Ollie McAninch

Ollie McAninch

Ollie McAninch is a former public and private sector economist turned digital media pioneer. After working in the media for over a decade, he helped develop The London Economic to promote independent investigative journalism.

When he isn't contributing articles, Ollie spends the bulk of his time looking after animals, pressing apples and planting trees.

4 Looks You Can Borrow from the Royal Family

You love them, you admire their poise, grace and style – and you consider yourself inspired whenever they step out in yet another dolled up ensemble. If the Royal Family is a source of fashion inspiration for you, then here are 4 simple ways you can, too, look like a...

Vegan mecca: Acorn Restaurant Review

Veganism has rocketed in the past decade. More people than ever before are choosing to enjoy a plant-based life. In fact, it is estimated that the number of vegans in Britain has risen by an astonishing 360% in just 10 years. Take a closer look at your local supermarket shelves...

Win a Fellowes productivity-boosting office makeover

The London Economic (TLE) and office product specialists Fellowes are teaming up to offer one lucky company the ultimate productivity-boosting prize… an ergonomic office equipment bundle. Is your office making you less productive? Equipment poor? Uncomfortable at your desk? All of the above? Well, you’re not alone. According to Fellowes’...

Donald Trump at a press conference at his newly purchased Turnberry Golf Course in South Ayrshire, where he outlined his plans for the course. July 02 2014.

Trade Wars: the historical context

Tensions between the US and China are hotting up, with talk of more tariffs to add to a growing ‘trade war’ between the planet’s two biggest economic superpowers. The starting gun on the conflict was fired when the US announced tariffs on steel and aluminium – a bold move by...

Four genuinely good kits at this year’s World Cup

Let’s be honest, England’s kit for the World Cup is decidedly average. It looks like nothing more than a generic white Nike sports shirt with an England badge on. You’re better off saving your £60 for a flutter on the tournament. But, just as on the field, we’re used to...

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