Moves by the Labour government had made the UK economy less agile just as it became essential to adapt to changes driven by the adoption of artificial intelligence, the Tony Blair Institute said in a ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Now I don’t plan to drink today. I don’t want to drink today. It’s a Tuesday, and chancellor Rachel Reeves is ...
Getting Britain out of the EU was a life mission for Kate Hoey and she warns Sir Keir Starmer Brexit 'reset' is a 'polite word for getting us back in' ...
Tony Blair, a name that evokes both admiration and controversy, is revisited in a new documentary that delves into the ...
British officials flagged reputational risks before the ambassador was posted to Washington, as revelations emerge he sought ...
Sir Ed Davey, the self-styled clown of the last general election campaign, reached new heights of absurdity this week when he ...
The proposals include cutting support for some asylum seekers and limiting refugee status to 30 months at a time.
Youth unemployment in Britain is the worst it’s been for more than a decade. Something dramatic seems to have changed in the ...
Sometimes it makes sense to stay loyal to the centre ground, even in the face of electoral disaster, catastrophic misjudgment ...
The European Commission has asked its anti-fraud watchdog to examine Peter Mandelson’s links to Jeffrey Epstein during his ...
The fear at present is that when it comes to matters such as regulation and standards around emerging technology, the US stance is akin to that of Henry Ford and his maxim that car buyers could have ...
Great minds go off on odd tangents. In 1930, John Maynard Keynes took time out from thinking about the Great Depression, which was throwing millions out of work, to write a charming essay about the ...