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Rush: The Finish Line in Sight (US Presidential Elections)

The results of the polls in this presidential election are now very clear: it’s all going to come down to…

Kicking the can down the road: the UK government must tackle it’s debt.

Rachel Reeves has revealed that she will be changing the way that the government measures debt tofree up to £50…

In Iran the destitute sell their kidneys: These congressmen want to bring it to America

Today in the UK, despite ample disagreement and debate over the role of government in regulating the free market and…

Inheritance Tax – the case for urgent reform

An opinion piece in the buildup to the 2024 Autumn Budget on the need to reform Inheritance Tax.  In the…

How much does it cost to achieve Gold ? Olympics, Entrepreneurs and OnlyFans

The Paris Games have been dubbed the most “romantic games yet,” thanks to a series of proposals and captivating moments…

Wealth Inequality: The Unseen Threat Leading to Economic Collapse 

Wealth inequality is described as the “distribution of wealth across households or individuals at a moment in time” (International Monetary…

The release of the Chagos Islands: why the handover of Britain’s remote islands couldn’t come at a worse time

If you were to take a map of the world and ask the average Brit to point out the Chagos…

The rise of Nordic gang violence

The Nordic countries, often praised as the happiest, safest and most reliable countries in the world, are facing a growing…

Is the FED playing politics? 

 The Federal Reserve has made waves in the financial world by cutting interest rates in a move aimed at stabilising…

The Sudanese Conflict: How Negligence, Power, and Corruption Have Created the Worst Humanitarian Crisis in Decades

The news is often far from uplifting. When we turn to our preferred sources, we’re met with distressing headlines: hospitals…