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Tim Worstall 29/09/2017 Tim Worstall 29/09/2017 We've long been amused by The Guardian's Hardworking Britain column Read More
Sam Dumitriu 28/09/2017 Sam Dumitriu 28/09/2017 Fighting (and writing) for consumers and innovation Read More
Tim Worstall 28/09/2017 Tim Worstall 28/09/2017 We entirely agree Dame Margaret, we entirely agree Read More
Daniel Pryor 27/09/2017 Daniel Pryor 27/09/2017 Ireland finally looks ready to abolish its anti-blasphemy law Read More
Tim Worstall 27/09/2017 Tim Worstall 27/09/2017 Simon Woolley must do his sums again - or we'll send him to bed without any supper Read More
Tim Worstall 26/09/2017 Tim Worstall 26/09/2017 Oh well done, Labour decides that those with poor credit should not be allowed to borrow Read More
Tim Worstall 25/09/2017 Tim Worstall 25/09/2017 We most certainly welcome this People's Trust Fund, oh yes we do Read More
Tim Worstall 24/09/2017 Tim Worstall 24/09/2017 In which we entirely agree with John Harris of The Guardian Read More
Tim Worstall 23/09/2017 Tim Worstall 23/09/2017 How terribly amusing from the European Commission Read More
Tim Worstall 22/09/2017 Tim Worstall 22/09/2017 We're struggling to see what the problem is quite frankly Read More
Sam Dumitriu 21/09/2017 Sam Dumitriu 21/09/2017 The ASI at Tory Conference: cannabis, vaping, clubbing and winning over Millennials Read More