How Scholarly Theories Impede the Search for Historical Truth
Modern historians no longer seek historical truth but rather analyze history through series of politically-based narratives. But what happens when those narratives
The “Open Diplomacy” Fallacy
“Because these meetings are held in the glare of world-wide media coverage, the parties to a dispute will be reluctant to make
Rachel Reeves’ inheritance tax plans branded “daft” as experts warn grandparents could become “overnight tax evaders”
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has come under fire from financial advisers after reports suggested she may target tax-free family gifts in her latest
Murray Rothbard on the US Embargo on Cuba
The US Cuban embargo continues, to the detriment of both countries. Not surprisingly, Murray Rothbard had strong opinions on the embargo, as
Britain’s top philanthropist Sir Chris Hohn condemns ‘cruel’ foreign aid cuts
Sir Chris Hohn, Britain’s most generous philanthropist, has slammed government cuts to overseas aid as “cruel” after donating an additional $328 million
Business secretary to meet JCB chief over US tariff chaos
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds is set to meet JCB chief executive Graeme Macdonald after the company raised urgent concerns about the impact
Poll finds MPs back electricity tax cuts to boost heat pump adoption
Almost half of MPs would support cutting electricity levies to help households switch to heat pumps, according to a new cross-party study
Food inflation hits 18-month high as chocolate, butter and egg prices surge
Food inflation has risen to its highest level in 18 months, driven by sharp increases in the cost of chocolate, butter and




