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  • Public markets, not the state, can fix the water sector

    June 30, 2026

    Andy Burnham will likely put renationalising utilities back on the table, but that’s not the way to turn on the investment taps, says Rupert Hargreaves The arrival of Andy Burnham in Westminster has once again reignited the debate around the future of the UK’s key infrastructure. The Guardian has reported that Burnham’s allies have talked [...]

  • Why English literature graduates shouldn’t be Prime Minister

    June 30, 2026

    Andy Burnham is set to be the first ever English Literature graduate to serve as Prime Minister. James Ford is very concerned I have a problem with Andy Burnham. It isn’t his litany of U-turns and policy flip flops. It isn’t that he wears a t-shirt with a suit (a bad look on anyone, but [...]

  • I’ve lived the American Dream but as the country turns 250 I’m watching it die

    June 30, 2026

    The American Dream is being snatched away by regressive economic policies and predatory capitalist practices that prioritise the interests of the ultra-wealthy over the well-being of the median American, says Lewis Liu I am the quintessential product of the American Dream. My first memory is of meeting my father at three and a half. I [...]

  • Fractured politics has its upsides – trust me, I led Vote Leave

    June 30, 2026

    For all the challenges of multi-party politics, the policy competition it encourages is already bearing fruit, writes former Vote Leave chief Matthew Elliott.

  • Is Andy Burnham a left-wing Liz Truss?

    June 29, 2026

    Say what you like about Andy Burnham (and I intend to say a lot) but he’s not short on ambition. Armed with a single by election victory he now intends to oversee “the biggest change in our lifetime to the way Britain is run.” The PM-in-waiting had popped down to London for some selfies before [...]

  • Burnham’s choice of Chancellor will define his premiership

    June 29, 2026

    Economic policy is so fraught that Burnham must choose from various paths. Retaining Reeves means warmed-over Starmerism; Miliband would be a sign that the Labour Party is tacking left; and choosing Streeting would be an advertisement that the Blairites were getting the band back together. What signal will the next Prime Minister seek to send? [...]

  • Whoever’s our next PM, please let the City help you

    June 28, 2026

    No matter who inhabits 10 and 11 Downing Street, the City Corporation is ready to help drive growth, writes Chris Hayward.

  • Lessons in comms from my children’s primary school

    June 26, 2026

    As the London heatwave sends primary schools into meltdown, comms expert Adam Smith reflects on what we can learn.

  • Londoners should back Andy Burnham’s property tax reforms – not fear them

    June 26, 2026

    Replacing Stamp Duty and council tax with a proportional property tax will make London’s housing market work better, says Andrew Dixon If a “London tax grab” were on the cards, Londoners would rightly be wary. They already face high rents, high mortgages and some of the largest tax bills in the country. Yet Fairer Share’s Proportional [...]

  • Is the jobs market driving graduates to spy for China?

    June 25, 2026

    When Thomas Munson was approached by a keen recruiter on Linkedin, he was pleased - before realising it may be a Chinese intelligence agent.

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