
The 27 February was a significant day for the security sector, as Theresa May, the Home Secretary, launched the UK’s first Security Exports Strategy. […]
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The government intends to develop a ‘cyber hygiene profile’ (standard) to improve basic cyber security in organisations in any economic sector. The profile will: […]
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The Metropolitan Police recently published its new technology strategy, Total Technology, for the period 2014 to 2017. The drivers for this digital policing vision are: Improving […]
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Yesterday, Mark Carney, the Government of the Bank of England, set out further guidance on its forward guidance (i.e. not considering raising […]
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US GDP figures out yesterday shed some new light on the outlook for the UK economy. Fourth quarter DGP growth was 3.2% […]
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Last night, President Obama delivered his annual State of the Union address in which he outlined some of the measures required in order […]
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It is encouraging news that that the UK’s economic recovery is really starting to take hold. For the first time since the […]
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2013 proved to be a record year for the global commercial aircraft industry. Global demand for new aircraft and engines is generating new demand […]
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Alongside the Autumn Statement last December, the Office of Budget Responsibility (OBR) published its Economic and Fiscal Outlook. The report addresses the […]
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A tweet and article by Chris Dillow alerted me to the Bank of England net lending figures for manufacturing (which only go back […]
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Earlier today, Labour Leader Ed Miliband set out his stall on the economy. His speech, focusing primarily on fixing the British banking […]
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As an economist, I hate bad data and over interpretation of bad data. And although a picture may say a thousand words, […]
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The FT’s leader today focuses on the sustainability of the UK’s fragile recovery. It’s worth a read, but the key points are […]
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Not that there’s a big chance, but as the chartering classes like to chatter, the idea is being muted in tweets and […]
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Every month, the Office of National Statistics (ONS) produce a monthly Economic Review which provides a useful overview of the economic stories from […]
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