Could the next decade be another Roaring Twenties, says ROSS CLARK

Could the next decade be another Roaring Twenties, says ROSS CLARK


A hundred years ago today a war-torn world, further shattered by the Spanish ’flu, limped into a new decade. Few could have predicted then that it would turn into the Roaring Twenties, an age of unprecedented wealth and advancement in science and culture.

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Credit boosts tropical expansion for dried fruits success Ozgur Tarim

Credit boosts tropical expansion for dried fruits success Ozgur Tarim


Dried fruits and seeds importer Ozgur Tarim is setting its sights on the tropics in 2020 after providing the festive fuel for millions of pies, puddings and cakes. Following start up 2017 the Essex-based business is forecasting a £26million turnover next year and has a 22 percent share of the UK market.

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Crusader: How we made sure you were £500,000 better off in 2019

Crusader: How we made sure you were £500,000 better off in 2019


Big refunds, peace-of-mind justice and huge sums saved thanks to free, unbiased expertise delivered at the right time – through thick and thin we fought for you this year. In all, we reckon it was close to £500,000 we recouped or saved you from wasting or having to lay out with that free invaluable advice.

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Come on, Corbyn, stop the sulking!

Come on, Corbyn, stop the sulking!


THERE are many reasons to dislike Jeremy Corbyn, still the leader of the Labour Party. But in the aftermath of the election I found a new one. He sulks. Boy, does he sulk. He doesn't do much else for Britain but he certainly sulks for Britain. At the State Opening of Parliament he refused to look at or speak to Boris Johnson. And, really, that's not on. Our democracy depends on the Government having a relationship with the Opposition which is impossible if the Leader of the Opposition is in a permanent snit.

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BBC’s institutional arrogance is hurting women and society’s poorest, says ANDREW BRIDGEN

BBC’s institutional arrogance is hurting women and society’s poorest, says ANDREW BRIDGEN


Imagine the BBC’s condemnation if it had learnt’ of a Banana Republic introducing a poll tax on its citizens, irrespective of income, for them to be able to access television. Imagine also that this poll tax were enforced by the threat fines which if not paid could result in a prison sentence which disproportionately saw women with children detained by the state.

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Boris Johnson must look to replicate radical reforms after Brexit, says PHILLIP BLOND

Boris Johnson must look to replicate radical reforms after Brexit, says PHILLIP BLOND


In Britain, Conservatism has just renewed herself, for the first time in well over a century the Tories have reinvented themselves as a working-class party representing working parliamentary seats in Wales, the North and the Midlands that have voted Labour since their creation. But other than Brexit what on earth can the Tories offer their new working-class electoral base?

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Boris Johnson must not waste his huge political advantage, says PATRICK O’FLYNN

Boris Johnson must not waste his huge political advantage, says PATRICK O’FLYNN


AMID all the euphoria among Leave voters about Boris Johnson’s election win finally clearing the path for Brexit, something else was largely overlooked. Mr Johnson’s 80-seat Commons majority also makes him the first prime minister of recent vintage to lead a strong government that can be confident of having its writ run in Parliament across all policy areas.

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