Business ‘British ingenuity’ not colonialism drove UK growth, says Kemi Badenoch by News Room 30 April 2024 written by News Room 30 April 2024 0 comment Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail A new book from the Institute for Economic Affairs claims colonialism and slavery played at most a minor part in driving UK economic growth. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Discover festival Mañana Mañana completes the program with JOHAN, Tripkip and ballet for beginners next post Isabel Villar, artist: “The day Franco was exhumed I felt immense happiness” | Culture FTSE 100 Live 17 July: Inflation sticks at 2% as hotel prices... 17 July 2024 Pernod Ricard toasts deal to sell Jacob’s Creek and other wine brands 17 July 2024 Economy forecast to grow at faster rate but outlook remains subdued, says... 17 July 2024 Monzo unveils plans to offer a bank account for children 16 July 2024 A Shein float may not shine on the City 16 July 2024 FTSE dips again amid concerns over China slowdown and weak luxury stocks 16 July 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.