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London's 800 year old Bridges Fund
Last month, I published the first piece in a two-parter on the complex web of ministries, agencies, and public bodies that make up the British state…
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The Weird and Wacky of British Government
This is a list of interesting British public bodies, part of a series on the structure of the British Government.
Jan 7
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Harry Rushworth
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The Matter with The State
Or, why Prime Ministers can no longer get anything done.
Jan 7
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The government needs an infrastructure plan
Building homes without new roads and railways is a recipe for disaster
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Dec 19, 2025
How Taxes Could Deliver Growth
Forget tax increases or tax cuts. What the UK needs is tax reform.
Nov 24, 2025
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The Big Spoke
Why I love cycling in London, and why you should too
Sep 15, 2025
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Harry Rushworth
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The Holyport Studio Rejection is a Microcosm of British Planning
and why the Planning and Infrastructure Bill must be protected from the anti-growth lobby
Jun 9, 2025
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The Suprising Success of Railway Reopenings
and the crystal ball approach to infrastructure planning.
Apr 22, 2025
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