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  • Harnessing the power of blockchain and AI to help lift millions of people out of poverty

    July 24, 2018

    Blockchain conjures images of bitcoin millionaires and ICOs creating multi-million dollar businesses in hours. But how does that help the millions of people in the UK who live in poverty, or the 1.5m who don’t have access to mainstream banking? You’ve probably heard about the cost of living crisis a lot recently. So you should. [...]

  • Your financial wellbeing is more than just the money in your bank account and the number on your paycheque

    July 18, 2018

    How healthy are you? The answer might make you cringe, but chances are you’ve probably got an answer. “Relatively fit” or “could do with losing a few pounds” will probably sound familiar. But what if you were asked how financially well you are instead? You might be earning a good salary, but still find yourself [...]

  • The Bank of England’s transatlantic flight bill is a mere drop in the ocean

    June 27, 2018

    Eyebrows were raised more than a couple of times during yesterday’s lively grilling of Bank of England officials in Westminster. At one stage Conservative MP Charlie Elphicke quoted an old article from this publication and, contrasting its expectations with the Monetary Policy Committee’s own guidance on interest rates, observed: “It seems that City A.M. is [...]

  • Doctor’s orders: how tech can help the NHS

    June 21, 2018

    THE PRIME Minister’s recent pledge to increase the National Health Service budget by £20bn a year may have been an attempt to win over voters and distract the public from cabinet rows, Tory rebels, and near constant complaints about her handling of Brexit. Instead, the announcement drew fresh criticism about how the proposed funding increase, [...]

  • How the founder of Push Doctor hopes to take the stress away from the NHS

    June 4, 2018

    Nowadays, it’s rare to hear any mention of the NHS without the word “crisis” trailing closely behind. Increasing patient numbers and the worst winter period on record have left the NHS bowing under the pressure. A recent report from the Institute of Fiscal Studies and the Health Foundation said taxes would have to increase by [...]

  • Halfway through Sadiq Khan’s mayoral marathon, the capital is in desperate need of a leader

    May 21, 2018

    Ifo you listen carefully in the direction of City Hall, you can hear Sadiq Khan gasping for breath as he reaches the halfway point of his mayoralty marathon. It’s been a struggle for the past two years since his election, during which living in London has become increasingly difficult. The cost of living is going [...]

  • DEBATE: Would a ‘citizen’s inheritance’ of £10,000 to 25 year olds help tackle intergenerational inequality?

    May 9, 2018

    Would a ‘citizen’s inheritance’ of £10,000 to 25 year olds help tackle intergenerational inequality? Olivia Utley, news and features editor at Reaction, says YES. In Britain, there has always been a tacit deal between the old and young. The young will look after the old, and in exchange, the old will help the young have [...]

  • Local elections 2018: It was meant to bruise Theresa May, but Jeremy Corbyn’s the one with the bloody nose

    May 4, 2018

    As the dust settles on yesterday’s local elections, the picture that is emerging is one of status quo. Incremental gains have been made by the two main parties – but mostly at the expense of Ukip. None of the councils targeted by Labour in its much-hyped Unseat campaign have turned red. Instead the Tories have [...]

  • Seize the chance for radical housing reform

    May 3, 2018

    Britain – and London in particular – needs a sweeping overhaul of the planning system. We are building a fraction of the homes we need to keep up with rising demand, and with a third of young people now faced with spending their entire lives renting, the crisis cannot afford to be brushed under the [...]

  • James Brokenshire has no time to waste in fixing the capital’s housing crisis

    May 2, 2018

    As James Brokenshire takes up his new role as housing secretary, his top priority must be to fix the capital’s broken housing market. It is no exaggeration to say that London is in the midst of a housing crisis. Demand far outstrips supply; while we have built 200,000 new homes over the last decade, London’s [...]

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