Digital Confidential: A Change is Gonna Come
In the social media age, the amplification of a constant drumbeat of false and harmful messaging that can radicalise its recipients, argues Damian Collins
Any move towards closer economic cooperation between the European Union and China must be put on pause until the situation in Xinjiang is entirely remedied
In the social media age, the amplification of a constant drumbeat of false and harmful messaging that can radicalise its recipients, argues Damian Collins
The Chancellor must make this an economic budget, not a political one, argues Eliot Wilson
We still have plenty to learn from the father of English literature and former MP, argues William Cash
Facebook's Director of Public Policy for Northern Europe, Edward Bowles, praises the UK's holistic approach to tech regulation and outlines the challenges to come
David Baddiel's Jews Don't Count is well-intentioned but sloppy, says Adam Solomons
Republicans exploiting the language of unity seek to minimise their role in the Capitol riot. Americans must see through them, says Adam Solomons
Biden might look like a return to normality, but he is far from it, says Ferdie Rous
Over a third of Biden's cabinet nominees may be Catholic, but it won't affect their politics, says Ferdie Rous
We shouldn’t blame each other for the latest COVID spike. One man ought to take responsibility, says Adam Solomons
Thirty years of short-termism has left the transport and energy sectors in a stagnating mess, says Tony Lodge, but with Brexit done, there is a chance for some