January 2011
Telegraph columnist ‘intellectually raped’ by Royal Society scientist
James Delingpole, the champion of online climate conspiracy theorists, claims he was ‘intellectually raped’ on television on Monday night, reports Joss Garman.
Sky’s attack on Ofcom is unjustified
BSkyB has lost patience with the process for deciding whether News Corp be allowed to buy the 61 pc of Sky it does not currently own - and yelled at Ofcom.
Osborne’s intellectual leap of faith
Today, The Times' Anatole Kaletsky has a must read piece dismantling the similar theory of 'Ricardian Equivalence' ... using Ricardo's own words.
Osborne wants it both ways on cuts and GDP
George Osborne tonight attempts to second guess how his opponents will attack him. But his musings reveal far more about the inconsistencies in his own approach than even the sharpist reposte from the new shadow chancellor c0uld manage.
What an export-led recovery may mean for the world
In a downturn, export credits come to be seen as more important than ever, but ECGD needs radical reform if it’s to play any role in leading the UK out of recession.
Economists warn of risk of double dip following poor growth figures
Economists have warned of the increased likelihood of a double dip recession following the news that the British economy retracted by 0.5 per cent in Q4 2010.