Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak regrets using the “Stop the Boats” slogan, acknowledging it was too stark and couldn’t be delivered, as he reflects on his time in office during a wide-ranging interview. He discusses disagreements over economic policy with Boris Johnson, emphasizing his belief in small state conservatism and the need to prioritize spending and borrowing. Sunak also highlights his proud achievement of bringing the economy back under control after a period of market panic due to unfunded tax cuts, while expressing concerns about rising inflation and interest rates impacting public finances.
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The fallout from Trump’s war on Harvard will outlast his term
Donald Trump has escalated his conflict with Harvard University, threatening to redirect $3 billion in federal research funding and reviewing existing contracts due to perceived disrespect and a failure to address campus antisemitism. His administration's actions, which include freezing research grants and reducing foreign student admissions, are seen as a direct challenge to the institution and may signal a broader conservative strategy to undermine Democratic support within academia. Students express concern that if such measures...
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