Graduates of opaquely-funded libertarian think tanks are now scattered across Whitehall, reveals Sam Bright
Stuart Spray runs through some of the immediate actions that could be taken by the Government to address global warming and fix our energy system
Sam Bright considers the benefits of taxing the richest people and corporations
Traditional, hierarchical attitudes to work are going to stifle the economic growth that Liz Truss so craves, argues Rachel Morris
Liz Truss’ proposal to end the cap on bankers’ bonuses is unlikely to spur economic growth, reports Sam Bright
Stuart Heaver looks at the failures of regulation and enforcement against Northumbrian Water, owned by a Hong Kong based billionaire
The Government’s own data suggests that Britain’s fossil fuel lobbies want to use the cost of living crisis to keep themselves afloat, writes Nafeez Ahmed
Use of outdated security documents has escalated concerns about a ‘poor organisational culture’ in the nuclear regulator, reports Wil Crisp
While the Conservative leadership election drags on, local newspaper coverage reveals widespread closures of cafes and restaurants, threatening the recovery of the high street, reports Sian Norris
Stephen Delahunty has the details of a new report documenting the companies whose products keep washing up on domestic shores
If the Conservative leadership frontrunner gets her way and imposes new laws on trade unions it won’t stop wildcat and unofficial strikes, warn union sources
Sam Bright tracks the penalties imposed by regulators on the UK’s dominant energy providers
The number one priority of the frontrunner to succeed Boris Johnson, is to protect the bottom lines of energy bosses pushing millions into poverty, reports Adam Bienkov
Richard Murphy argues that freeports may benefit businesses through reduced taxes and regulation, but not employees or the economy of the local area
Economics professors Muhammad Ali Nasir and David Spencer explain why wage hikes do not herald economic disaster
Despite the warm words of Truss and Sunak, Boris Johnson’s flagship policy is set for the scrapheap, contends Sam Bright
Pete Syme investigates the countries and companies that have taken a slice of our national assets
Amid a cost of living and climate crisis, one Conservative MP has accepted a £2,600 a-day role at an American energy firm, reveals Sam Bright
In politics and economics, the Conservative Party has rigged the system in favour of an entrenched elite, contends Sam Bright
Thomas Perrett explores how the current cost of living crisis has spurred a new wave of Thatcherite economics
Sam Bright reveals that the Russian firm that formerly provided business services for Conservative chair Ben Elliot is now operating independently
TJ Coles inspects how David Cameron’s widely-scorned idea ended up institutionalising a smaller state
Diogo Augusto reports on several domestic companies whose directors feature on the UK’s international sanctions list, that have so far evaded the authorities
David Hencke has the details of a new parliamentary report showing how masses of equipment bought by the Government is set for the incinerator
Sir David King told Adam Bienkov that the stealth tax cut would damage the fight for ‘a manageable future for humanity’
Post-Brexit immigration rules are pushing more and more foreign fishermen to the margins of an already exploitative system, reports Frankie Vetch
Rachel Morris considers the malaise of modern Britain as the Conservatives initiate Austerity 2.0
Joe Walsh explores how Africa is seeking closer economic integration with its regional neighbours, in contrast to the UK
Thomas Perrett explores how the Government has opened the door to an assault on the UK’s climate change targets