Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, is projected to acquire nearly £40 billion from interest on student loans before the conclusion of the current parliament. This assessment comes from official forecasts and
Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, is projected to acquire nearly £40 billion from interest on student loans before the conclusion of the current parliament. This assessment comes from official forecasts and
Japan’s Prime Minister has openly expressed admiration for former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. This sentiment highlights a growing inclination towards conservative economic principles within Japan’s political landscape. The prime
The Governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, has urged global institutions such as central banks to take a stand against populist movements that threaten financial stability. In a
For decades, French retirees have enjoyed an enviable standard of living, departing the workforce as early as 62 and benefiting from one of the most generous state pension systems in
The European Union’s unprecedented €750 billion NextGenerationEU programme, launched amid the depths of the Covid-19 pandemic, has reached a critical juncture as member states race against an August 2026 deadline
The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) is poised to implement a significant overhaul of its monetary policy framework, moving closer to the operational models of the US Federal Reserve and
In a significant policy revelation, Conservative leadership frontrunner Kemi Badenoch has expressed her support for implementing a flat tax rate system, describing it as an “attractive idea” for future Conservative






