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The big policy question facing Labour on immigration is, essentially, contained in this chart — the UK is about average in the OECD and in line with its peer countries when it comes to the proportion ...
Energy Infrastructure Partners, the Swiss investment company, earlier this year completed a deal to buy 10 per cent of ...
The UK economy grew 0.7 per cent in the first quarter, the fastest pace in a year, in a boost to Labour ahead of the impact ...
Lower US tariffs on British steel, aluminium and car exports are unlikely to take effect for weeks, according to UK officials, as companies complain about continued uncertainty about the levies ...
This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show podcast episode: ‘Bonus — Globalisation can be slowed, but not stopped’ ...
This week’s podcast is about India and Pakistan. My guest is Sushant Singh of Yale University. The fighting last week between India and Pakistan was the most intense military confrontation between the ...
So what mattered for Berkshire over the period, according to Finley’s work, was exposure to the low beta, value and (in a ...
Paradoxically, if the RDARR systems are more “steampunk dystopia” than “cybernetic panopticon”, measures to lighten the routine burden without compromising oversight are going to be more inconvenient ...
Vladimir Putin has finally declared that he will not meet Volodymyr Zelenskyy for bilateral peace talks that he himself proposed. Our Moscow and Kyiv correspondents explain the potential fallout. And ...
The rule requires big banks to have a preset amount of high-quality capital against their total leverage, which includes assets such as loans and off-balance sheet exposures such as derivatives. It ...
High-end multipurpose stadiums, smaller format games, and the rise of fantasy football all point to a profit imperative. And ...
Developers are widening their amenities remit to include recording spaces aimed at the ‘content creator’ generation ...