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...Some social conservatives were revolted by the medley of folk drawn into these enterprises. These hybrid organisations could alienate in other ways too....
...Emma JacobsTeam leader Wyatt Watts has been working at Platten’s for about five years. He loves his job. Wyatt Watts It was just like the atmosphere and the fast pace....
...David Cobham, professor of economics at Heriot-Watt University: Most people will feel that they have not recouped the losses they have suffered in recent years (indeed, since 2010)....
...David Cobham, professor of economics at Heriot-Watt University: It will continue to lag behind, and most households will feel hard up, as austerity and Brexit come home to roost and the government has no...
...Linda Yueh: With a continued focus on inflation expectations, the Bank of England is likely to do so....
...Conductor/arranger Barker began the evening with a noirish concerto of his own and introduced the second half with a medley of modern jazz classics celebrating 60 years of Ronnie Scott’s club....
...Linda Yueh, adjunct professor of economics at the London Business School: Unfortunately, it’s unlikely....
...Linda Yueh: Hopefully a bit better....
...David Cobham, professor, Heriot-Watt University Very little....
...The Watts riots and the assassination of Martin Luther King sent her reeling towards politics....
...“It takes time for investment and policies to boost productivity to work,” said Linda Yueh, adjunct professor of economics at the University of Oxford....
...Linda Yueh, adjunct professor of economics, London Business School It’s unlikely to be much different than this year....
...Linda Yueh, adjunct professor of economics, London Business School A lot will depend on [the progress of the] Brexit negotiations....
...David Cobham, professor of economics, Heriot Watt University No. Prices will continue to rise faster than wages while the ongoing austerity continues to hit lower income households....
...David Cobham, professor of economics, Heriot Watt University Positively but slowly, 1-2 per cent = less than most other ‘advanced’ economies; mainly the result of years of misguided austerity since 2010...
...David Cobham, professor of economics, Heriot-Watt University Feel about the same as 12 months ago....
...Frances Cairncross, chair of court, Heriot-Watt University Perhaps to just over 2%....
...Linda Yueh, adjunct professor of economics, London Business School The chances are that the MPC will not increase interest rates in 2017....
...In particular, noted Linda Yueh, adjunct professor of economics at the London Business School, “a slower pace of fiscal austerity and a weaker pound”....
...David Cobham, professor of economics, Heriot-Watt University Not much in 2017, all these things take longer! Long and variable lags behind and all that . . ....
...Frances Cairncross, chair of court, Heriot-Watt University As long as the economy (and the workforce) continue to expand next year, borrowing should fall in 2017....
...Linda Yueh, adjunct professor of economics, London Business School I don’t see much change in immigration next year as the process for leaving the EU is unclear and likely to take some time, so freedom...
...Frances Cairncross, chair of court, Heriot-Watt University More optimistic than 12 months ago It depends, of course, on the length of the long term....
...London’s night has contracted to the dimensions of the room, its last dregs eked out by a curious medley of desperadoes....
...Tempos chopped and changed and brash trumpet blended with gruff sax supported by the steady hand of Linda Oh’s double bass and drummer Joey Baron’s stripped-down bangs and bashes....
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