Instead of fighting, appeasing or ignoring Vladimir Putin we must outmanoeuvre him.
Unlike much of Europe, Britain has, thus far, dodged the deflationary bullet. But there’s no room for complacency.
Driverless technology will take decades to realise its full potential, but this timeframe is directly relevant to the infrastructure investments we’re making today.
Cameron’s first election should have been about security and his second about hope.
Corporation tax isn’t working anymore. It’s time for a fairer alternative.
No matter how eco-friendly, a charmless building in a soulless neighbourhood is human-unfriendly
If the electronic goods that we buy are subject to remote control by corporations and governments then might not that be the greater threat to freedom?
Individual politicians come and go, but political parties – if they are to democratically control the functions of government – need an institutional memory.
The weird but real phenomenon of negative interest rates
For the politically correct left, free speech is a zero sum game, for some people to find their voice, others must be silenced.
There’s a change in the economics of energy that’s more impressive than anything that’s happened to oil lately – the spectacular fall in the cost of solar power
Euthanasia is being sold in this country as an act of mercy for people who will soon die anyway. However, the European example suggests that the practice would not be limited to the terminally ill.
Unaffordable housing is a drag on economic productivity.
The only policy promise that really counts is one that carries a penalty if broken
Fundamentally bad deals like the PFI should be renegotiated