Regulators should keep their hands off 4G
In the US as well as the UK, regulators are beginning to flirt with the temptation of 4G and LTE services. They should keep their hands off
- 7 April 2013
Another useless FSA?
What happens when you put quangos in charge...
- 10 February 2013
In defence of payday loans: Regulation is not the answer
If the government seeks to interfere more with payday lenders the market will be further hampered and innovation to serve the needs of borrowers will be disrupted
- 30 November 2012
The Lord's Prayer
Lord Justice Leveson's recommendations should be rejected if they contain even one iota of statutory regulation of the press
- 29 November 2012
The public itself is an independent press regulator - we don't need another
When the state, or even elected representatives themselves seek to define, consolidate and apportion morality, then the public is once again diminished
- 9 November 2012
The state funding swindle: how left wing think-tanks are pulling taxpayer-funded wool over our eyes
Left wing think tanks are receiving hundreds of thousands of taxpayer pounds to spread their ideology. Those on the right prefer voluntary donations rather than coercive taxation to win the battle of ideas
- 20 September 2012
C'mon ref, everytime: How regulators failed banking
The lack of refereeing is at fault for banks' action and if we're not careful, the clock will strike thirteen over bank reforms
- 27 July 2012
The market’s moral slide?
If the left now thinks there is too much greed, we are entitled to ask why did they do so little to stem it between 1997 and 2011?
- 8 November 2011
Stalled economy, stalled thinking about the economy.
The deficit reduction measures don't seem to have cut the deficit. The plan to curb public debt will massively increase it. And the growth strategy has produced no growth.
- 17 October 2011



