this is another blow to the already damaged relationship between ministers and civil servants, says Joe Hill The things organisations say they value can differ a lot from the things they actually value. Enron – a company which went [...]

  • London needs a real opposition, not a Labour/Green merry-go-round

    May 5, 2026

    Voting tactically in the local elections just rewards the same old left wing cycle, says Sylbourne Sydial Alys Denby’s CityAM article captures something we hear every day on the doorstep: many people in south-east London are tired of Labour and worried about the Greens. In Lewisham, that feeling is not abstract. Labour has dominated [...]

  • Gen Z don’t want meaningless work – but that might be a good thing

    May 5, 2026

    Gen Z will not accept meaningless work, nor should they. The burgeoning industry of green jobs could be the answer.

  • Local growth is not a zero-sum game

    May 5, 2026

    Hubs like Oxford and Cambridge don't operate in isolation. Nurturing their growth will benefit Liverpool, Manchester and Sheffield too.

  • Outernet CEO: Profiting from art shouldn’t be shameful

    May 5, 2026

    The stigma of 'selling out' is unhelpful and outdated. Art and commerce have always coexisted, writes Outernet CEO Philip O'Ferrall.

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