Notes from a future where Britain has solved the housing crisis
In ten years’ time, high house prices and low supply could be a thing of the past. Kristian Niemietz offers a despatch from that brave new world… The year is…
In ten years’ time, high house prices and low supply could be a thing of the past. Kristian Niemietz offers a despatch from that brave new world… The year is…
The reason is indicative of how radically the divorce process has changed in the past two years, writes Lucy Kenningham Marriage by accident happens whilst drunk in Vegas. Divorce by…
It’s not Gaza or fiscal discipline – the real reason Labour is losing votes from its left flank is that it’s too far ahead. But, warns Emma Revell, Conservatives shouldn’t…
Sadiq Khan has pledged to create a new London bus company which would look at bringing routes into public ownership. The Labour candidate for City Hall, who is campaigning for…
Susan Hall has unveiled her plan to extend the Night Tube to the Hammersmith & City line, if elected mayor of London. The Conservative candidate, who is vying with Sadiq…
With the Bank set to pivot to rate cuts sooner rather than later, it is crucial it communicates its decisions clearly. Failure to do so could further erode public confidence in…
The City minister doubled down on the Treasury’s contentious tax on share trading yesterday after a group of the UK’s top fintech firms called for the charge to be dropped.…
London has narrowly overtaken Geneva to become the most expensive city in the world to build in, according to a new report. Increasingly stringent safety and sustainability targets for construction…
China’s economy surged by an impressive 5.3 per cent in the first quarter, surpassing market forecasts and sparking optimism for a revival in manufacturing. This strong growth, along with a…
Moving markets today: Asian stocks slide mirroring Wall Street tech drop, oil prices rally on Middle East tensions; China’s Q1 GDP jumps 5.3 per cent, yen hits lowest level since…