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Here’s what the government should do to fix business rates

Business rates should be on Rachel Reeves’s Autumn Budget agenda, says David Jones Businesses are calling for certainty. What they don’t need is...

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David Jones

The ECHR is a vital guarantor of our freedom

Far from endangering our freedoms, the ECHR makes the individual, not the state, the centre of the international order, says Sam Fowles An...

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Sam Fowles

Who came out on top at Conservative Party Conference?

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 2: (L-R) Conservative leadership contenders Kemi Badenoch, Robert Jenrick, James Cleverly and Tom Tugendhat...

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William Atkinson

How Conservatives won World War Two

Prime Minister Winston Churchill outside 10 Downing Street, gesturing his famous ‘V for Victory’ hand signal, London, June 1943. (Photo by H F...

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Kit Kowol

Maternity pay is an investment, not a cost

Shortsighted criticism of the cost and admin involved in maternity leave do not take account of the wider benefits to society, says John Oxley...

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John Oxley

Let’s be honest… the Conservatives are deluded

Conservative Party Conference (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images) The Conservative Party is enjoying the sugar rush of a leadership campaign, but...

yesterday 10

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Matthew Lesh

The Capitalist: Tory Conference; sex in the City; matters of quizness

Dispatches from Tory Party Conference, recruitment turns steamy and more: catch up on the latest City gossip in this week’s edition of The...

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The Capitalist

The Debate: Are there too many podcasts?

Podcasters are growing in number by the hour We’ve all thought it. Now let’s ask it. Are there too many podcasts? Our Jack Mendel goes to head...

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Lucy Kenningham

We’d drink to the departure of Amy Lame, but all the pubs are shut

Good riddance to Amy Lame, Sadiq Khan’s useless ‘night czar’ who did nothing to tackle the regulation strangling London’s pubs, bars and...

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Elliot Keck

The main task of the next Tory leader is to repaint the party’s image

Conservative Party Conference has been a chance for the leadership candidates to set out their pitches to the party The dominant narrative around...

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Paul Ormerod

In defence of Woke Capitalism

DEI schemes are there to improve businesses and equality. What are the opponents of so-called ‘woke capitalism’ so afraid of, asks Eleanor Kaye...

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Eleanor Kaye

Business leaders must seize the opportunities of the new media age

The press gets up to speed at the beginning of a print run (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images) Understanding the new media age is a must for bosses,...

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Heather Blundell

Tories must get out of their bubble and listen to business

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 2: (L-R) Conservative leadership contenders Kemi Badenoch, Robert Jenrick, James Cleverly and Tom Tugendhat...

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The City View

The Notebook: Three quarters of Brits don’t invest – it’s time for a confidence boost

Most Brits just aren’t investing – but a little confidence could make all the difference, writes Interactive Investor’s Camilla Esmund in...

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Camilla Esmund

The stakes are high for Starmer’s post-Brexit return to Brussels

Keir Starmer visited Brussels with Jeremy Corbyn in 2019, when he was then the party’s Brexit spokesperson (Photo by Thierry Monasse/Getty...

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Andrew Hammond

Demise of coal power is end of an era, but not an end in itself

Renewables now account for 40 – 50 per cent of UK electricity – but is it secure? A quiet revolution occurred in the very earliest moments of...

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Christian May

The Notebook: Turning 18 with a junior ISA? Here’s what to do

From managing a junior ISA to preparing for upcoming tax changes, Hargreaves Lansdown’s Susannah Streeter offers her advice in today’s Notebook...

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Susannah Streeter

Britain’s ‘Computer Says No’ attitude needs a reboot

Almost exactly 20 years ago, Britain was introduced to Carol Beer, a Little Britain character whose attitude to customer service transcended the...

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James Price

Dear Chancellor, a plea (and a wish list) for the Budget

As Rachel Reeves’s Budget approaches – and speculation heightens – former Lord Chancellor and secretary of state Brandon Lewis sets out his...

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Brandon Lewis

Bored of mini golf and axe-throwing? Try the plague

Bored of mini golf? Try the plague, writes Phoebe Arslanagić-Little, as she discovers the world of ‘human challenge trials’ Escape rooms. Mini...

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Phoebe Arslanagić-Little

Labour’s relationship with business was never a love match

Reeves and Starmer had hoped their crackdown on non-doms would be a precious revenue raiser A shambolic ‘business day’ at Labour Party...

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Eliot Wilson

The Notebook: City bosses need to get honest about corporate culture

Corporate culture remains riddled with problems. It’s time for an honest conversation, writes Lucy McNulty, editor of Following the Rules, in...

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Lucy Mcnulty

How will Labour fill the non-dom shaped hole in their tax plans? Brace yourself.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer congratulates Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves after she addressed the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool....

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Christian May

How the flap of a butterfly’s wing can affect GDP

Male Leopard lacewing (Cethosia cyane euanthes) butterfly , caterpillar, pupa and emerging The City is working with conservation organisation to...

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Michael Mainelli

How to make the national wealth fund work

LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 9: UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves (C) laughs next to her special adviser Neil Amin-Smith (L) after...

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Zvi Wohlgemuth

Donald Trump is wrong: AI is NOT a threat to speechwriting

“He goes click, click, click, and like 15 seconds later he shows me my speech, written so beautifully.” This is Donald Trump on Logan Paul’s...

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