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The town where lockdown crushed the will to work

Between March 2020 and March 2024, the economic activity rate in Pendle...

How ‘Britshoring’ turned the UK into a US economic colony

The European Union is still the biggest buyer of UK services exports,...

‘A very nice life for a lot less money’: why young people are fleeing high-tax Britain

But migration experts treat the number with caution. While foreign visitors’ entry...

Why an age of energy rationing is looming over Britain

What has driven all these costs so high? Many experts blame the...

How Britain’s overflowing airports became Starmer’s biggest headache

At Gatwick, the world’s busiest single-runway airport, it is also proving impossible...

The British pensioner paradise becoming a graveyard for small boat migrants

The migrants he treats have been at sea for as long as...

Why electric cars are forcing Britain to confront a pay-per-mile future

A version of road pricing already exists in central London in the...

Why the next Tory leader must abandon reckless economic nonsense to save Britain

And yet the size of the UK’s public sector has inexorably increased,...

Why the Muslim Vote campaign is a glimpse into a horrifying future

While the rise of The Muslim Vote is the most disturbing expression...

Inside the town on the front lines of left-behind Britain

Grimsby’s experience offers lessons for how the next government can better help...

How Ukraine’s missile onslaught rattled Putin – but failed to wake the West

Whereas the president has raised the possibility of sending French troops to...

Labour’s battle to convince Britain it can be trusted on defence

Starmer left Healey in no doubt of the mountain they needed to...

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