Britain faces a crisis of statecraft – not power.
Despite being criticised for its dwindling position on the world stage, Britain is not lacking in power. What it really needs is statesmanship.
From self-lacerating memoir to by-election madness and a Labour Together takedown, The Mace’s literary editor Christopher Silvester rounds up the latest political books
Despite being criticised for its dwindling position on the world stage, Britain is not lacking in power. What it really needs is statesmanship.
William Cash asks: Will the Mandelson scandal result in real lobbying reform?
With the assisted dying bill looking like it will now fail, The Mace looks at how lobby groups were a driving force behind the controversial bill.
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Discussing their report with King's College London, Professor Peter McBurney and Jacob Solon grapple with the rise of AI, and how it will affect the strategic communications industry
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