Business sponsorship of student fees
The UK government could encourage more firms to fund student fees in exchange for post-graduation employment commitments through a mix of financial incentives, regulatory support, and awareness campaigns.
Liberation Day or Lockdown Day?
The Trump administration calls this ‘Liberation Day’—a triumph for US workers and a levelling of the global trade playing field—with sweeping new tariffs on imports from the UK and EU.
Unilateral free trade is the only possible logical stance
So the mathematician asks the economist whether there’s actually anything at all in all of the social sciences that is not obvious nor trivial.
Making childcare affordable
The problem is that many young mothers want to return to work to boost the household income and living standards and to fulfil themselves.
But will the Minister then draw the right conclusion?
As Paul Krugman pointed out productivity isn’t everything. But in the long run it’s almost everything.
Making the state pension sustainable
The UK state pension is unfunded, a pay-as-you-go system funded out of general taxation and the National Insurance payroll tax. Today’s payers-in fund today’s drawers-out.
Those subsidies from government often aren’t worth it
Sure and it’s lovely if someone walks in with a freebie cheque for you. But cheques very rarely stay freebie - there will be an insistence upon imposing some costs in return, obviously enough: