The World Health Organisation produces policy diktats in an opaque and unaccountable way – which are then projected here.
Furthermore, this intervention would put a strain on a hospitality industry that is already suffering.
Children’s health is too often weaponised as a justification for pushing through all sorts of unnecessary new punitive taxes and regulations.
The UK has a lot to learn from the recent regulatory punch-up between Facebook and the Australian government.
The Coronavirus coverup, assaults on democracy and the appalling genocide of the Uyghur Muslims mean that the world must distance itself from the CCP.
We could give in to the leftist, isolationist Little England vision of a reclusive UK. Alternatively, we could make Global Britain a reality.
The 2024 general election will come around much faster than we think. Having a youth wing that feels valued and is sufficiently energised might just swing the balance.
Her ability to pass any Brexit bill through the Commons will depend more on the mood in the two main parties than the Northern Irish vote.
The third sector has become so bloated that a government of genuine reforming zeal would be better off culling its funding in one fell swoop. Unfortunately, this approach does not tally with Starmer’s lawyerly, forensic view of government.