The Belfast Newsletter, 22 January, Baroness Hoey This is a moment of maximum peril, and unionist voters are entitled to transparency. There…
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How changing a single risk measure could give banks the freedom the economy needs
by OfficeCityAM, July 28, Barney Reynolds, Michael Adams and Simon Dodds Since the global financial crisis of 2007/8, banks have been less able…
Professor Patrick Minford explains how tax cuts help grow the economy. TalkTV 23/09/2022
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Britain’s future is to be Europe’s only great power, not a satellite of Macron’s continental empire
by OfficeThe Telegraph, May 13 2022, Professor Robert Tombs ll changed, changed utterly: a terrible beauty is born.” Whether or not the Easter…
The Telegraph, March 8, Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP As Putin’s bombs and rockets target and kill innocent civilians in Ukraine – destroying numerous…
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Don’t worry about the debt – Rishi Sunak can still afford to scrap his tax rises
by OfficeThe Telegraph, January 24, Roger Bootle How serious is the state of the UK’s public finances? Are things so bad that Conservative…
History Reclaimed, January 14, Professor Gwythian Prins These are the voices from face-to-face contacts at the human level where whatever made colonial…
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The EU is lashing out because it’s terrified that Britain will make a success of Brexit
by OfficeThe Telegraph, March 28, Iain Duncan Smith MP While the UK grows in self-confidence, the EU is being shown up as the…
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Unless Brussels backs down, we can look forward to an Australian style relationship
by OfficeMichael Burrage discusses some of the misconceptions and untruths about WTO trading arrangements.
John Longworth highlights the inadequacies of the EU’s response to the coronavirus and how it demonstrates underlying problems within the EU.