Re-shoring energy production and re-opening quarries and mines can offer national prosperity, strategic security, and meaningful work.
Our levelling-up programmes must invest in vital social infrastructure and empower local communities and decision-makers.
In a hostile intellectual climate, he harnessed the free market to lay the foundations of modern Germany’s economic might.
The second of a series of pieces from Policy Exchange looking at specific issues that arise from the Brexit trade deal.
The fifth piece in a ConHome series this week on the Prime Minister’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.
Stateside narratives have a tendency to be imported into UK politics – one of the knock-on effects of this messy Presidential election outcome.
The major industries of the future will be green, clean, and environmentally conscious. Without action we risk jobs, investment, and exports going overseas.
The first report of a new commission finds that disparities are just as apparent within regions, cities and towns as they are between them.
“These are radical interventions in the UK labour market; policies we have never tried in this country before.”
“Our task now is to move to the next stage of our economic plan, nurturing the recovery by protecting jobs through the difficult winter months.”
To make best use of public funds, we should capitalise on those sectors where we already have a world-leading position.
Without action, profitable firms may spend years paying back creditors rather than investing and creating jobs.
A conventional budget of tax rises and spending cuts sizeable enough to begin to make our national debt affordable will constrict growth.
The Treasury should hold one as the year rolls on, along the lines of that undertaken by Canada’s government during the 1990s.
One of an occasional series of articles that ConservativeHome is publishing in advance of the Budget.