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Investing in future skills

Economists agree that the UK needs to close the “productivity gap” with countries like France and the United States. But to do that effectively requires trust, confidence, sustained commitment and shared responsibility, argues Dame Fiona Kendrick, Chairman and CEO of Nestlé UK and Ireland.

The future of urban Britain

What will the British urban landscape of 2035 resemble? This infographic will explore the expected changes in the infrastructure, urban planning, public services and digital environment of future cities.

Inequality and the future of work

A new world of work is upon us, and families at the bottom of the income scale could be the least prepared to adjust to it, according to Diane Coyle, Professor of Economics at the University of Manchester.

Growth Crossings: The geopolitics of supply chains

How are they managing these risks and anticipating challenges in a time of increasing complexity?

Growth Crossings is a global event and content series sponsored by Standard Chartered and produced by Economist Events and The Economist Intelligence Unit.

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Devolution and the future of public services

Duncan Sim, Senior Policy and Projects Officer at ResPublica, explores the impact UK devolution will have on the public sector at a time when local authorities are faced with increasing government austerity.

Budget 2016: The UK urgently needs a low-carbon plan

There were some positive announcements for the low-carbon economy in the UK chancellor’s budget on March 16th. But a government committed to providing “long-term solutions to long-term problems” must go further than this and prioritise restoring investment confidence in the low-carbon sector, says Nick Molho, executive director of the Aldersgate Group.

Trends that will disrupt the UK business environment

What does the business environment look like in the future? And how is the global and UK business environment changing‎ and what are the opportunities and challenges for unlocking growth? This infographic looks at the key domestic and global drivers of disruption and innovation that will impact the UK business environment in the coming decade.

Disrupting Finance: The P2P view

Peer-to-peer (P2P) has transformed the way we share assets and with it consumer behaviour. Giles Andrews, CEO and co-founder of Zopa, the UK's largest P2P provider, explains how fintech is changing the face of finance.

The fundamentals of achieving gender equality

Rachel Outhred and Sabine Garbarino are international development policy specialists working at Oxford Policy Management. Together they examine the link between sustainable development and gender advancement.

Mobile opportunities for Africa

“Mobile health (mHealth) is democratising healthcare in Africa as we speak, bringing healthcare to the people who need it most”, says Onno Schellekens, chief executive of PharmAccess Group, a Dutch NGO dedicated to inclusive healthcare.

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