Public Policy20 August 2026
The prison system is on the brink of collapse; almost at capacity with increasing demands from a crumbling service. How did we get here, and how do we get out?
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Ida Middlemiss Frost8 min read
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Burnham's built his premiership on the argument that previous generations of politicians let big problems drift, but his own record as mayor shows that even correctly diagnosing that failure doesn't guarantee you can fix it once the constraints get bigger.
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Josh Dolan8 min read
Read ArticleOpinionPoliticsPublic Policy7 May 2026
Nigel Farage has reshaped British politics through “common sense” populism and the rise of Reform UK. But have his promises on immigration and the economy been kept, and what does his success reveal about British democracy?
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Josh Dolan17 min read
Read ArticlePublic PolicyOpinion6 April 2026
Labour's new inheritance tax reforms cap relief on agricultural assets at £2.5 million, introducing an effective 20% tax above this threshold and reshaping how family farms are passed on.
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Josh Dolan3 min read
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