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The UK’s universities are running out of cash and have begun to
The run up to the Budget in November has already been dominated by headlines about a “meltdown” in the bond market and a yawning “£50bn” black hole that will have to be filled by more tax increases. S
Age brings wisdom – or at least experience. MoneyWeek is approaching its 25th birthday (the first edition appeared on 3 November 2000), and is therefore in a better position than many publications to
No, net inward migration is currently falling sharply, following a massive post-Brexit surge (the “Boriswave”). That wave peaked in 2023 and since then numbers have been dropping rapidly. In 2024, tot
When it comes to securing a place at the best school in London, parents more than ever have to do their property homework, writes Zoe Dare Hall
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