The case for taxing wealth has historically come from the political mainstream – so why is it so unpalatable now?
Over the past half-century, a rising share of economic activity in the UK and other rich countries has been connected with ‘bad’ wealth accumulation.
His work examined the tensions between his country’s social and economic strata, as well as his roots in postindustrial Leeds ...
With Halloween around the corner, the word 'witch' instantly conjures up images of crooked nosed, raven-haired women flying through the night sky on broomsticks, cackling as they go. However, the ...
Six-figure earners are now Britain's invisible middle class, but they're an afterthought when it comes to banks, writes Ziad ...
The British governing class can’t create a society which feeds our children. They can’t build a high-speed railway line.
The King has spoken of the need to 'deradicalise' people from the 'ghastliness of social media' as he met emergency responders who attended the Manchester synagogue ...
LONDON, (IANS) – An estimated 300,000 non-Britons – many of them Indians – will be affected by the British government on December 4 raising the bar for people eligible to apply for skilled worker ...
Horror stories make the invisible visible. The horror in the story of “Silent Hill F” flowers from shame, silence and the stories women are told not to tell. The identity conflict confronting ...
Baroness Louise Casey has worked alongside our founder John Bird for decades. Right now we need a big fixer like her to sort ...
The decline of Swedish social democracy is an illuminating case study in why the Left is losing the working class. It also ...