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UK faces £71bn fiscal black hole as policies fail, NIESR warns

The National Institute of Economic and Social Research issues a stark warning that UK government policies are failing, creating a £71bn fiscal black hole and risking a 'vicious cycle' of stagnation. Expert analysis reveals the critical challenges facing t

Australia's Economic Blind Spot: Women Key to Growth

Exclusive insights from Australia's Economic Reform Roundtable reveal how sidelining women's economic participation is costing the nation billions. Discover the urgent call for a gender-inclusive productivity revolution.

Australia's Diplomatic Storm and Reform Controversy

Exclusive insight into Australia's escalating diplomatic row, the controversial 'Barry' roundtable reforms, and the political turmoil gripping Canberra. Discover the internal and external pressures shaping the nation's future.

Australia's Radical Plan: Link Wages to Productivity

A groundbreaking report from Australia's Economic Roundtable proposes a radical overhaul to tackle the cost-of-living crisis, calling for a direct link between wages and productivity to increase incomes and reform the tax system for a fairer future.

Australia's Economic Reform Roundtable: Key Takeaways

Australia's top policymakers and business leaders gathered for the first day of the Economic Reform Roundtable, discussing critical changes to boost growth, innovation, and competitiveness. Here’s what was decided.

Albanese's economic roundtable: subdued and quiet

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's high-profile economic roundtable was notably subdued, with few fireworks or bold announcements. What does this mean for Australia's economic future?

Chalmers hails economic reform success

Treasurer Jim Chalmers celebrates the outcomes of the high-profile Economic Reform Roundtable, signalling progress for Australia's economic future.

Chalmers' economic roundtable: reform or retreat?

Treasurer Jim Chalmers' upcoming economic roundtable presents a crucial opportunity for transformative reforms. With Australians facing mounting financial pressures, experts argue that half-measures are no longer an option.

WEF accused of faking Brexit failure data

The World Economic Forum faces allegations of distorting economic data to falsely claim Brexit has harmed the UK economy, sparking outrage among experts.

Ken Henry's bold reform plan for Labor

Former Treasury Secretary Ken Henry presents a compelling reform agenda, urging Labor to seize the moment for transformative economic and social policies.

Shapps claims UK "not in recession" despite data

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps faces backlash after controversially declaring the UK is 'out of recession', despite official data showing economic contraction. Labour slams remarks as 'delusional'.

UK signs landmark £1.2bn Texas trade deal

Britain secures its largest-ever state-level US trade agreement, opening doors for British businesses in Texas' booming economy while strengthening transatlantic ties.

UK economy shows unexpected November growth

The UK economy defied expectations with unexpected growth in November, easing recession concerns. Experts weigh in on the latest ONS and Bank of England data.

UK unemployment rises as wage growth slows

New data reveals a concerning trend in the UK labour market, with rising unemployment and slowing wage growth. What does this mean for workers and businesses?

UK stagflation threat as Labour tax hikes loom

Experts warn that Britain faces a dangerous stagflation scenario, with Labour's proposed tax increases potentially crippling economic recovery while inflation remains stubbornly high.

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