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The Prime Minister’s allies say that his defining mission is a shift in wealth and power towards working people. The ...
Rachel Reeves has more power than any chancellor in recent history. She should use it.
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This column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s “Richard II”, refers to the whole of Britain – has run in the ...
The Chancellor would riposte that she has changed her mind because the facts have changed: she must now raise £40bn to ...
Kate Summerscale was born in 1965 in London. She is a writer and journalist whose bestselling narrative non-fiction book The Suspicions of Mr Whicher won the 2008 Samuel Johnson Prize.
Consensus is what Keir Starmer strives for. But in trying to please everyone he must be alert to the danger of pleasing no ...
In this study of the ramifications of artificial intelligence, 24 philosophers examine the ethical problems that come in its wake. AI reaches everywhere – medicine, advertising, business, politics, ...
This was Rishi Sunak’s penultimate PMQs against Keir Starmer – his last will be the warm-up act just before the Budget next week. Then days later the Conservative Party will announce its new leader on ...
The educated rationalists addressed by Revenge of the Tipping Point are sometimes the dumbest – and baddest – of them all.