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  • Safe havens are tempting in a geopolitical crisis, but fear is not an investment strategy

    April 9, 2026

    With much of the Middle East still upended by the war, the urge to pull back from the markets is understandable. But the evidence, both historical and behavioural, points to a different conclusion, says Liz Ann Sonders As geopolitical tensions continue to dominate headlines and market volatility once again tests investor resolve, the temptation to [...]

  • Why is phone signal so bad in London? Planning, of course

    April 9, 2026

    Outdated planning laws that mean that dictate a pointless three-antenna limit on every phone mast are holding back progress, says Maxwell Marlow You may not believe it, but you can get a better signal at the top of Machu Picchu than you can standing outside of the Bank of England. I believe it. I was [...]

  • Christian nationalism is a dead end for British conservatives

    April 8, 2026

    JD Vance supports re-election of Viktor Orban because the Hungarian autocrat funds a network of think tanks and writers that are crucial to his own succession of Donald Trump. This is not the way forward for the British right, says Alys Denby “This is the horniest place I’ve ever been,” a fellow attendee said, noting [...]

  • The Debate: Should we scrap the ‘table tax’?

    April 8, 2026

    Pavement licenses mean restaurants have to pay to put tables and chairs outside. Is that fair or is it a tax on enterprise?

  • Londonmaxxing could save the capital’s jobs market

    April 8, 2026

    Can Londonmaxxing help revive the capital's flailing job market? Employment expert Kevin Fitzgerald thinks so.

  • M&A in a time of geopolitical turmoil

    April 8, 2026

    Dealmakers are being more selective and concentrating their bets to cope with AI, tariffs and instability in the Middle East, says Jerome Pottier A trillion dollars of dealmaking in under three months should feel like a boom. By the numbers, it is. Activity is up 27 per cent year on year, and the megadeal is [...]

  • A generation risks being put off university just when we need graduates most

    April 8, 2026

    Current public debate, with headlines about student debt, graduate underemployment and a supposedly collapsing graduate jobs market risk the impression that university is no longer a worthwhile investment When Daniela Amodei, co-founder of world-leading AI firm Anthropic, was asked recently whether she regretted her English literature degree, her answer was unequivocal: no. In fact, she [...]

  • We talked to 12 permanent secretaries about how to rewire the state – here’s what they said

    April 8, 2026

    The path to an integrated digital state must be problem-led, not tech led, says Yatin Mahandru The UK government has an ambitious vision – a ‘rewiring of the British state’ powered by digital and AI. Leadership is clear that “no person’s substantive time should be spent on a task where digital or AI can do [...]

  • Anti-establishment? Reform’s triple lock pledge proves they’re more of the same

    April 8, 2026

    If Reform is truly committed to being an anti-establishment party, a party that is serious about solving Britain’s economic woes rather than merely performing opposition then pledging to scrap the triple lock is not something that is optional – it is imperative, says Oliver Dean Just weeks ago, Reform were finally getting serious about the [...]

  • Workers’ rights laws couldn’t come at a worse time for businesses

    April 8, 2026

    The government’s Employment Rights agenda is becoming a reality, and the timing could scarcely be worse. As the first provisions of the Employment Rights Act come into force, Britain’s economic outlook is darkening rapidly. Growth is faltering under the weight of an energy shock, inflation is stirring again and businesses are staring down a period [...]

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