October 11, 2019
October 08, 2019
What Margaret Thatcher’s rabbi taught about work, welfare, and labor unions
September 23, 2019
Bailouts, moral hazards, and the scapegoating of the taxpayer
September 17, 2019
Alejandro Chafuen in Forbes: The uncertainties of the Brexit debate
Acton’s own Alejandro Chafuen recently returned from a visit to England, and today in Forbes he offers a few of his impressions and analyses of the contentious Brexit process. The political machinations of the current situation are seemingly endless, but its ramifications are more than just political. Continue Reading...
July 29, 2019
Boris Johnson: Where there is a vision, the people flourish?
July 12, 2019
UK Northern Ireland abortion act oversteps legal boundaries: Expert
The UK Parliament has taken a step to overturn legislation on two of the most sensitive issues in politics, in violation of an agreement that grants authority over those issues to a lower level of government. Continue Reading...
June 24, 2019
NHS forces mentally challenged Catholic woman to have an abortion
If it were possible to localize all the pathologies undermining the West into a single incident, a court ruling handed down on Friday might serve as the one. A British judge has ordered a young Catholic woman with “moderately severe” learning disabilities to have a second-trimester abortion against her will, in a case filed by the publicly funded National Health Service. Continue Reading...
June 14, 2019
The BBC scraps free TV for the elderly: A lesson from Boxer in ‘Animal Farm’
June 10, 2019
Who are the candidates for UK prime minister/Conservative Party leader?
June 06, 2019