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Why is the UK film and television sector struggling?

UK film and TV studios are producing blockbuster hits and generating billions in revenue. But changes in the sector – including the rise of streaming, falling ad revenues and episodes of industrial action – pose challenges, with the effects felt most by small independent firms and freelance workers.

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Trade & supply chains

How might the UK’s relations with China evolve? 

The new UK government is pursuing an approach towards China that promotes cooperation but challenge where needed. While increased trade with the world’s second biggest economy may bring benefits, economic opportunities with the European Union and the United States are likely to be greater.

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UK economy grows by 0.1%

UK real GDP data released today reveals the economy grew by 0.1% in November, after a decrease in the previous month.

This month's rise in GDP was largely caused by 0.1% growth in the services sector. Growth in the accommodation and food industry contributed the most to services output in November, relative to October 2024.

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Jobs, work, pay & benefits

Good work: what do we know about the quality of UK jobs?

The quality of jobs in the UK is generally good: by many measures, it has even improved over the last five years. But there are a number of concerning trends that could lead to more mediocre jobs, and away from enriching work and employees who are happy and fulfilled.

Nations, regions & cities

Devolution at 25: how has productivity changed in the devolved nations?

Productivity performance has long varied across the nations of the UK – and it has continued to do so since the devolved administrations were established a quarter of a century ago. Devolution allows for tailored policies to boost productivity, focused on human capital, innovation and investment.

Attitudes, media & governance

What’s worth reading over the 2024 holiday season?

If you’re in search of Christmas gifts or a good book for yourself to read over the holidays, look no further than recommendations from the Economics Observatory.

Attitudes, media & governance

What are the economic impacts of institutions and technology?

Institutions that have been in place for centuries and cutting-edge new technologies both have big effects on society. Daron Acemoglu, co-recipient of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, talks to Graeme Roy about how we can harness institutions and technologies for the common good.

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