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  • My advice for Rachel Reeves? Learn how to spin a yarn

    November 19, 2025

    Economic history shows us the importance of a narrative. If Rachel Reeves wants to help the economy, she needs to learn how to tell a story.

  • Scotland’s bond gambit is a political game of kilts vs gilts

    November 19, 2025

    The SNP’s plan to issue quasi-sovereign bonds is little more than a political gesture that will ultimately push up the price of borrowing, says Tim Focas The Scottish government’s plan to issue its first-ever £1.5bn of quasi-sovereign bonds, known as “kilts”, is being pitched as a confident stride towards financial maturity. In reality, it looks [...]

  • Markets will determine whether Reeves has any credibility left

    November 19, 2025

    It’s a regrettable reality that a politician – or an entire government – can limp on for months or even years after losing credibility in the eyes of voters. In contrast, when markets think the credibility is gone the consequences can be much more immediate. Just ask Liz Truss. One week from today, the Chancellor’s [...]

  • How to make it: your business needs hedgehogs as well as foxes

    November 19, 2025

    The fox is endlessly dashing around, pursuing new things to do and then wanting to do them at speed. The hedgehog is far more methodical and focused. They don’t get distracted by adding too many new responsibilities. If you’re not a hedgehog, then hire one, says Richard Harpin I’m the first to admit that, as [...]

  • Time to bring back the Great British exit

    November 18, 2025

    Britain has no lack of ideas, founders or ambition but too often our successful start-ups lean on American giants when they exit. This isn’t inevitable, says Carolyn Dawson More than 100 companies are incorporated every hour in this country. British start-ups have raised more than $7bn in investment so far this year alone. Despite the [...]

  • Rachel Reeves’s caution could prove as damaging as Liz Truss’s recklessness

    November 18, 2025

    Reeves is trying her best to avoid any comparisons to Truss's infamous mini-budget, but her excessive caution could prove just as damaging.

  • Prime Ministers deserve a nicer house and we deserve better government

    November 18, 2025

    The nerve centre of the British state, 10 Downing Street, is fantastically ill-suited to the needs of a modern Prime Minister and to the interests of the country. An excellent piece by Politico last week lifted the lid on what it’s actually like to work in this rather dilapidated Georgian townhouse, with one former No [...]

  • City minister: Why financial education for every child matters

    November 18, 2025

    City minister Lucy Rigby is backing City AM’s campaign to expand financial education All children should be taught the skills they need to understand money and the importance of financial decisions. That’s why, through our Financial Inclusion Strategy, we have made financial education compulsory in all primary schools, taking on board the recommendations of the [...]

  • Forget the naysayers, banks are still committed to climate action

    November 18, 2025

    Headlines have decried the end of green finance, yet the vast majority of institutions remain committed to climate action, writes Bob Wigley.

  • The British library is in crisis: why does nobody care?

    November 18, 2025

    The widespread indifference to the British Library’s crippling cyberattack demonstrates a perilous failure to value the knowledge infrastructure vital for national prosperity, says Hetan Shah The head of a critical British information body has resigned. No, not the BBC. At the start of this month the chief executive of the British Library, the UK’s national [...]

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