Compulsory purchase is an important institution. As the great economic historian Dan Bogart has argued, Britain made abundant ...
The latest revelations about endemic tuition fee fraud have drawn attention once again to a truth policymakers do not want to ...
It has become traditional to see stories over the winter months about the NHS in crisis. In a bleak new development, stories ...
Debt, spending, tax and borrowing are all high and can’t credibly keep rising. Spending must be brought seriously under ...
Labour’s approach is not just flawed – it’s economically reckless. Their policies are forcing businesses into untenable ...
Looking For Growth is not normal. But that’s exactly why it’ll work. To learn more about LFG or to support the movement, ...
For a start, £14bn is just a drop in the ocean: public sector current spending is still forecast to climb to £1,351bn in 2029 ...
There are a number of reasons to be sceptical about this endeavour. Reeves told the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg that the savings ...
We have the highest levels of peacetime spending. We have the highest levels of public debt. We have non-existent growth, even negative on the most important measure, GDP per capita growth. And yet, ...
In ‘Rethinking Monetary Policy’, I argue that the Bank of England’s 30-year-old commitment to inflation targeting is no ...
It can be infuriating making the case for free markets. Too much time has to be spent batting away obviously terrible, tried-and-failed ideas. Proposals for a wealth tax are just the latest iteration ...
A groundbreaking new book lays out a path to growth Can we really embrace technology while grasping our most vexing problems? Yes Kemi Badenoch could use the abundance mindset to offer a positive ...