A welcome and significant change has come to European politics: an admission that the European Union (EU) has relied too…
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Denmark’s government has announced plans to expand copyright law in “a pioneering measure that would allow people to demand that…
Read More »Britain’s current government has hardly hidden its internationalist credentials. One of the first—and disastrously unpopular—decisions the Labour Party made upon…
Read More »It’s been a year since Sir Keir Starmer became our Prime Minister, and he is already earning a reputation as…
Read More »Presented by the Chancellor, the Spending Review is intended to set each government department’s budget. This latest review, the first…
Read More »In the United Kingdom, a mini political earthquake has thrown everything up into the air. At the beginning of May,…
Read More »Do the wealthy hate Britain? You would be forgiven for thinking so, from the way wealthy people and companies are…
Read More »The counting has not finished, but the election certainly has. The Liberal Party of Canada, under the new leadership of…
Read More »The world is watching the United States’ Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) with bated breath, though with mixed expectations, whether…
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