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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.

China and Pakistan Agree New Phase of CPEC Projects

The foreign ministers of China and Pakistan have solidified a new phase of multi-billion-dollar cooperation, agreeing to accelerate high-priority projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to boost regional connectivity and economic growth

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.

Trump’s Tariffs Backfire on US Allies

Former President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff policies continue to strain international relations, with Canada and China bearing the brunt. This editorial examines the lasting economic and diplomatic fallout.

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.

UK expat finds better life in China

A British expat reveals why leaving the UK for China transformed her life—lower living costs, higher earnings, and a 13-hour workweek.

PM defends China trip: 'Respect costs nothing'

The Prime Minister has defended his diplomatic approach to China, insisting that mutual respect is key despite criticism over the trip's outcomes. Read the full analysis.

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?

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