As the UK experiences an increasingly gloomy economic outlook, the new government under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to ignore calls to implement progressive taxes. With research suggesting that low tax rates lead to increasing inequality and, consequently, sluggish economic growth, the new government, argues Paul Whiteley, needs a new path to avoid electoral defeat
In his March 2015 Budget speech, Chancellor George Osborne emphasised that austerity measures over t...
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According to figures released today by the Office for National Statistics , the UK economy grew by o...
According to figures released today by the Office for National Statistics , the UK economy grew by o...
With the Prime Minister’s dramatic resignation this week, much in relation to economic policy is no...
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The dramatic political events in Westminster have left Nadhim Zahawi currently holding the reins at ...
In the face of lower than expected growth, pressure is building on the Chancellor George Osborne, to...
Last week saw the release of low quarterly growth figures from the Office for National Statistics. T...
This week’s budget saw the introduction of massive cuts to public sector spending, benefit reduction...
The Chancellor’s new economic model may be built on unstable foundations. Lee Hopley argues the econ...
In the face of lower than expected growth, pressure is building on the Chancellor George Osborne, to...
George Osborne used his budget speech to portray the coalition government’s stewardship of the econo...
Who would have thought an election was around the corner? John Van Reenen looks at what George Osbor...
In his March 2015 Budget speech, Chancellor George Osborne emphasised that austerity measures over t...
First paragraph: The UK chancellor of the exchequer, Philip Hammond, has delivered a budget which of...
With the threat of stagflation and interest rate rises, the current economic climate shows little si...
According to figures released today by the Office for National Statistics , the UK economy grew by o...
According to figures released today by the Office for National Statistics , the UK economy grew by o...
With the Prime Minister’s dramatic resignation this week, much in relation to economic policy is no...
Yesterday saw the Chancellor’s autumn statement. Tony Dolphin argues that the measures announced in ...
The dramatic political events in Westminster have left Nadhim Zahawi currently holding the reins at ...
In the face of lower than expected growth, pressure is building on the Chancellor George Osborne, to...
Last week saw the release of low quarterly growth figures from the Office for National Statistics. T...
This week’s budget saw the introduction of massive cuts to public sector spending, benefit reduction...
The Chancellor’s new economic model may be built on unstable foundations. Lee Hopley argues the econ...
In the face of lower than expected growth, pressure is building on the Chancellor George Osborne, to...
George Osborne used his budget speech to portray the coalition government’s stewardship of the econo...
Who would have thought an election was around the corner? John Van Reenen looks at what George Osbor...
In his March 2015 Budget speech, Chancellor George Osborne emphasised that austerity measures over t...
First paragraph: The UK chancellor of the exchequer, Philip Hammond, has delivered a budget which of...
With the threat of stagflation and interest rate rises, the current economic climate shows little si...