Killing Kittens, the UK-based sex party organiser partly backed by the government, is raising funds to fuel its global expansion and develop new ventures,...
Colin Grabow Whoever leads the incoming Trump administration’s trade team faces a difficult task. In the face of theoretical flaws, historical experience, and, frankly,...
As Joseph Schumpeter noted, markets need “creative destruction” to survive and advance. However, Europe‘s Digital Market Act (DMA)—while written to ostensibly protect competition—gives the...
Modern academic economics is based upon the methodologies used to study the natural sciences. However, such methodologies are inappropriate to study economics, which must...
Employers are preparing to relocate tens of thousands of British jobs overseas in response to Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s recent Budget, leading recruitment experts have...
UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are setting their sights on ambitious growth plans following a year of strong performance, according to a recent...
Britain’s deteriorating road network is not just a nuisance for drivers—it’s becoming a significant drag on the economy, factory bosses have warned. According to...
The UK tourism industry is grappling with a £2.8 billion shortfall in spending, as the sector continues to lag behind pre-Covid levels, according to...