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A Parisian protest to poo in the Seine isn’t just a joke – it’s political
People are willing to defecate in the river Seine. It speaks to the political malaise that is polluting France, writes Lucy Kenningham In 18th century France, the rebel-prone public’s punishment …
Keir Starmer could be more like Harold Wilson than Tony Blair
Comparisons with 1997 start and finish with the polls. Unlike Blair, Starmer will inherit an economy in desperate need of a sharp turnaround, says Paul Ormerod Labour’s massive lead in …
Don’t listen to the Tories, Britain needs a supermajority
Labour are set for a baptism of misery, with a host of tough decisions on everything from taxes to the NHS. Just as Boris broke the Brexit deadlock, Starmer will …
Labour lacks the ambition to boost the City’s potential
While Labour will raise businesses taxes, only the Conservatives understand that it’s entrepreneurs that create growth, wealth and opportunity, says Bim Afolami Elections are about a choice informed by a …
Could Reform become the party of business?
The Conservatives have damaged their reputation as the party of enterprise, leaving the field wide open for Reform to seize the free market agenda, says James Price This being a …
T20 World Cup: The Taliban shadow ruining great Afghanistan run
When Afghanistan run out at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy Stadium to take on South Africa in the T20 Cricket World Cup tomorrow, it’ll mark a monumental moment in the …
Which is the real party of business?
Rishi Sunak has won praise from political strategists for finally distancing himself from his short-lived predecessor, saying “I was right when I warned you about Liz Truss”. But what should …
Column: Leafleting, manifesto prep and a BBC debate: the final campaign push
From Rishi Sunak standing outside No10, drenched in the pouring rain, through an unseasonably cold June, to the current blazing sunshine, the last six weeks have seemed to encompass all …
UK defence sector raked in £28bn last year as war drives military spending
The UK defence sector grew by 36 per cent between 2013 and 2023 and raked in £28bn last year as war continued to drive military spending globally. Some 164,000 jobs …