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When The Facts Change

Economics and politics in a fast-changing world - with Liam Halligan “When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do ?”

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“They Want To Shut Us Down” Inside The Battle Over Britain’s Most Controversial School with Katharine Birbalsingh

When The Facts Change, Episode 27 – with Liam Halligan + Bonus Q&A at 39:53 for Paid Members

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"The City is failing small- and medium-sized firms, the life blood of the British economy"

Liam Halligan talks to finance insider James Sheehan about the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) – the junior tier of the London Stock Exchange

Playing football with Andy Burnham

Could lessons learned and bonds formed in an amateur sports squad twenty-five years ago save Britain from financial ruin?

Andy Burnham's choice of Chancellor will be determined by international financial markets

If Britain's incoming Chancellor further jacks up taxation, spending and borrowing, indulging in even more statism, the UK economy could fall off a fiscal cliff.

Ask me Anything - with Liam Halligan

A recording from Liam Halligan's live video

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What would I do if I were Chancellor?

On Mike Graham's Radio show, I was asked how I would act if I was in Number Eleven Downing Street

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"Leading economists" are finally facing the reality of the UK's fiscal situation – but is it too late?

A former International Monetary Fund Chief Economist and a former Bank of England Deputy Government have admitted the UK may soon need a bailout. Will others from "the economics establishment" follow?

Can the Tories rein in the UK's runaway welfare spending?

Watch now | Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Helen Whately says many seriously disabled and needy people are being "crowded out" of the welfare state "by those who could and should be paying their own way".

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Net Zero: Bin It Or Back It?

I took part in a debate hosted by The Spectator on the future of the UK's climate and energy policy. Here's the full transcript of the speech I gave ..

Exclusive: UK local election aftermath, Labour's leadership shenanigans and Britain's fragile public finances with Liam Halligan and Matt Goodwin

Economist Liam Halligan and political scientist Matt Goodwin stage an hour-long discussion at a crucial moment for Britain