Author: Rebecca Ryan

In the Media and Publications section you will find a collection of reports, articles, and commentary covering a range of topics. Take a moment to peruse our content and stay informed on a variety of subjects.

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In a bold fiscal manoeuvre that could reshape Britain’s socioeconomic landscape, the Chancellor’s latest budget emerges as a potential watershed moment for private education, inheritance dynamics, and agricultural heritage.

Dec, 19 2024

Is the purported £22 billion fiscal “blackhole” a legitimate concern? This question examines the rationale behind the Chancellor’s decision to change fiscal rules to deliver a Budget of massive spending propped up by £36.2 billion of tax rises and £32.3 billion of borrowing.

Dec, 10 2024

This November, Legatum Institute welcomed former Prime Minister Rt Hon Liz Truss to join LI’s Managing Director Dr Radomir Tylecote for a panel discussion, followed by Q&A session, based on her Sunday Times bestseller, Ten Years to Save the West.

Dec, 05 2024

The Chancellor commenced her budget announcement by stating that the route to growth was through investment. Dr. Emmanuel Igwe discusses.

Nov, 29 2024

By the end of this Parliament, it is forecast that we will see a decline in real GDP, stagnating living standards, and significant drops in private investment and private consumption.

Oct, 31 2024

Professor Doug Stokes warns the government’s decision will have lasting consequences for the global balance of power.

Oct, 07 2024

Last week, AUKUS members announced that Canada, South Korea, and New Zealand could also be included. This excellent news is […]

Oct, 04 2024

Raising the British birth-rate would help address the pressures of an ageing society without the many drawbacks of immigration.

Sep, 28 2024

The era of ESG and DEI finally seems to be waning, thank god! So why can’t Britain also let Woke Capitalism go, asks Fred de Fossard

Sep, 26 2024

There are many pieces of proposed legislation that seek to introduce additional regulation for business, expand the remit of the state and which risk undermining fundamental freedoms of choice and association.

Jul, 19 2024