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  • A Treasury reshuffle on the eve of a Budget is a bad sign for Reeves

    September 1, 2025

    Handing responsibility for the economy to a man who was director of policy for Ed Miliband is a sign of desperation from Rachel Reeves, says Eliot Wilson Every time I see a new announcement from Rachel Reeves at the Treasury now, it puts me in mind of the poet Stevie Smith: “I was much further [...]

  • Business execs should snap out of summer slump quickly this year

    September 1, 2025

    As the Budget moves closer into view, it looks like business execs will be met with stark awakenings in post-August office reset.

  • The climate activist case for continued drilling for fossil fuels

    August 29, 2025

    A pragmatic energy transition requires maintaining domestic oil and gas production as a strategic bridge to a renewable future, in order to prevent higher emissions from foreign imports while securing national energy sovereignty, says Callum Adamson “Drill, baby, drill” is not something you’d expect a ‘climate activist’ to say. You probably wouldn’t hear it from [...]

  • Nigel Farage’s Brexit grudge match

    August 29, 2025

    Nigel Farage is capitalising on decades of failure to deliver on immigration, but there’s a deeper question: what did Britain really mean by Brexit? Asks Alys Denby “There’s a high priest of Euroscepticism who thinks quoting large amounts of Shakespeare will help connect with people” said Nigel Farage when vying with Daniel Hannan to head [...]

  • Watch: Are we on the brink of a financial crisis?

    August 28, 2025

    This might be the calm before the storm; the final stretch of a summer holiday that we might look back on as heady days before things turned very nasty indeed. Yesterday I interviewed the Prime Minister, the Chancellor and the Business Secretary – all lined up in the City AM studio. The video will be [...]

  • Gilt trip: why markets are punishing Rachel Reeves

    August 28, 2025

    Without a credible and transparent medium-term fiscal plan, bond markets will continue to price in higher risk and demand higher returns, says Gareth Davies The UK economy faces an uncomfortable reality. On one side, inflation has continued to rise. On the other, government borrowing costs have surged, with gilt yields now at their highest level in [...]

  • Business has never been a man’s world – meet the women who bankrolled history

    August 28, 2025

    A new history challenges the myth that business was “just for men” by uncovering the forgotten stories of powerful female entrepreneurs, bankers, and industrialists who have been crucial to building global prosperity throughout the ages, writes Victoria Bateman Hidden away inside the British Museum is a little-known collection of women’s business cards dating to the [...]

  • On This Day: When Britain led the atomic age

    August 27, 2025

    On this day in 1956, Calder Hall became the first nuclear power station to supply domestic electricity, so what went wrong? Asks Eliot Wilson Sixty-nine years ago today, on 27 August 1956, the United Kingdom reached an extraordinary scientific and industrial milestone. Calder Hall Nuclear Power Station near Seascale on the coast of Cumbria was [...]

  • Tax: What should Reeves do in the Autumn Budget?

    August 27, 2025

    As rumours swirl about which taxes Rachel Reeves may target this autumn, Tim Sarson lays out what the Chancellor can (and should) do.

  • Hiking minimum wage as graduate pay stagnates is incentivising mediocrity

    August 27, 2025

    Hiking the minimum wage as graduate salaries flatline is creating a system where ambition is no longer rewarded, writes Steve Rigby.

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