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Phillip Inman

Phillip Inman is economics editor of the Observer and an economics writer for the Guardian. He is the author of Managing Your Debt, a Which? essential guide; and the Guardian e-book The Financial Crisis: How Did We Get Here?

August 2024

  • Rachel Reeves in New York on 5 August.

    Rachel Reeves’ pension plan could damage the north, says ex-minister

  • a woman dressed in red with a union flag umbrella checks her phone while passing a shop sign saying SALE

    Does strong economic growth so far in 2024 bode well for Rachel Reeves? Don’t count on it

  • Commuters cross London Bridge

    UK unemployment falls as wages growth hits lowest in two years

  • Tom Tugendhat gives a press conference on Tuesday.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Nigel Farage ‘deeply irresponsible and dangerous’ during riots, says Tory leader contender – as it happened

  • Rachel Reeves ponders private finance to help fund £9bn Lower Thames Crossing

  • No more fiscal favours? Calls to tax super-rich gain traction around world

  • Battle against UK inflation is far from over, says Bank of England policymaker

  • Inflation may be low again now, but we are still being overcharged

    Phillip Inman
  • UK recovery ‘will accelerate and force Bank to keep interest rates higher for longer’

  • Don’t be fooled by the interest rate cut – higher rates are here to stay

  • Relief for borrowers as UK interest rates cut but little sign big reductions to come

July 2024

  • Royal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas

    France’s GDP gets €1bn lift from giant cruise ship as German economy shrinks

  • Shoppers with umbrellas walking along a street lined with stores

    Observer business agenda
    Bank of England set to rain on hopes of interest rate cut after economic bounce

  • Family Walking Through Winter Woodland Having Fun

    The two-child benefit cap: what is it, does it work and how much would it cost to scrap it?

  • the Treasury buildings in Whitehall.

    How bad are Britain’s finances? Key questions and answers on the state of the economy

  • Taxing the rich could solve many problems. Why is it so difficult in the UK?

    Phillip Inman
  • Eight charts that lay bare Labour’s spending inheritance from Tories

  • UK business activity expands in ‘encouraging start to second half of year’

  • Business live
    Business secretary expects to call in Czech billionaire’s Royal Mail takeover for review; Ryanair profits fall 46% – as it happened

  • Rachel Reeves pledges ‘big bang’ for private pension funds

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