As the media provides the Reform Leader with a prominent platform once more during this general election campaign, Peter Jukes considers all the concerning lines of enquiry that journalists never confront him with
Brexit
Brexit has barely been mentioned during the election campaign – but the impact on businesses and the economy is so much worse than the public might think
When you exclude precious metals that offer "no real economic benefit to the UK" the figures look much different
Why is a party with so few elected representatives and even fewer ideas being given such an easy ride?
No final date has been set for when 'the most effective border in the world' will be fully operational, according to a new report by the National Audit Office
Brexit will cost British firms £7.5 billion a year in new costs, according to a new report, with hundreds of millions wasted on border facilities that were never used
Government cuts post-Brexit have led to drastic cuts in foreign aid and the selling-off of embassies. Much of the chaos is Boris Johnson's fault, writes Iain Overton
A leading writer on the economy explains why the underperformance of the stock market should shock and concern everyone
NatCon Brussels is creating a network of radical right speakers from the UK, Europe and the US which often aim to roll back reproductive and sexuality rights
Chris Blackhurst unpacks the NatWest scandal that toppled the first woman to head a High Street bank.