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 First-time buyer nil-rate stamp duty threshold should be retained – Rightmove 26 July 2024 Reeves expected to approve inflation-busting pay hikes for public sector workers 26 July 2024 London markets end week on a high as NatWest helps lift FTSE... 26 July 2024 Oil giants hope to bounce back from impairments in second-quarter results 26 July 2024 FTSE 100 Live 26 July: NatWest shares surge on profit beat, Rightmove... 26 July 2024 Supreme Court to hear cases of traders jailed over rate-rigging 26 July 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.