NHS Trump drug deal 'may cost 15,000 lives'
A £3bn deal to pay US drug firms more and avoid Trump's tariffs could lead to 15,971 extra deaths yearly as NHS rations care, York University research reveals. Read the full analysis.
A £3bn deal to pay US drug firms more and avoid Trump's tariffs could lead to 15,971 extra deaths yearly as NHS rations care, York University research reveals. Read the full analysis.
BBC quiz viewers accuse London School of Economics team of poor sportsmanship after Manchester's gracious win. See the social media reaction and the show's other recent drama.
The TUC warns Britain's budget watchdog is hardwired for austerity and strangling growth. Read why a major review is demanded before the autumn budget.
New research uncovers the astonishing economic dominance of baseball's World Series over football's FIFA World Cup, with staggering revenue figures that redefine sporting value.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have justified their astronomical £270 million payroll by clinching the World Series, sparking debate about financial fairness in Major League Baseball.
An in-depth analysis reveals why Australia's landmark critical minerals agreement with the Trump administration could become a massive financial burden for Australian taxpayers, with experts warning of overstated benefits and hidden risks.
Mining giant Adani denies explosive allegations it sold coal below market value, potentially costing Queensland hundreds of millions in lost royalties amid growing scrutiny of resource sector practices.
Exclusive: Donald Trump reportedly considers appointing Canadian economist and former central banker Mark Carney to a key position if he wins the upcoming US presidential election.
An exclusive financial breakdown of QIPCO British Champions Day reveals the multi-million pound investment behind the world's most valuable race day at Ascot.
Celebrating the remarkable life and legacy of Professor Adrian Mayer, whose groundbreaking fieldwork in India reshaped anthropology and illuminated complex social structures.
Australian film producers and trade experts condemn Donald Trump's proposed 10% tariff on imported films as unworkable and economically damaging to both Hollywood and international cinema.
Exclusive research reveals Police Scotland officers are using personal mobile phones for official duties due to a critical lack of digital resources, raising serious data security and operational concerns.
Exclusive investigation reveals Queensland's ticking time bomb as mining giants leave taxpayers facing billions in rehabilitation costs for derelict sites, with prime agricultural land at stake.
The Complete University Guide's 2025 league table for Economics is out. Discover which UK universities topped the chart, which ones are rising stars, and key trends shaping economics education.
A fierce battle erupts in Menominee, Wisconsin, as locals and officials challenge a proposed $10 billion data centre's plan to consume billions of gallons of water annually, raising alarms over environmental impact and resource strain.
A startling new economic analysis from Bloomberg Economics indicates that nearly half of all US states are either already in recession or teetering on the edge, signalling potential national economic turmoil ahead.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy issues stark warning to Premier League clubs about unsustainable spending and need for financial controls as football faces economic reckoning.
A landmark study reveals a dramatic wealth shift in the UK, with Wales experiencing a remarkable financial surge while traditional economic powerhouses in Southeast and Northeast England face a relative decline in household prosperity.
Entrepreneur Patrick Bet-David's explosive debate with Professor Richard Wolff on capitalism versus communism has gone viral, drawing massive online engagement and polarising viewers worldwide.
Exclusive investigation reveals Scotland's consumer protection system is in catastrophic decline, with trading standards officers stretched to breaking point and enforcement actions plummeting.
Iceland has once again topped the Global Peace Index, retaining its title as the most peaceful nation on Earth for over a decade. Discover what makes this Nordic island a haven for travellers and residents alike.
Cambridge economist Victoria Bateman delivers a provocative defence of free markets, linking economic freedom to personal liberty in her bold new book, Economica.
US Senator JD Vance criticises the UK's economic policies, calling them 'bad economics' during a high-profile speech. Read his full remarks and reactions.
Exploring the rise of Bonnie Blue's adult entertainment empire and the economic forces shaping the industry's future.
Tributes pour in for Lord Meghnad Desai, the influential economist and Labour peer, who has died at the age of 81. Known for his sharp intellect and contributions to economics, Desai's legacy spans academia and politics.
Rachel Reeves' economic strategy promises renewal but risks repeating past mistakes with deregulation dressed as innovation. Is this just trickle-down economics in new packaging?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves outlines bold reforms to financial regulations, claiming reduced bureaucracy will spur growth benefiting all sectors.