For a start, £14bn is just a drop in the ocean: public sector current spending is still forecast to climb to £1,351bn in 2029 ...
We have the highest levels of peacetime spending. We have the highest levels of public debt. We have non-existent growth, ...
In ‘Rethinking Monetary Policy’, I argue that the Bank of England’s 30-year-old commitment to inflation targeting is no ...
It can be infuriating making the case for free markets. Too much time has to be spent batting away obviously terrible, ...
Labour’s approach is not just flawed – it’s economically reckless. Their policies are forcing businesses into untenable ...
There are a number of reasons to be sceptical about this endeavour. Reeves told the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg that the savings ...
This is the fourth in a series of essays from the Rt Hon Kit Malthouse MP on how to fix the British economy. You can read the ...
For this week’s edition of ‘Nimby Watch’, we’re going on a road trip, from leafy Islington to Ipswich, where residents are ...
However, SEND is the last remaining bastion of Wild West education policy. As with many public policy initiatives, the road ...
Even 40% of UK median household income (£14,000), puts you, as an individual, just outside the global top 10%. For two adults ...
You can always tell that a policy is a winner when its advocates start simultaneously arguing that it’s a very important ...
During my years as a start-up founder, I had the dubious pleasure of navigating the spoken and unspoken procurement rules of ...
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