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The UK is being stalked by the spectre of stagflation

Comment in The Financial Times, 22 November 2024

UK inflation data could portend a soft landing ahead

Comment in The Financial Times, 21 July 2023

Understanding UK Inflation

BBC Radio 4 PM, 19 July 2023

Latest Inflation Figures

BBC World at One, 24 May 2023

UK Economy – Rate Decision

Bloomberg TV, 3 February 2023

IMF Forecast

BBC Newsnight, 31 January 2023

Could the UK ever be a low tax economy?

BBC Radio 4 ‘Analysis’, 14 March 2022

What is happening to the UK Labour Market?

BBC Radio 4 ‘Analysis’, 1 November 2021

UK Inflation and Interest Rates

BBC Radio 4 ‘Today Show’, 30 October 2021

G7 Summit and Tax Reform

Bloomberg TV, 11 June 2021

Biden’s global corporate tax plans are brave and bold

Comment in The Financial Times and on Chatham House Website, 15 April 2021.

Ditch zombie companies and embrace entrepreneurs

Comment in The Financial Times, 18th September 2020

Market Rally Contains Hopeful Message for the Economy

Comment in The Financial Times and on Chatham House website, 21st August 2020

Covid-19 has exposed weakness in our favoured measures of inflation

Article in The Times, 10th July 2020

Needed: bankers with nerves of steel to end era of low interest rates

Comment in The Times, 17th December 2019

Reasons why a no-deal Brexit would suit the EU– 19th October 2017

“The British should realise that their quarrelling is beside the point.”

Brexit: Two-track trade talks are best for UK – 9th August 2016

“There is general confusion over who is in charge of Britain’s trade negotiations with the EU.”

Why cutting UK interest rates now is too risky – 13th July 2016

“The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee meets this week and expectations are high that it will ease policy to offset the negative effects of Brexit. A better decision would be to stand firm.”

London’s new airport runway: the case for Gatwick – 9th December 2015

“A subcommittee of the UK cabinet is expected to meet this week to decide whether to endorse the Davies Commission’s recommendation that a new runway be built at Heathrow airport rather than Gatwick.”

Osborne should leave our pensions alone – 23rd July 2015

“The UK chancellor’s most radical idea in a radical budget was to turn the current system of pension taxation on its head.”

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