Economics & Finance
Paul Wallace / September 19, 2019
These crucial numbers are too difficult to follow and vast sums of money are easily missed in the confusion
Dmitry Grozoubinski / September 18, 2019
It is one thing to regain sovereignty, it is another entirely to agree where to point it
Anita Charlesworth and Adam Tinson / September 17, 2019
Governments are using the figures that suit them rather than seeking an accurate set of numbers
Jonathan Portes / September 11, 2019
Theresa May’s draconian visa curbs have been reversed, not a moment too soon
Vicky Pryce / September 10, 2019
The question is whether it will ever return to its previous levels of growth
David Henig / September 10, 2019
A sensible compromise remains the only way forward, despite bluster on both sides
George Peretz / September 9, 2019
The UK may dislike such provisions but it could find itself unable to avoid them
Jennifer Dixon and Hugh Alderwick / September 6, 2019
Governments cannot duck the hard choices for much longer
Duncan Weldon / September 4, 2019
Britain remained globalised and this was crucial to its success
Paul Wallace / September 3, 2019
The chancellor will merely tot up the cost of Johnson’s electioneering bungs