State of Britain

A country that can no longer afford itself

Fourteen data-driven stories tracing a single thread: from the root causes of Britain's fiscal crisis, through the national accounts, to the services that are breaking — and the two areas where things are genuinely getting better.

Read in order for the full picture, or jump to any story. Every chart draws from open government data.

Part one

The root causes

Two structural forces explain almost everything that follows: an economy that stopped growing, and a population that stopped replacing itself.

which leads to
Part two

The fiscal trap

A slow-growing economy can't generate enough tax revenue to cover rising costs. So the government borrows — and the borrowing has consequences of its own.

which means
Part three

The consequences

When spending is squeezed, services break. These are the results — from waiting lists to court backlogs to sewage in rivers.

but
Part four

What's possible

Not everything is decline. In two areas, sustained policy commitment has delivered genuine transformation — proof that these problems aren't inevitable.