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This is Armchair Economics with Hamish McRae, a subscriber-only newsletter from The i Paper. If you’d like to get this direct to your inbox, every...


What motivated you to learn when you were at school? Perhaps it was the hope of a high exam mark so you could bask in the adulation of your...


There was a time when more than nine in 10 people would vote for one of the two main parties at a general election. As recently as 2017, the...


If there is one phrase that anyone without kids cannot stand, it is “as a parent…” It is like nails down a blackboard to me. I actually think it’s...


Vladimir Putin only has one song and he sings it over and over again. There are no verses, only a badly constructed chorus. It is a song of...


The stereotype used to be that the public sector pays less than the private sector, but they get better pensions in return. I often hear this...


Russia claims to have captured the key Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, as US President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and his son-in-law,...


“I can see clearly now the rain has gone / I can see all obstacles in my way / Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind.” Never have the words of...


By the time the youngest of my four children turns 18 in 2029, it seems my husband and I will have spent around £1m of our taxed income raising our...


The Government’s strategic defence review, released earlier this year, made one thing clear: the world has become less stable, more hostile and far...


I knew Christmas had officially started in our house when – at 10pm the other night – I was woken by the unmistakable sound of a lorry reversing....


I don’t know if you are young enough, or have daily access to people who are young enough, to have come across the concept of “quiet quitting”?...


Who broke Britain? Welcome to The i Paper’s new opinion series in which our range of experts tackle this question and identify the individuals...


Is there any realistic chance of bringing down the welfare bill before the next election? Sir Keir Starmer would have you believe so, even if the...


Earlier this year, the Labour Government tried to cut £5bn in personal independence payments (PIP) from disabled people. Huge public revulsion and...


Sir Keir Starmer on Monday promised a “productivity revolution”, pledging to reform a welfare state that has “kept young people out of work”....


Among the top parenting strategies it’s widely accepted you should avoid is the old “do as I say, not as I do” technique. So, there’s at least one...


What does Labour mean by its Budget? It is an odd question to have to ask days after the Chancellor delivered her second budget. At this point it...


The long overnight train journey from Warsaw to Kyiv ran like clockwork, as it has throughout the war, and the hours flew by chatting to my fellow...


There has been something unsettling about November bringing twinkling lights, sprigs of tinsel and photos of people’s pristine Christmas trees. My...


Is Rachel Reeves a liar? No. But she is guilty of the sin of omission. Earlier this month, the Chancellor presented an excessively bleak economic...
