In Defense of National Borders
The current outburst of protests against President Trump’s enforcement of immigration laws is overshadowing a question that is not being asked: Can
Antebellum Federal Protections of Slavery
Unfortunately, slavery was not just propped up by policy in the slave states, but federally. It is often overlooked that the federal
Emerging Markets Soar While Argentina Waits
Whatever positive economic changes the Milei government might have made in Argentina, the country is still not attractive for new capital investment.
Brompton shifts focus to China as US tariff turmoil dents confidence
Brompton Bicycle has scaled back its US expansion and accelerated investment in China, as uncertainty over trade policy under Donald Trump reshapes
Lamborghini scraps electric supercar plans and doubles down on hybrids
Lamborghini has abandoned plans to launch a fully electric model, shelving its much-anticipated Lanzador in favour of expanding its plug-in hybrid line-up. Chief
Ex-Amazon boss Doug Gurr set to become permanent CMA chair
The government has named former Amazon executive Doug Gurr as its preferred candidate to become permanent chairman of the Competition and Markets
£4bn SEND funding welcomed as experts warn of backlog pressures
The government has announced a £4bn investment package aimed at transforming support for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), but
Trump’s new 15% tariff plan ‘will hit UK exporters and dent global growth’
President Donald Trump’s decision to raise US tariffs to 15 per cent has drawn sharp warnings from British business leaders, who say




