Britain's housing crisis is now at an inflection point where the housing safety net is now collapsing and in the next decade ...
In the run-up to the 2010 election, Britain was not doing well, with productivity in the doldrums. GDP took a hit from the catastrophic financial crisis, of course, and the country was in a recession.
Fully 84% of Britons say the government seems tired of governing. This includes 49% who see it as “very tired”. It won’t surprise anyone, but 90% of Labour voters also think so. But what does surprise ...
Capitalism’s foundational tenet is that free markets, driven by competition and innovation, generate wealth that benefits society as a whole. However, this idea rests on the assumption that the ...
The UK’s disastrous “mini” Budget can trace its origins back to Britain’s decision to leave the European Union. The economic costs of Brexit were masked by the Covid-19 pandemic and the crisis in ...
This article is about identifying these news sources to help navigate a rapidly changing news environment within the economy. Given that “Follow the money” is a catchphrase popularised by the 1976 ...
In August 2023, according to Statista – 65 per cent of British people thought that the economy was the top issue facing the country. This compares with 40 per cent who think that public health or the ...
In an article entitled “Alternative news sites waging guerrilla war on BBC,” in The Guardian last September, the BBC’s political editor Nick Robinson said “ALL alternative websites shared a certainty ...
A UK regulator on Thursday reported more than 252,000 cases of authorised push payment scams worth about £341m last year where people lost money from their accounts to fraudsters posing as genuine ...
QuickFact: The quickest way to tell the difference between a monkey and an ape is by the presence or absence of a tail. Almost all monkeys have tails; apes do not.
The first two paragraphs from Mo Stewart’s own website fully explains her mission as follows: “Mo Stewart Research” collates all of my independent disability studies research conducted since 2009, ...
Philosopher and human rights advocate Baroness Mary Warnock once remarked, “Autonomy is not simply a right; it is the essence of what makes us human. To deny someone control over the final chapter of ...