The year is 1980, and 44 years have passed since Britain’s socialist revolution. A new generation has grown up, which has no ...
Simply put, if their objective is to convince the public of the imperative to slash bad aid spending, then waste-watchers and ...
Alongside CapX’s new weekly podcast The Capitalist, we’ll also be publishing a series of episodes, titled Despatch, which offer an audio version of some of our favourite pieces from the site. This ...
In the past few weeks, the school inspectorate, Ofsted, announced a significant change in how schools are regulated. These ...
The news from Gwynedd arrives heralded by a certain, perhaps premature, parochial, nationalist, triumphalism: house prices, ...
Rachel Reeves' Budget plans are in bad trouble The deficit rose to the fourth highest level on record, despite forecasts it would fall Labour MPs did not go into politics to cut overall public ...
Do the Wokey Cokey’ splashed on The Sun’s front page this week. It detailed how an £8 billion research fund went towards ...
In a lecture titled ‘Politics as Vocation’, the philosopher Max Weber noted that: ‘To an outstanding degree, politics today ...
Does it matter if the supermarket offers ‘Buy One Get One Free’? Not much. Here, ‘free’ is an inducement to visit the store, ...
Statistics may be dull, but they serve an important role as the enemy of public health zealots. These killjoys often believe that even just one person being harmed is enough to justify any number of ...
Has Reform UK’s energy plan exposed the party’s economic failings? And will Kemi Badenoch capitalise on this misstep? Marc ...
For a Government which has had an absolutely torrid time of things since almost the moment it took office, the aftermath of ...