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Moving into 2026, the government faces a critical period of delivery. After 18 months in power and several major fiscal events behind them, the focus is shifting from setting policy to seeing it through. However, with unemployment reaching 5.1% and a series of high-stakes reviews underway, the road ahead remains complex. In this episode, we are joined by Christine Farquharson and Tom Waters to examine the economic landscape for the year ahead. We look at the rising pressures on the public purse, from health-related benefits to the "national conversation" on SEND, and ask what the upcoming fiscal events might reveal about the government’s long-term strategy. We also look at what could shift the outlook, for better or worse, from public sector productivity to the economic impact of new technologies like AI and GLP-1 drugs. 00:00 - Introduction 2:10 - Labour market forecast 5:15 - The rise of people not in education, employment or training (NEETs) 8:32 - Policy response to NEETs 12:52 - Skills policy 15:35 - Rise of health-related disabilities 20:55 - Rise special educational needs and disabilties (SEND) 26:15 - Fiscal statements and tax policy 32:15 - Impact of AI 34:50 - Impact of GLP-1s 41:16 - Conclusion