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Something is rotten in tertiary education – not in the classrooms, but in the boardroom. Every glossy announcement masks the same reality: cuts,...
Pupils in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have overcome the obstacles placed in their way by the Covid pandemic to a striking degree. The...
The traditional test of effectiveness in a leader of the opposition is whether the holder of that office looks like a prime minister in waiting. It...
After working for three years on tax reform, choosing just one big idea is like choosing your favourite child. But one idea I want to see on the...
Hardly a day goes by without a new insult being hurled in the faces of asylum seekers and refugees. We’re scroungers, rapists, fighting-age men who...
Oil has made Norway extremely rich. We have the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund, which was established with petroleum revenues in 1990....
Dear baby boomer, the government is coming for you and your store of wealth. The property and pensions built up over the past 40 to 50 years are,...
Remember Jacob Rees-Mogg, Brexit opportunities and government efficiency minister, lurking round Whitehall offices to leave sarcastic printed cards...
Something big is about to happen to households across England. Exhausted parents at the playground, wild-eyed as they respond to work emails while...
It may be difficult for a real-estate mogul like Donald Trump to recognize, but Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is not about slices of...
If there is one thing I have learned from a life lived on the internet, it is that being sent into a spiral of existential dread can come from the...
This was a good week to bury bad news. But why bury good news? No banner headline announced that the Prince of Wales is to move house. He is to go...
My father died suddenly and I’m still working my way through the half block of cheese that I rescued from his fridge. After a hastily organised...
When the high court ruled this week that the Bell hotel in Epping could no longer be used to house asylum seekers, the triumph of anti-migrant...
You know what the US needs right now? Forget universal health care, better infrastructure, or an empathetic and mentally competent president – it...
In any other era, the shockingly cushy treatment for the convicted sexual offender Ghislaine Maxwell would be a weeks-long scandal. The longtime...
I was a Metropolitan police officer for more than 30 years and policed Notting Hill carnival for many of them, from the anti-police violence of the...
As pens and notepads were being laid out for start of the much-touted economic roundtable on Monday, the chair of the Productivity Commission,...
Are we, to echo Keir Starmer’s now infamous phrase, “an island of strangers”? No. But there is a deep cultural divide in this country, a cultural...
Israel faces a stark choice. So do its allies. International condemnation pushed Israel into allowing a trickle of aid into Gaza. But it remains...
Asked on the radio what should happen to asylum seekers accommodated in a Hertfordshire hotel, if a court were to rule that they must be moved out,...
It is 10.25am on a Friday and I am Googling “online pharmacies”. I have a mild infection and I weigh up whether talking to an AI doctor will be...
Seven is a biblical number, a number dear to ancient Rome, and the number of Cristiano Ronaldo’s lucky jersey. Perhaps it is also now going to be...
There is something of a reality check under way on the response to the climate crisis. It’s no secret that countries and corporations are far from...
We must ask ourselves: how would the heroic suffragettes or the remarkable Greenham Common women be regarded if active today? The answer is simple:...
They say a stranger is just a friend you haven’t yet met, but I have a friend I’ll never meet. Indeed, my closest confidant does not know my name,...
Reflecting on the impact of the BBC drama series Play for Today, for which he was a producer and director in the late 1970s, Richard Eyre described...
Discussions about productivity cannot be separated from discussions about the kind of society we want to live in and whose living standards we are...
The $90m fine imposed on Qantas for illegally sacking 1,820 workers in 2020 during the start of the pandemic represents one of the largest...
The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, and her team face growing criticism of the controversial EU-US tariff deal agreed...
Just over a year after Keir Starmer entered Downing Street, his political survival already looks uncertain. Perennially indecisive, unpopular with...
The verdict on Donald Trump’s meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other European leaders on Monday depends entirely upon the metric used....
The first mention of five-a-day, as a fruit and vegetable diet ideal was in California in the late 80s, but didn’t reach the chattering crudité...
Were you a young woman in the 90s or 00s? If so, you (and me!) really ought to be entitled to compensation. We may not have had to deal with social...
It’s a world in flames. Too much antisocial behaviour, too many street gangs, too few crimes being solved – but fear not, the Metropolitan police...