Jason Reed: History will judge us for our response to the Uyghur genocide
We could give in to the leftist, isolationist Little England vision of a reclusive UK. Alternatively, we could make Global Britain a reality.
We could give in to the leftist, isolationist Little England vision of a reclusive UK. Alternatively, we could make Global Britain a reality.
After more than a century on the road, our automotive industry is overdue for a completely new engine.
With a ten-year background working in the education sector, I know that teachers are some of the most dedicated people you will ever meet.
‘Peter Pans’ prefer to burn the candle at both ends. They are cicadas, not ants, but many would still love to raise a family.
Aggressive and intimidating enforcement plagued our system long before Covid: now is not the time to cross our fingers and hope that this might change.
We need to get rid of the idea that these grades are results. They are not, and cannot be relied on.
It seems to gaze upon the SNP’s seemingly unstoppable rise and conclude that Sturgeon’s party is doing something right.
Britain, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand: an alliance of modern, diverse, liberal, English-speaking democracies united by common cause.
Sunni Arab leaders now recognise that Iran’s aggression represents an existential threat to more than just the Jewish state.
Ofqual came up with a technical solution to a complex problem, and yet it was not able to convince the rest of the education sector to back its judgement.
I am standing on a platform calling for empowerment, transparency, accountability and democracy.
The Government should consider a bar on fur imports or sales. Now is the time for us to stop outsourcing cruelty.
A new report by the Centre for Social Justice’s provides a close analysis of the correlation between family structure and various outcomes.
Tony Blair’s plan to get 50 per cent of young people to go to university was a disastrous one. Thankfully, decision-makers know things need to change.
By happy chance, it coincided with the State Opening of the new Parliament, elected in July, which was ‘restored to something of its pristine splendour’.