Connect More: Looking after your mental health and wellbeing with digital support March 9, 2023 Having a proactive attitude to our mental health is crucial for us all. And now it’s even easier with a raft of digital services Great strides have been made over the past few years around raising the profile of mental health and wellbeing and its importance in our lives. Since the pandemic there has been [...]
Global money transfers surged 60 per cent over the last decade to £538bn in the past year August 8, 2022 Global money transfers reached $653bn (£538bn) in the past year, a rise of 60 per cent over the last 10 years as economic trouble hits countries. Research by remittance provider ACE Money Transfer said the rise began as the world recovered from 2008’s global financial crisis in 2011-2012, with remittances important in aiding developing countries [...]
Against the Olympics: Why we should stop worshipping elite sport July 29, 2024 Expensive, disruptive and just plain annoying, it’s time to stop hero-worshipping the Olympics, writes Anna Moloney Finally this month the Euros ended and I breathed a sigh of relief that I, a loud and proud hater of sport and fun, would no longer have my quiet evenings disrupted by the cheers of sporting enthusiasts. But [...]
It’s the Year of the Pothole and Britain is crazy November 17, 2023 Forget the Chinese Zodiac – Britain’s automotive association has appointed itself responsible for assigning the symbol of the year. And they’ve chosen potholes.
Central banks must front-load rate hikes to tame inflation, Carney warns June 15, 2022 The world’s biggest central banks need to dial up the pace of rate hikes to shake inflation out of their respective economies, the former chief of the Bank of England said today. Canadian banker Mark Carney, 57, who led Threadneedle Street from 2013 to 2020, told Bloomberg that monetary authorities “need to start moving more [...]
British Chambers of Commerce urges Sunak to help businesses facing rising costs March 20, 2022 The British Chambers of Commerce has called on Rishi Sunak to help businesses facing rising energy costs as it warns of a “cost of doing business” crisis. BCC director general Shevaun Haviland today urged the chancellor to scrap the planned rise in National Insurance Contributions for employees and employers next month and to implement an [...]
Spring statement: OBR slashes economic growth forecasts on Russia-Ukraine war inflation spike March 23, 2022 The UK’s fiscal watchdog has slashed its forecasts for economic growth this year driven by the Russia-Ukraine war sending inflation spiking. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) is expecting the UK economy to grow 3.8 per cent this year, down from six per cent in its previous forecast. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to send [...]
Brits have ‘just got a lot poorer’, warns IFS after Jeremy Hunt’s £55bn tax raid November 18, 2022 Brits have "just got a lot poorer" warned the IFS, following Jeremy Hunt's tax-grabbing autumn statement yesterday.
Accelerating costs and higher tax bills knock employers’ confidence April 20, 2022 Swelling cost burdens and higher tax bills are eating into UK businesses’ confidence in the country’s economic prospects, reveals a fresh survey published today. Severe inflationary pressures sourced from the Russia-Ukraine war sending energy prices higher and ongoing supply chain disruption has muddied the outlook for the UK economy. The world’s economic watchdog, the International [...]
Britain’s productivity has been battered by the scarcity of affordable homes in cities February 15, 2022 Londoners are feeling the squeeze. The Bank of England has forecast the biggest annual fall in living standards for at least three decades: energy costs are surging, and rents are going up by 5.5 per cent. The high cost of housing leads to a worse quality of life in familiar ways, through lower disposable incomes, [...]