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        Jim O'Neill

        • Wednesday, 29 January, 2025
          UK economy
          Reeves’ growth strategy depends on selling positive changes

          The chancellor needs to shout about reforms to the Treasury that could both deliver and, crucially, reassure investors

          A person with an umbrella walks past an HS2 poster featuring a train and the slogan ‘A NEW GOLDEN AGE OF RAIL IS COMING’ at Curzon Street in Birmingham
        • Thursday, 14 November, 2024
          The State of Britain
          Manchester’s lessons for other British cities

          Howard Bernstein transformed a city on its knees

          Sir Howard Bernstein
        • Thursday, 20 June, 2024
          The State of Britain
          A plan for reviving regional cities in the UK Premium?content

          Also in this week’s newsletter: a salutary lesson for Labour

          George Osborne in a hard hat
        • Tuesday, 15 August, 2023
          Global Economy
          Brics creator slams ‘ridiculous’ idea for common currency

          Jim O'Neill questions emerging nations bloc’s achievements as it considers expansion

          Jim O’Neill, former chief economist?of Goldman Sachs
        • Wednesday, 7 December, 2022
          UK economy
          Labour to unveil new plan for supporting UK small business

          Shadow chancellor will announce drive for investment in start-ups after Jim O’Neill-led review

          Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves and Jim O’Neill on a visit to start-up VR training company Moonhub in east London
        • Sunday, 24 July, 2022
          UK economy
          The UK needs a coherent economic strategy

          Conservative members must choose a leader who can tackle productivity problems with more imagination

        • Monday, 7 February, 2022
          UK economy
          Ex-Treasury minister Jim O’Neill slams UK government’s economic policy

          O’Neill tells Commons Treasury committee level of interest rates is ‘ridiculous’ and calls for greater investment and ‘massive devolution’

          Lord Jim O’Neill before the Treasury select committee
        • Thursday, 20 January, 2022
          Special ReportFT Health: Future of Antibiotics
          Antibiotic resistance kills over 1mn people a year, says study

          Research underscores the dangers of bacteria developing the ability to resist drugs

        • Monday, 29 November, 2021
          Global Economy
          Twenty years on, the Brics have disappointed

          The challenge of how these countries achieve higher prosperity across society remains unsolved

          People shop at a mall in Seoul. South Korea continues to be the sole shining example for those nations which genuinely aspire to the goal of high income status
        • Tuesday, 18 May, 2021
          Property sector
          Jim O’Neill takes control at flexible office start-up Second Home

          Provider hopes for post pandemic boom after previously struggling to open new sites

        • Friday, 30 April, 2021
          Football
          The beautiful game of football is in sore need of a credible regulator

          Hare-brained scheme for a European Super League shows it is time for the UK government to act

          Emanuel Santos illustration of Jim O’Neill story ‘The beautiful game is in sore need of a credible regulator’
        • Friday, 25 September, 2020
          English devolution
          UK ‘levelling up’ agenda requires more devolution, ex-minister says

          Jim O’Neill believes Covid crisis has shattered belief that ‘Whitehall knows best’

        • Saturday, 11 May, 2019
          English devolution
          Stockport offers Britain’s towns a blueprint for revival

          The area is tackling the problems that beset declining places close to big cities

          EDD0EA Stockport town centre Mersey Way,
        • Wednesday, 27 March, 2019
          Drugs research
          Industry must turn words into action on superbugs, says Jim O’Neill

          Biotech companies need big pharma to bring innovative antibiotics to market

          Christian LaVallee prepares solutions for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests at the Health Protection Agency in north London March 9, 2011. For decades scientists have managed to develop new medicines to stay at least one step ahead of the ever-mutating enemy, bacteria. Now, though, we may be running out of road. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, commonly known as MRSA, alone is estimated to kill around 19,000 people every year in the United States -- far more than HIV and AIDS -- and a similar number in Europe, and other drug-resistant superbugs are spreading. Picture taken March 9, 2011. To match Special Report ANTIBIOTICS/ REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN - Tags: HEALTH SCI TECH) - GM1E73V1BEN01
        • Monday, 29 October, 2018
          UK Budget
          Resources for regions dismissed as lacking substance

          Chancellor says investment will ‘fire up’ projects in northern England and Midlands

          Embargoed to 0001 Thursday May 19 File photo dated 21/11/11 of Lord Jim O'Neill, who has said that tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is "absolutely essential", as he published a global action plan to prevent drug-resistant infections and defeat the rising threat of so-called superbugs. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Thursday May 19, 2016. The growing resistance to drugs used to treat infections should be treated as an "economic and security threat", according to his review of antibiotic resistance. See PA story HEALTH Antibiotics. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire
        • Friday, 21 September, 2018
          Brexit
          Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour looks poised to shake up the status quo

          The UK opposition steps into an economic void left by a government grappling with Brexit

          Artwork fro FTWeekend Comment - issue dated 22.09.18
        • Friday, 13 April, 2018
          Health
          FT Health: Why ‘sin taxes’ are good economics

          Tackling NCDs, Jim O’Neill, bad news for night owls

          A man smokes outside the Bank of England in the City of London, Britain, December 12, 2017. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne - RC15C518C7A0
        • Saturday, 1 July, 2017
          UK politics
          Northern Powerhouse regains post-election ‘momentum’

          Jim O’Neill optimistic over project’s future after PM’s previous indifference

          The FT Money round table with contributors; Merryn Somerset Webb (FT Money columnist) James Mackintosh (Short View columnist) Ewen Cameron Watt (chief investment strategist, BlackRock Investment Institute) Anne Richards (chief investment officer, Aberdeen Asset Management) Jim O'Neill (not sure how to describe him these days - I'll ask)
        • Friday, 23 September, 2016
          UK economy
          Jim O’Neill resigns as Treasury minister

          Former Goldman Sachs executive upset at grammar schools, Hinkley Point and Northern Powerhouse plans

          The FT Money round table with contributors; Merryn Somerset Webb (FT Money columnist) James Mackintosh (Short View columnist) Ewen Cameron Watt (chief investment strategist, BlackRock Investment Institute) Anne Richards (chief investment officer, Aberdeen Asset Management) Jim O'Neill (not sure how to describe him these days - I'll ask)
        • Sunday, 31 July, 2016
          US companies
          Ex-Goldman star threatens to quit over UK’s China policy

          Treasury minister Jim O’Neill seeks clarity on role after Hinkley Point delay

          Jim O'Neill, commercial secretary to the U.K. treasury, gestures as he speaks at the Bank of England Open Forum at the Guildhall in London on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2015. The Open Forum is a conference on the role of markets in society that's being attended by officials, academics, religious leaders and members of the public. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Jim O'Neill
        • Monday, 4 July, 2016
          Brexit
          Northern powerhouse plans must continue, says Jim O’Neill

          Treasury official threatens to quit if project is downgraded

          Jim O'Neill, former chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, pauses during the London Conference at Lancaster House in London, U.K., on Tuesday, June 3, 2014. Euro-area inflation slowed more than economists forecast in May, cranking up pressure on the European Central Bank to deploy measures as soon as this week to kindle prices and drive growth. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Jim O'Neill
        • Thursday, 19 May, 2016
          The FT ViewUK economy
          Pull together to prevent a superbug apocalypse

          Drug companies need market incentives to generate new antibiotics

          The GlaxoSmithKline building is pictured in Hounslow, west London, Britain, June 18, 2013. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor/File Photo
        • Thursday, 19 May, 2016
          Pharmaceuticals sector
          Big pharma hits back at tax to tackle superbugs

          Drugmakers say levy to fund R&D on antimicrobial resistance wrong way to address lack of new antibiotics

          epa02285094 A researcher looking through a microscope, at the microbiology lab of the UZ Antwerpen, in Wilrijk, Antwerp, 13 August 2010. Belgian media reported 12 August that in June, a man from Pakistani origin died in Belgium, following an infection with a new super bacteria, NDM-1, that is resistent against almost every antibiotic. A British article claiming a drug-resistant superbug came from India was "biased" and could be aimed against the country?s booming medical tourism industry, Indian medical professionals and scientists said 13 August. The study in the British medical journal The Lancet Infectious Diseases said a new antibiotic-resistant enzyme had emerged in India, Pakistan and Britain. EPA/JORGE DIRKX BELGIUM OUT
        • Wednesday, 18 May, 2016
          Pharmaceuticals sector
          Multibillion-dollar pharma levy proposed in superbugs battle

          UK minister wants ‘play or pay’ scheme in search for effective new antibiotics

        • Monday, 18 April, 2016
          Brain drain
          Northern Powerhouse project threatened by ‘brain drain’

          Calls for regional tax incentives as young people move to London while few head the other way

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