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Tim Worstall 05/10/2017 Tim Worstall 05/10/2017 If artificial meat does take over then climate change just isn't much of a problem Read More
Tim Worstall 04/10/2017 Tim Worstall 04/10/2017 This argument about Catalonia is true but incomplete Read More
Tim Worstall 03/10/2017 Tim Worstall 03/10/2017 A little lesson for those who would nationalise everything Read More
Tim Worstall 02/10/2017 Tim Worstall 02/10/2017 People aren't quite grasping how markets work Read More
Tim Worstall 01/10/2017 Tim Worstall 01/10/2017 They say this about Ryanair as if it's a bad thing Read More
Tim Worstall 30/09/2017 Tim Worstall 30/09/2017 Marvel at the effects of a truly unionised workforce Read More
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