Innovation Is Not the Key Driver of Economic Growth
Contra the recent winners of the Nobel Memorial Prize in economics, free markets, private savings, and entrepreneurship not so-called innovation, is what
Business leaders warn Budget tax hikes could trigger higher prices
UK business leaders have urged the government not to increase employment costs in the upcoming Autumn Budget, warning that higher taxes could
More than 100 Aston Martin jobs at risk in Wales amid global slowdown
More than 100 jobs are at risk at Aston Martin’s St Athan plant in the Vale of Glamorgan, as the luxury carmaker
Alan Milburn to lead review into mental health’s role in youth unemployment
The government has launched a major review into youth unemployment, tasking former Labour health secretary Alan Milburn with investigating the growing role
One in six UK employers expect job cuts from AI in next year
One in six UK employers expect artificial intelligence to reduce the size of their workforce within the next 12 months, according to
On Resisting Evil
We libertarians may be anti-state, but that we are emphatically not anti-society or opposed to the real world, however contaminated it might
Jobs and kebabs on the line as UK steel sector turns on itself over import tariffs
When Jonathan Reynolds announced sweeping tariffs this summer to shield Britain’s steelmakers from a flood of cheap imports, the reaction seemed almost
Tories vow to ‘take a chainsaw’ to ESG rules to boost London listings
The Conservative Party has pledged to scrap mandatory climate and sustainability reporting requirements and rein in regulators “with a tendency to go
Horse-racing industry faces £10m blow from business rates overhaul
The horse-racing industry is bracing for a £10 million rise in costs after being excluded from new business rate reliefs due to






