It’s pretty uncontroversial to observe that we are living in a time of rising extremism, irrationality, polarisation and anger (pick your combination). In their brilliant…
It’s pretty uncontroversial to observe that we are living in a time of rising extremism, irrationality, polarisation and anger (pick your combination). In their brilliant…
The UK could play a leading role in rebuilding the lives of the people of Ukraine by formulating a plan that helped clear legal pathways…
The climate action NGO WRAP has today published the annual updates of its voluntary agreements for the food, plastics and textiles sectors. The publication comes with a stark…
Liz Truss had promised the review of the Bank of England’s (BoE) independence in monetary policy decisions during her Conservative Party leadership contest in August…
The UK economy is in dire shape. During the first quarter of 2022 we sustained an overall balance of payments deficit of over £50bn, almost…
In his Autumn Statement, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced an overhaul of important aspects of insurance regulation known as Solvency II rules. Insurance industry lobbyists claim…
Budget days are hard core politics wrapped in economics. They are the embodiment of that important but now less used term – our political economy….
OPEN MANIFESTO POLICY DRAFT How can we deliver the higher levels of investment and productivity of labour and capital necessary to address Britain’s inadequate infrastructure,…
OPEN MANIFESTO POLICY DRAFT With a huge black hole in its public finances, the UK is lucky to be blessed with around £8 trillion in…
In a recent New York Times column, Paul Krugman argues that the core elements of inflation are not only groceries and gasoline, but also housing. Indeed,…
You don’t have to look too far right now to find talk of crisis, whether it is the cost of living, the state of national…