Reeves Rips the Lifters, Rewards the Bludgers
Horror budget guts British workers, showers largesse on the bennie class.
Horror budget guts British workers, showers largesse on the bennie class.
If we accept the lie, and let it triumph through us, we will lose everything our ancestors fought to preserve. But if we refuse it, it can have no power over us, and the state will be left powerless.
Our middle son has recently filled in his UCAS form, and only after he sent it off did we realise he hadn’t properly gamed the system. Damn. He’ll have to get by on talent alone.
The inquiry should have been a reckoning. Instead, it became a shield – protecting institutions rather than illuminating truth.
“Refugees are welcome here”… Except that ‘here’ is not her ‘here’: it’s always somebody else’s.
Politics may be downstream from culture, but culture is often downstream from religion.
We should not have to put up with biased media. Journalism should be independent, impartial, and balanced. Their mission should be to inform citizens, not manipulate them.
Whichever way they jump, one thing is clear: with the budget also approaching later in the month, it’s crunch time for the prime minister.
Underpinning all these stories is the simple and unpalatable fact that the country is living wildly beyond its means and that political leadership is in crisis with a chancellor sinking into quicksand.
The railway isn’t a vehicle for changing our beliefs: it’s literally a vehicle for getting us where we need to go. Concentrating solely on that is surely the best way to proceed.
Extraordinary letter from BBC chair will be dynamite for Trump’s lawyers.
British couple didn’t read the Foreign Office travel advice.