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  • Lectures in pubs are selling out. Sorry Michael Gove – experts are back

    Life&Style

    Once shunned by a populace 'tired of experts', a new generation is embracing intellectualism with personal curriculums and lectures for leisure.

    People attending a lively book lecture in a pub, featuring stacks of books, engaged audience, and a speaker at a podium.
  • ‘I tried to warn them, but no one listened’ – one man’s crusade against HS2

    Transport and infrastructure

    “History will not be kind to those who, if it is pursued, push through this silly scheme.”  It is not far off a decade since Lord Framlingham decided to take drastic action against HS2, the deeply troubled high-speed rail project connecting London and Birmingham. The former commons deputy speaker staged a last-ditch attempt to kill [...]

    Lord Framlingham tabled a fatal amendment in 2017 in a last ditch attempt to stop HS2. He says his warnings have been proven correct.
  • Planning application for Cumbria coal mine dropped after legal setbacks

    Politics

    The company behind a proposed development for the UK’s first coal mine in 30 years has withdrawn its planning application. The government confirmed on Friday that West Cumbria Mining (WCM) withdrew its application for the site near Whitehaven after years of legal and regulatory setbacks. Then-housing secretary Michael Gove first granted planning permission for the [...]

    The company behind a proposed development for the UK’s first coal mine in 30 years has withdrawn its planning application. Photo: PA
  • The Capitalist: Misbehaving MPs, right-wing fetishists and a Kate Spade handbag

    February 20, 2025

    Misbehaving MPs, right-wing fetishists and a Kate Spade handbag. Catch up on the latest gossip in this week’s edition of The Capitalist 1987 and all that  The City might be getting younger and younger but for those keen to understand how things used to be, we’re happy to commend Paul Mitchell’s novel, 1987. The (mostly) [...]

  • South Bank’s ‘The Slab’ in spotlight as campaigners fight planning decision

    October 16, 2024

    South Bank 'The Slab' is the topic of a legal battle at court this week as campaigners seek to overturn the former government's decision to green-light redevelopment

  • Michael Gove to become new Spectator editor following sale

    September 25, 2024

    Former Tory Cabinet minister Michael Gove is poised to become the new editor of The Spectator, pending approval from the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACOBA).  If greenlit, Gove will succeed long-time editor Fraser Nelson, who will retire after a 15-year tenure. The move comes after Old Queen Street (OQS) Media, owned by British entrepreneur [...]

  • Election 2024: Boris Johnson makes surprise stop at Conservative rally

    July 2, 2024

    Boris Johnson has made a surprise appearance at a Conservative rally - with just a single day of the election campaign remaining.

  • Election 2024: Sunak has ‘certainly not’ given up on the Red Wall, Gove insists

    June 20, 2024

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has “certainly not” given up on the Tories' campaign in the Red Wall, Michael Gove told City PM

  • Election 2024: Michael Gove backs City PM’s ‘Build Baby Build’ campaign

    June 20, 2024

    Outgoing housing secretary Michael Gove has thrown his weight behind CityAM’s ‘Build Baby Build’ campaign ahead of the July 4 general election.

  • Election 2024: Tories accuse Labour of stamp duty ‘hammering’ for first time buyers

    June 20, 2024

    The Conservatives have claimed Labour not matching their housing promises will result in “hammering” first-time buyers with stamp duty.

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