The trends are already going in the right direction. Driverless cars could take them even further.
The number of unemployed people competing for each vacancy is now back to pre-crash levels.
The Chancellor has foregone £billions in fuel duty revenues since 2010. But petrol prices have climbed and fallen regardless.
In the last five years, fines totalling £3 billion have been taken from the banks.
The suicides of six servicemen were announced last year, but, sadly, we don’t know the equivalent figure for veterans.
Suicide rates among prisoners are almost ten times higher than among the rest of the population.
To The Point returns to Labour’s past leadership elections.
Support for the SNP and independence stayed the same before and after the film’s release.
Unlike every other victorious Labour leadership candidate of the past 30 years, he drew most of his support from party members and MPs.
Over-60s are the fastest growing demographic behind bars.
It’s a question that Parliamentarians will have wrestle with for the next five years and beyond.
Did last year’s referendum encourage young people to back the SNP?
It was an election of steady progress for the Tories. Meanwhile, Labour gained big and lost big.
This is the consequence of declining turnout and less support for the two main parties.
Turnout varies wildly between constituencies. What could that mean in a close election?