public spending
UK’s Fiscal Surprise: Decoding the December Dip in Government Borrowing and What It Means for Investors
A deep dive into the UK’s lower-than-expected December borrowing figures and what this fiscal surprise means for the economy, investors, and the stock market.
The £69 Billion Challenge: How Reforming UK Disability Benefits Could Unlock Economic Growth
A look at UK disability benefit reform, its economic impact, and the potential for technology to create a more sustainable and empowering system.
The Economic Inheritance: Why a Looming UK Recovery Could Redefine the Next Government
Despite a gloomy narrative, falling UK inflation and potential rate cuts could create a surprise economic recovery, offering a major tailwind for the next government.
Germany’s Trillion-Dollar Question: Can a Spending Spree Save Europe’s Economy?
Europe’s economic future may hinge on Germany’s willingness to spend. Economists weigh in on the risks and rewards of a major fiscal push.
The £300 Million Question: Deconstructing the Staggering Economic Cost of the UK’s Covid Inquiry
A BBC analysis reveals the UK’s Covid inquiry bill is soaring towards £300m. We deconstruct the economic impact and what it means for public finance.
The UK Budget Unpacked: A Deep Dive into the Financial Winners and Losers
A deep dive into the UK Budget, analyzing the financial impact on workers, investors, and the economy. Discover the clear winners and losers.
The UK’s £3 Trillion Squeeze: Navigating the Highest Tax Burden Since 1948
The UK’s tax burden is set to hit a 70-year high of 38% of GDP. Discover what this means for your finances, investing, and the broader economy.
Labour’s Economic Tightrope: Can Rachel Reeves Reassure Markets and Her Own Party?
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves urges Labour unity on a fiscally disciplined budget, aiming to reassure financial markets and redefine the party’s economic identity.
The People’s Budget: Decoding Public Demands vs. Economic Reality Ahead of the UK Budget
An in-depth analysis of public demands for the UK Budget, from scrapping stamp duty to funding services, and the economic realities the Chancellor faces.
The Broken Promise: Why the UK’s Post-War Economic Blueprint is Failing and What It Means for Investors
The UK’s post-war economic blueprint is failing under 21st-century pressures, creating a crisis for its economy, investors, and the stock market.
The November Budget Crossroads: Navigating Tax Hikes, Spending Cuts, and the Future of the UK Economy
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces a stark choice between tax rises and spending cuts in the 26 Nov Budget, a decision that will define the UK’s economic future.
The £1 Billion NHS Gamble: A Financial Deep Dive into the UK’s Public Health Crossroads
The UK Treasury has approved a £1bn deal for NHS job cuts to manage overspending. What does this mean for the UK economy, finance, and investors?