The return of the state?!
Total government expenditure in the UK this year will be around 45% of GDP. Taxes are at the highest level since the early 1950s. And the plan is… more?
We have grown used to saying that ministers never resign on a point of principle anymore. But that’s what John Healey has done, and I admire him for it
An only partially retributive post, questioning Dawkins' role in our public conversations... particularly regarding consciousness.
https://t.co/zMKtDS0eXD
Baffles me that some people can be elitist when it comes to football, think that only the top level can provide entertainment.
Weekend just gone is the latest proof that the drama we love happens at all levels. Rochdale-York was a class finale, Newport-Oldham was an equivalent…
I think you learn a lot about the UK, and about UK politics—both good and bad—that a hotel costing $260 a night is considered both an extraordinary luxury and a scandal.
We have an oversupply of conversations on how to defy death. How fortunate are we to watch a man confront a death sentence with bravery and unwavering faith.
The drama and disagreement around the tariff decision makes me think the US should consider actually having a third branch of government to balance out these clashes between executive and the judiciary.