Kate Andrews argues against the 'Ban Trump' petition on BBC World News

Research Fellow at the Adam Smith Institute Kate Andrews spoke to BBC World News about the problems with the 'Ban Trump' petition, arguing that it is wrong to restrict someone's travel based simply on their ideology, when there is no threat of criminal activity.

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Ben Southwood discusses Oxfam's inequality statistics on Scotland Tonight

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So what if 62 people are rich? Inequality is falling | Ben Southwood writes for City AM