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  • The Tories can come back stronger, but only if they stop chasing Reform

    August 7, 2024

    Reform’s surge was a consequence of Tory failure, not its cause, writes William Atkinson

  • The £22bn black hole row: Who’s telling the truth?

    July 31, 2024

    Rachel Reeves and Jeremy Hunt are slinging accusations at each other about the state of the public finances. But who is right?

  • What next for the Conservatives?

    July 5, 2024

    After a sobering defeat, the Conservatives must find their soul again. How? By Thatcher’s advice: being for things, not just against them.

  • Election 2024: What are Tories, Labour and Lib Dems pledging on sport?

    July 3, 2024

    With the General Election just a matter of days away, we assess the approach that the major parties have taken when it comes to sport in their respective manifestos and what the potential consequences may be for the future of sport. Football Governance Bill The Football Governance Bill was one of the major legislative casualties [...]

  • Let’s be honest, all regulation – even hedgehog holes – costs public money

    June 27, 2024

    All the parties have pledged additional regulations, but the costs of these largely go unchecked, writes Matthew Lesh.

  • Labour lacks the ambition to boost the City’s potential

    June 26, 2024

    While Labour will raise businesses taxes, only the Conservatives understand that it’s entrepreneurs that create growth, wealth and opportunity, says Bim Afolami Elections are about a choice informed by a reflection on the past to make a crucial judgement about our future. Over the past 14 years, the UK, with London at its heart, has [...]

  • Square Mile and Me – Conservative City candidate Tim Barnes: ‘I live here, so I understand the everyday problems’

    June 20, 2024

    We’re asking the candidates for the Cities of London and Westminster to introduce themselves. Today, it's Conservative runner Timothy Barnes.

  • Labour and Conservatives promise new banking rules won’t dent small business lending

    June 19, 2024

    Labour's comments more or less matched a Conservative commitment, contained in the manifesto, to "ensure that Basel III capital requirements do not inhibit lending to SMEs".

  • General election: ‘I’m ultimately responsible’ for poll deficit, Sunak says

    June 16, 2024

    "I’m ultimately responsible for what I’m doing and no one else is. It rests on my shoulders," Sunak said.

  • General election 2024: Do the spending promises stack up?

    June 13, 2024

    We've reviewed the three major parties' policy pitches to determine whether their spending promises stack up. The answer, on the whole, is no.

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