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Eir Nolsøe

Eir Nolsøe

Senior Economics Reporter at The Daily Telegraph

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    Recent Articles

    telegraph.co.uk

    Britain’s sky-high minimum wage is harming young people

    More under-21s will be out of work if Rachel Reeves fulfils her pledge at the Budget
    telegraph.co.uk

    Middle class households to pay off £500m worth of energy debts

    Average families expected to see £5 added to their bills in ‘phase one’ of new policy
    telegraph.co.uk

    Robots can save Britain’s economy from its ageing population

    Automation could prop up a growing number of pensioners as the workforce shrinks
    telegraph.co.uk

    Soaring demand for gold sparks unexpected rise in retail sales

    Jewellers report strong market for precious metal amid geopolitical turmoil
    telegraph.co.uk

    Pensioners now hold half of Britain’s wealth

    Rising house prices drive gains among over-60s, Resolution Foundation says
    telegraph.co.uk

    Britain’s special needs spending ‘to jump by £5bn’

    Surge in autism and ADHD diagnoses to push up cost of supporting children, says IFS
    telegraph.co.uk

    Jaguar Land Rover shutdown drives manufacturing to five-month low

    Declining production reflects ‘challenging environment’ for sector ahead of Reeves’s Budget
    telegraph.co.uk

    Britain’s worklessness crisis begins at school

    A generation of young people are being let down by the education system
    telegraph.co.uk

    We can’t afford so many people with autism and ADHD on benefits

    Disability and sickness claims are rising fastest among children and the young
    telegraph.co.uk

    Reform to meet with Andrew Bailey after attack on Bank policy

    Richard Tice claims Threadneedle Street agrees his idea to stop interest payments to banks is ‘right’
    telegraph.co.uk

    One in 10 secondary schoolchildren on disability benefits

    Record surge in claims reflects broader trend of Britons seeking health welfare payments