Out of control welfare has stunted economic growth
Britain’s benefits bill is growing consistently while its workforce is undergoing major changes

Britain’s benefits bill is growing consistently while its workforce is undergoing major changes
The Prime Minister’s pursuit of growth lacks the means to achieve any lasting results
France’s political and fiscal chaos poses a threat to the EU’s grand experiment in monetary union
Risk is becoming concentrated as Silicon Valley’s collision with the City blurs regulatory lines
The Chancellor’s ‘invest, invest, invest’ ambitions are running into net zero dogma
Labour’s plans to ramp up borrowing and spending are leaving the country just one crisis away from catastrophe
The Chancellor has made investors nervous just when they were expecting an economic plan
Rachel Reeves has made one thing clear – the Thatcher-Blair pro-enterprise economic consensus is dead
The Daily T comes from Westminster as Rachel Reeves unveils £40bn of tax rises
Labour seemingly wants to emulate the Continent’s ruinous economic approach
Gilts haven’t looked this vulnerable to a loss of confidence since the mini-Budget
Next week’s Budget looks likely to decimate party’s manifesto pledges
World’s Western-based, post-war financial order is under threat as rarely before
Reeves is gambling that her Budget will see tangible improvements to public services
It seems the Chancellor’s inner class warrior is screaming for action
The Chancellor faces an unenviable uphill task, but wealth-destroying taxation is unlikely to boost growth