Did the sexual revolution bear ill fruit?
Endless delays and uncertainty in the EU’s tobacco tax policy are making it unnecessarily difficult to make progress towards Brussels’ stated goal of achieving a ‘smoke-free Europe.’
Exposing your life to the mob is a constant, raging pressure-cooker
The gloves are coming off.
Alex Rudakubana
While the EU’s CBAM is presented as a solution to climate change, it risks creating more problems than it solves, affecting Europe’s competitiveness and businesses, as well as impacting developing countries.
While the snobbish hostilities of Taoisigh Enda Kenny and Leo Varadkar towards the first Trump Administration did much for their egos, it did little good for Ireland as a whole.
The Minister’s new job, the government’s busted housing plan, and being a proud husband.
It’s like watching Westworld, but in real life.
Sitting down with Toby Young
For the next four years, it will be the left, and the left alone, that mourns the end of norms. Even as Biden smashes one, on his way out the door.
The rioters, it turned out, had the basic facts right.