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The State of Britain

The UK's economy, trade and investment

Peter Foster talks to politicians, policymakers and businesses about the UK’s search for growth, productivity and its place in a changing world. 

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  • Thursday, 29 May, 2025
    UK local government finance
    Reform UK inherits a financial firestorm in English councils Premium content

    Party faces familiar problem of finding large-scale savings while avoiding unpopular choices

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  • Thursday, 22 May, 2025
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    UK’s creative economy desperately needs a champion Premium content

    Ministers should support flourishing industries through AI shifts, not let tech companies continue to suck up value

    Music creators and politicians take part in a protest in London, calling on the Government to ditch plans to allow AI tech companies to steal their work without payment or permission
  • Thursday, 15 May, 2025
    UK immigration
    The ambiguity of the UK’s immigration plans Premium content

    Also in this week’s newsletter, changes to ONS’s employment survey yield results

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  • Thursday, 8 May, 2025
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    How John Swinney revived the SNP in Scotland Premium content

    Also in this week’s newsletter, Budget restores spending on affordable housing

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  • Thursday, 1 May, 2025
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    Post-Brexit UK: stuck between an unreliable US and a mercantilist EU Premium content

    After five years as State of Britain newsletter writer Peter Foster reflects on the UK’s position in the world

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  • Thursday, 24 April, 2025
    UK defence industry
    Trump’s return draws UK and EU closer on defence Premium content

    Also in this week’s newsletter, UK steel production plunges

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  • Thursday, 17 April, 2025
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    Some good news for Northern Ireland Premium content

    Plus, the Troubles cast a long shadow over education

    Northern Ireland secretary of state Hilary Benn addresses the media after a visit to St. George’s market on July 7 2024 in Belfast, Northern Ireland
  • Thursday, 10 April, 2025
    UK politics
    Cutting NHS costs is not cheap Premium content

    Health experts predict redundancies across the health service will cost £1bn

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  • Thursday, 3 April, 2025
    Rail
    Need more joined up thinking on the north Premium content

    Also in this week’s newsletter, regional disparities in the government’s ‘growth spending’

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  • Thursday, 27 March, 2025
    Newsletter
    The curse of tactical government

    Also in this week’s newsletter, more Britons think France is more likely than America to come to UK’s military aid

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  • Thursday, 20 March, 2025
    Banks
    Relaxing regulations on banks comes with risk Premium content

    Also in this week’s newsletter, financial sector fines fall to decade low

  • Thursday, 13 March, 2025
    Newsletter
    Identifying and removing the UK’s growth blockers Premium content

    Also in this newsletter, why the number of hotels housing asylum seekers is creeping up

    Keir Starmer
  • Thursday, 6 March, 2025
    UK economy
    Cutting FE college funding is not how you tackle the skills shortage Premium content

    Also in this week’s newsletter, a glimmer of hope for the higher education sector

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  • Thursday, 27 February, 2025
    UK economy
    How Starmer can tread the Trump tightrope Premium content

    Also in this week’s newsletter, delivering the skills needed to power an infrastructure boom

    Keir Starmer speaks during a welcome reception at the UK ambassador’s residence
  • Thursday, 20 February, 2025
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    The NHS has a junior doctor problem Premium content

    Also in this week’s newsletter, exports down by a fifth on pre-pandemic levels

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  • Thursday, 13 February, 2025
    UK economy
    Labour needs a growth plan for the north Premium content

    Plus, the ‘multiplier’ effect of the BBC’s move to Salford

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  • Thursday, 6 February, 2025
    UK economy
    Ideas on how to tackle the staggering rise in the UK benefits bill Premium content

    Also in this newsletter, digital skills “passports” for the construction industry

    Liz Kendall
  • Thursday, 30 January, 2025
    Brexit
    The contradictions at the heart of Rachel Reeves’ growth plan Premium content

    Red lines hobble the chancellor’s ambitions

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves
  • Thursday, 23 January, 2025
    Brexit
    The UK begins to shift the narrative on growth Premium content

    Also in this week’s newsletter: why exports are the drivers of economic expansion

    Marcus Bokkerink
  • Thursday, 16 January, 2025
    Newsletter
    Starmer must be braver when it comes to growth Premium content

    Also in this week’s newsletter, the destabilising dynamics of Trump’s trade policies

    Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivers a speech on AI
  • Thursday, 9 January, 2025
    Health
    The hole in Keir Starmer’s plan for the NHS Premium content

    Also in this newsletter: demand for special educational needs provision doubles

    Keir Starmer speaking at Epsom hospital
  • Thursday, 2 January, 2025
    Politics
    The tricky year ahead for Labour Premium content

    The spending review, an industrial strategy and housing present big challenges for the government

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  • Thursday, 19 December, 2024
    Brexit
    Charities are often overlooked when it comes to Budget impacts Premium content

    Also in this week’s newsletter, measuring the impact of Brexit on trade

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  • Thursday, 12 December, 2024
    Brexit
    It’s time for the UK to be brave in talks with the EU Premium content

    Also in this newsletter, Scotland’s drive to end child poverty

    Rachel Reeves talks to Spanish trade minister Carlos Cuerpo
  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    Newsletter
    What the UK must do to improve EU trade relations Premium content

    Business sentiment in countries such as Spain toward the UK has improved, but comes with expectations attached.

    UK investment minister Baroness Poppy Gustafsson
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