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  • DEBATE: Would creating a ‘Free Time Index’, as the Green Party suggests, improve wellbeing in the UK?

    October 8, 2018

    Would creating a ‘Free Time Index’, as the Green party suggests, improve wellbeing in the UK? Leni Zneimer, WeWork general manager for UK and Ireland, says YES. There is an increasingly strong business case being made for prioritising employee wellbeing – and change on a national scale is long overdue. Research from ACAS estimates that mental [...]

  • Heed the business bashing – capitalism depends on it

    October 8, 2018

    A dreadful misrepresentation, a gaggle of braggarts, the worst take on business you could possibly create. Yes, The Apprentice has returned to the BBC for a fourteenth season, and this time, its representation of business has turbocharged the hate and self-regard to gobsmacking levels. “Nation shall speak peace unto nation” is the motto of the [...]

  • When it comes to our social care crisis, prevention is the only cure

    October 8, 2018

    Matt Hancock has survived his first party conference as the new health secretary, wearing his NHS pin proudly on his lapel. And top of the list of his departmental priorities is social care. It got a £240m spending boost last week, but that’s not the only approach on the table. One of Hancock’s recent suggestions [...]

  • Both sides would lose out from a no-deal Brexit

    October 8, 2018

    As MPs return to the House of Commons this week, a plethora of pressing issues will have built up during party conference season. One topic, of course, that will inevitably continue to dominate the political landscape over the coming weeks and months is Brexit. Negotiations are entering a critical phase, with less than six months [...]

  • Japan would welcome Britain into the Trans-Pacific Partnership after Brexit

    October 8, 2018

    Japan would welcome the UK into the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) “with open arms” once it leaves the EU, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has said. The leader said Britain would be welcomed into the trade deal involving 11 Pacific countries, including Japan, Malaysia, Canada, Mexico and Australia, but urged Prime Minister Theresa May’s government to avoid [...]

  • Tax cut plan shows Tory MPs are focused on winning back young professional voters

    October 8, 2018

    Oasis playing to more than 100,000 fans at Knebworth. John Major clinging on to power in Downing Street. England’s footballers crashing out of the European Championships on penalties to Germany. The year, of course, was 1996. It may seem like yesterday to many of us, but life in Britain is markedly different today. This morning the [...]

  • Bank of England chief economist Andy Haldane to head industrial strategy council

    October 7, 2018

    The government has appointed Bank of England chief economist Andy Haldane to chair a new industrial strategy council in a bid to boost Britain’s low productivity. The council, which will meet three or four times per year, will publish a regular report on the government’s progress on implementing its industrial strategy. The body will also [...]

  • Theresa May urges Labour voters to ‘look beyond’ party labels and back her plan for post-Brexit Britain

    October 7, 2018

    Theresa May has launched a bid to woo disgruntled Labour voters, asking them to "look at her party afresh" and "beyond party labels". Writing in the Observer yesterday, May said she wanted the Conservatives to be a party "for the whole country" and that the Tories were capable of going beyond criticising the opposition. "To [...]

  • Kensington and Chelsea councillor calls for new powers to take over ‘ghost homes’

    October 6, 2018

    Kensington and Chelsea council have reportedly signed off on a request for ministers to give them the mandate to take over so-called ghost homes, left empty by overseas buyers waiting for their value to increase. Deputy council leader Kim Taylor-Smith has written to housing minister Kit Malthouse to call for a change in legislation, according [...]

  • Citi to set up a new UK bank post-Brexit

    October 6, 2018

    Citigroup is to transfer its UK consumer operations into a new UK bank, headquartered in London, in time for the country's exit from the European Union. A note sent out to customers revealed the move yesterday, in which the bank said its UK business, previously managed via Citibank Europe in Ireland, will be moved by March [...]

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