Timur
Boranbayev
Economics Section Editor
London, United Kingdom
Economics Section Editor
London, United Kingdom
Timur Boranbayev
- Economics Section Editor
- London, United Kingdom
Born in 2005 in Berlin, Germany to a Kazakh family, Timur now studies in the UK.
Timur speaks Russian and English and learns Kazakh. He chose Economics, Politics, and History for his A-levels, having completed his GCSE exams in the summer.
He started in Harbingers’ Magazine with articles about sports – football is his favourite discipline – to move to become the Economics Section editor in 2023.
Edited by Timur :
opinion
March 22, 2024
Why are we resistant to traditional offices, and how can we repurpose vacant spaces?
society
March 15, 2024
Interning amongst disenchanted workers, I realised the reality of social mobility in Singapore
politics
March 08, 2024
Lib Dems pledge youth-focused agenda: Exclusive interview with Sir Ed Davey
opinion
February 16, 2024
Oligopolies on the vaccine market hindered saving lives - should Pfizer have profited?
economics
February 09, 2024
How can banks attract young customers? Understanding Gen Z's preferences
society
January 26, 2024
How higher education consulting agencies have a stronghold on college admissions
economics
December 22, 2023
Election outcomes bring optimism into the Polish stock market, experts report
opinion
December 15, 2023
We need to break the mental health stigma in football. Here is why
society
December 08, 2023
Vancouver's New Leaf Project: Providing direct cash assistance to homeless individuals
economics
December 01, 2023
How social media influencers reshaped the global marketing landscape
opinion
November 24, 2023
How Claudia Goldin inspires me by shattering barriers in the male-dominated realm of economics
opinion
November 10, 2023
Unwritten Dreams. Do I stand a chance to break the generational wealth gap and live the American Dream?
economics
October 27, 2023
How will the UK’s ageing population affect our wallets?
economics
October 27, 2023
Market economy and school choice improve academic outcomes, so why don’t we learn from science?
society
October 20, 2023
‘Deranged cultural standards’ - How Sri Lanka’s misogyny is impeding its economic recovery
economics
October 06, 2023
‘It’s like an addiction’ — American teenagers fall victim to online sports gambling apps
human rights
May 19, 2023
Sudan’s military power struggle results in humanitarian catastrophe
science
April 07, 2023
ChatGPT: 7 things students need to know
Written by Timur :
opinion
March 15, 2024
We’re not ‘lazy’, technology has simply made jobs easier and more profitable
economics
February 09, 2024
With £28bn ‘green investment’ pledge gone, what Labour’s government will mean for the UK economy
economics
January 12, 2024
Major economies tackling the housing crisis: Implications for the youth
economics
December 01, 2023
Autumn Statement 2023: Four key takeaways for the UK economy
economics
November 03, 2023
The economics behind the UK’s planned ‘crackdown’ on vaping
economics
October 27, 2023
Will Sunak’s fight against a strained economy win over young people?
economics
July 07, 2023
Turkey’s economy: Could the re-election of Erdogan pose a threat?
economics
June 02, 2023
Maintain or abolish the Monarchy? The impact of the Royal Family on the economy
economics
May 05, 2023
Single currency for East Africa: 7 things you need to know
economics
March 09, 2023
The cost of living crisis: Financial impact on young people
sports
August 11, 2022
United shock, Jesus to flourish under Arteta
opinion
August 08, 2022
Women’s Euro 2022, a success and an inspiration to the female youth
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