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Past:
  • Bustle
  • ITV News
  • The Guardian

Past articles by Noreena:

The Interviewer For Your Dream Job Might Soon Be A Robot

In her latest book, The Lonely Century, Noreena Hertz tries out the latest A.I. interview software and finds it's just as alienating as it sounds. → Read More

Pay squeeze intensifies as employment levels reach record high

Read Pay squeeze intensifies as employment levels reach record high latest on ITV News. All the Employment, Economy news → Read More

Low unemployment: A challenge for employers?

Read Low unemployment: A challenge for employers? latest on ITV News. All the Business news → Read More

Cambridge University warns of 'Brexodus' without improved offer to EU citizens

Read Cambridge University warns of 'Brexodus' without improved offer to EU citizens latest on ITV News. All the Politics, Education news → Read More

China's debt and why it matters to us

Read China's debt and why it matters to us latest on ITV News. All the Economy news → Read More

Why 'no deal' would be very bad for British trade if Brexit talks fail

Last night, when interviewed by Jeremy Paxman, the Prime Minister was unambiguous. Time and time again she issued the mantra "no deal is better than a bad deal". But is it really? I get that it’s a strong negotiating posture to make explicit that you are willing to walk away if need be. But no deal means the UK would default to WTO rules. And most economists and trade experts are clear – this… → Read More

Bank of England warns of 'moderate' growth as Brexit-fuelled inflation bites

The Bank of England expects the economy to do slightly worse this year than it forecast, but predicts it will improve next year and in 2019. They also made no change to interest rates. There are three important points to note following Wednesday's announcement: → Read More

Imminent tax and benefit cuts set to hit families hard and benefit the richest

Read Imminent tax and benefit cuts set to hit families hard and benefit the richest latest on ITV News. All the Economy, Consumer news → Read More

Essential reading: nine experts on the books that inspired them

From film to philosophy, from music to history and economics, masters of their crafts pick the five books they could not live without → Read More

Why Iceland is the best place in the world to be a woman

Since 1975, the Nordic country has blazed the trail in gender equality and now, from infancy to maternity, women and girls enjoy a progressive lifestyle. But how did they achieve it? → Read More

Seven ways Pokémon Go could change your life (even if you never play it)

You probably know all about Pokémon Go by now. How a game launched only six weeks ago has already made its creators $200 million (£152 million) and been downloaded over 100 million times. You've probably heard of people quitting their jobs to become Pokémon Go Trainers, of criminals being caught by police using the game, and of Olympic athletes in Rio racking up huge data roaming bills because… → Read More

Do unemployment figures show that the economy is in a better state than we thought?

Today's UK labour data revealed that in first three months of this year:- → Read More

How the Bank of England has delivered a 'sledgehammer' to boost economy

The Bank of England Chief Economist Andy Haldane said last month that a “sledgehammer” was needed to avert a serious downturn. And a sledgehammer is what the Bank delivered. Here is what the Bank of England has announced today: → Read More

Why an interest rate cut won't have a major impact on the economy

When the Bank of England meet on Thursday, will they finally announce a cut to interest rates for the first time in seven years? What else might they decide to do to stimulate the economy? And will any of it make a difference to the economy? → Read More

Five things you need to know about today's growth figures

Here are five things you need to know about today's growth figures. → Read More

Think millennials have it tough? For 'Generation K', life is even harsher

For 18 months Noreena Hertz has studied almost 2,000 young people in the UK and US. While she has previously published findings concerning young males, here she publishes her full results for the first time with the Guardian → Read More

Think millennials have it tough? For 'Generation K', life is even harsher

After our in-depth investigation of the issues faced by young adults, Noreena Hertz takes a look at the lives of today’s teenagers, after interviewing 2,000 of them in the past 18 months – and finds a generation who feel profoundly anxious and distrustful → Read More