Rishi Sunak is likely to fulfil his pledge to halve inflation this year
The prime minister's promise is not as ambitious as it sounds
The prime minister's promise is not as ambitious as it sounds
It may be a new year, but old problems persist as strikes, crisis in the NHS, and Prince Harry's blindsides continue to dominate headlines
Our political leaders seem determined to lock in our low-growth, high-tax status quo
There are now deep-seated and rather disturbing economic trends in Britain
With the long-established energy order cracking, the threat of price spikes still remains
Unsustainable immigration levels are putting pressure on services and infrastructure at taxpayers' expense, warns Chair of Migration Watch
Demands for double-digit pay rises fail to recognise the suffering felt by private workers
The Tories are giving up on supporting businesses and growth, in favour of fighting Labour on their own territory with "welfare policies"
This is the kind of fiscal management typically associated with Labour, not the Tories
Measures announced in the budget statement are expected to increase the tax burden at a time when the cost of living continues to spiral
Give councils a stake in housebuilding to tackle our chronic shortage of homes
The Welsh farmer says that calls for an end to livestock production will leave people hungry and that cheap food comes at a cost
A stealth tax raid is the wrong strategy at the wrong time – and could backfire badly
New PM faces a tough stint – maybe that's why Boris Johnson left him to it
Allison Pearson and Liam Halligan discuss the potential pitfalls awaiting the new Prime Minister on this week's Planet Normal podcast
Yes, our budgetary position is precarious, but we still need to go for growth