Both consumers and the wider economy will suffer from this insurance mega-merger
Loss of competition in the market will do little to bring down sky-high premiums for customers

Loss of competition in the market will do little to bring down sky-high premiums for customers
Low-paid migrant workers are a drain on public finances when there are millions of people claiming benefits
We are creating a two-tier workforce – the pampered public sector and those who sweat to support them
The new model’s leaked images are a far cry from the understated splendour of earlier cars
New laws could see the Élysée taking one full day of workers’ wages to support the state
The DOGE head has no chance of cutting spending massively if WFH remains the federal bureaucratic norm
Very soon, communities will be at war with one another until tempers are stretched beyond breaking point
By turning its back on heritage and history the company risks paving the way for its decline
Louise Haigh and Jonathan Reynolds are bound to butt heads over the green transition
Until the Chancellor enacts meaningful reform, the City will continue to stagnate
Life science giants are on the front lines of a fight fuelled by Kennedy’s quackery
Disaster economists think it impossible to reduce the size of the state. But the entrepreneur will show them otherwise
Cop has become an expensive farce that does more harm than good for the cause it was designed to help
Businesses will be raided for more money time and time again if they don’t fight back
Threadneedle Street ploughed on in with its pre-programmed cut just when the warning signs were flashing red
Ed Miliband can’t seriously expect British voters ration their electricity usage