So, Ange, do you still want to hand more power to the unions?
Brace for a summer of discontent, as Labour continues to put the needs of the public sector before those of the beleaguered British taxpayer

Brace for a summer of discontent, as Labour continues to put the needs of the public sector before those of the beleaguered British taxpayer
From Diego Garcia to the Elgin Marbles, the Labour Government is simply unwilling to stand up for Britain’s interests
Rising taxes and a can’t do state are driving ever more of our high achievers overseas. The UK’s loss is Dubai’s gain
Other European nations are taking Russia’s threat seriously, while we remain obsessed with trivialities
By the 1980s, Britain had become a civilised country – now some of those hard won advances are eroding
In the US, The Donald has declared that the progressive dogma has had its day. But it lives on unchallenged in the UK
BP job losses have once again exposed the folly of believing we can retire entire industries with minimal economic impact
Banning conversation topics in pubs won’t make us ‘safe’, it’ll make the country even more authoritarian
Another great institution has just fallen into the ‘inclusivity’ trap
Attracting entrepreneurs and the highly talented is a worthy goal – but the US and UK schemes are broken
Perhaps the fact that the ONS has to keep revising its figures has something to do with its staff’s work-from-home habit
The Reform leader knows what has gone wrong – but he can never hope to fix it
In our still mainly Christian country, millions will today celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Jesus
The cost of our free speech crackdown is immense. Yet our increasingly blancmange, impotent political class is pressing ahead regardless
Trying to ban the practice is a distraction from far graver issues in our society
For years, the economic orthodoxy held that it was an unalloyed good. This edifice is now crumbling