It is a familiar aspect of the democratic process that voting against someone is more of a spur to go to the polling station ...
The atmosphere at this week’s British Irish Intergovernmental Conference (BIIGC), which involved ministers from London and ...
Labour’s announcement that they will renationalise nearly all passenger rail services within their first five years of government has been received positively by the usual suspects. The Guardian has ...
To understand how Humza Yousaf came to be First Minister of Scotland, consider that one of the names being floated to replace ...
Have you tried to get a drink after 11pm in central London recently? If you’ve been finding it increasingly difficult, you’re ...
Is there such a thing as an acceptable level of terrorism? You would be forgiven for thinking so. Last week, the results of ...
In a new series, CapX is celebrating the way our planning system tries its very best to save the country from affordable ...
Poor Humza Yousaf. Just like most other weeks, this has been a rough one for the Scottish First Minister. After almost three ...
The childcare system in the UK seems to be beset with problems. Barely a day goes by without a news story about the high ...
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Centre for Policy Studies and the 10th of CapX, we’ve been republishing CPS ...
For those of a conservative disposition, the never-ending conflicts that continue to keep the culture wars aflame usually ...
When I moved to East London, I walked into a busy barber shop for a trim and my olive complexion was greeted with the ...