public spending
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?
Redundancies and Red Ink: Decoding the NHS’s Financial Crisis and Its Ripple Effect on the UK Economy
An analysis of the NHS’s financial deal, exploring its deep impact on the UK economy, public finance, and the investment landscape.
Echoes of ’97: Is Labour Repeating Blair’s Greatest Economic Gamble?
Was Tony Blair’s 1997 decision to stick to Tory spending plans a mistake? We analyze the parallels to today’s economy and the risks of repeating history.
The Chancellor’s Gambit: Navigating a “Fair” Budget in a Turbulent UK Economy
A “fair” Budget looms, signaling tough choices and likely tax rises. We analyze the economic stakes and the impact on investing, finance, and the stock market.
UK’s Economic Crossroads: Is a Controversial Tax Shift the Only Path to Prosperity?
A radical proposal to fix the UK’s stagnant economy suggests a controversial tax shift. Is this the key to unlocking productivity and long-term growth?