ECONOMY FORUM: One of the biggest policy benefits from leaving the EU is the end of the ‘Brussels excuse’. No longer can British ministers blame the European Commission – often illegitimately – for tying its hands in dealing with Britain’s economic challenges. Now the buck clearly stops with a Boris Johnson-led government, which is also has the benefit of a large parliamentary majority. What do its early actions tell us about the new government’s approach to national economic policy? Phil Mullan and Rob Lyons discuss.
#BattleFest2018: What is a woman anyway?
#PodcastOfIdeas: the 2018 culture wars
#PodcastOfIdeas: Brexit special
#PodcastOfIdeas: the World Cup, Luka Modric and Lewis Hamilton
#BattleFest2018: All change - navigating the new political disruption
#BattleFest2018: Rule Book Britain -are we in love with legislation?
#BattleFest2018: Advertising: all-powerful or over-rated?
#BattleFest2018: From SJW to gammon: weaponising political language
#BattleFest2018: Is free speech a fiction? In conversation with Lionel Shriver
#BattleFest2018: Drones - will they ever take off?
#BattleFest2018: Me, Me, Me! Narcissism and the new politics of identity
#SportscastOfIdeas: World Cup special, episode 6
#SportscastOfIdeas: World Cup Special, episode 5
#SportscastOfIdeas: World Cup Special, episode 4
#SportscastOfIdeas: World Cup special, episode 3
#SportscastOfIdeas: World Cup special, episode 2
#SportscastOfIdeas: World Cup Special, episode 1
Book Launch: How fear works - Professor Frank Furedi in conversation with Claire Fox
#BattleFest2017: The international abortion wars
#BattleFest2017: Are science and medicine threatened by borders?
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