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Debating Poland’s Growing G20 Ambitions

January 26, 2025 By Magda Kanecka

Having been born in Poland and living there until the age of 11, I am constantly looking back on the former half of

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England’s ‘Devolution Revolution’: is it a Help or a Hindrance to Regional Communities?

January 24, 2025February 3, 2025 By Daniel Groves

Labour’s plans for English Devolution have received backlash from local authorities. England is one of the most centralised countries in the world and

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Economic Policies and Global Debt in Election Years 

December 2, 2024December 1, 2024 By Oliver Keay

Election years bring out the big guns, and politicians and governments unveil big economic policies to secure votes. While these policies may be

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Opinion: A Budget for Women?

November 20, 2024November 23, 2024 By Cordelia Moore

This budget is transformative for a variety of reasons. Firstly, it is Labour’s first budget in 15 years, setting the tone for their

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China Outpaces the US in South American Trade 

November 16, 2024November 16, 2024 By Gemma Gradwell

In the wake of the US election results, future implications for international affairs and US global influence are being considered across the world.

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Spring Budget 2024: An Overview

March 15, 2024October 1, 2024 By Charlotte Aspinall

On the 6 March, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, presented his 2024 Spring Budget to Parliament stating “the policies I announce today mean

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Public Spending Cuts to Individual Saving Account Reforms: Will Hunt’s Plans Pay Off? 

February 26, 2024February 26, 2024 By Charlotte Aspinall

Recent news highlights Jeremy Hunt’s plans to reduce public spending plans to fund tax cuts ahead of a pre-election Budget and to reform the

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BRICS: A New World Economic Order?

February 21, 2024February 21, 2024 By George Thomas

The BRICS intergovernmental organisation, its name an acronym for its founding members: Brazil, Russia, India, and China, as well as its earliest addition,

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The EU’s Bid to Redirect Derivatives Clearing Post-Brexit

February 16, 2024February 15, 2024 By Charlotte Aspinall

In the aftermath of Brexit, Brussels has embarked on a mission to reroute derivatives clearing away from London. The revised regulations entail EU-based banks and

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Can GDP-linked Bonds Prevent Solvency Crises? 

February 2, 2024February 1, 2024 By Charlotte Aspinall

Argued to be “one of the unicorns of macroeconomics”, GDP-linked bonds are a type of state-contingent debt instrument that allows a country to adjust its

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