And it's not the greener firms that will save us. To be an economist one cannot also be a diplomat, in as much as to be truly economically objective, one risks making statements...
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On-site versus online retail
Battle lines redrawn for our consumer good. By the time coronavirus so abruptly and harmfully struck, those businesses plying their consumer goods trade from premises on high...
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This time next year
As of September 6th, the UK has a new prime minister, in Liz Truss, and a new chancellor in Kwasi Kwarteng. To say they face immense challenges is no exaggeration. Then again,...
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How Putin has impacted the next UK election
Now, whatever one may believe concerning his past attempts to 'subvert parliamentary elections', it can be assured that Putin has affected how the UK next go to the polls. For,...
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CPI – a compromised pricing indicator
Seldom does another topic supplant the weather as the most common conversation topic amongst Brits. And yet, for six months now, temperature has been eclipsed by heated talk of...
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The only UK economic constant isn’t so much change, as constant political flux
Back in April, we released The UK Economy over Time (‘23 – ‘30) & from Place to Place, which made the case that in the years to 2030, Central and Northern England (CaNE)...