Aiming at “sweetening the pill” of budget cuts expected to be unveiled in the spring statement, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has promised a £2 billion investment in affordable housing. The £2 …
Economy
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Next year’s predicted declining expenditure on flood barriers in the UK raises questions about the nation’s capacity to control rising flood hazards. According to a new analysis, the government should …
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New research shows that the net zero industry is growing three times faster than the whole UK economy, generating high-paying employment all throughout the nation while lowering climate-heating emissions and …
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In an attempt to land a multibillion-pound UK-India Trade Deal, which would greatly help the UK’s economy, ministers are relaunching negotiations with India this week. On Sunday, the business and …
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Based on recent studies, companies have increased their hiring in recent weeks while consumer confidence is beginning to rise. Chancellor Rachel Reeves gains from this development as the government searches …
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Pensions Minister Torsten Bell contends that Britain’s failing public services provide a major hindrance to economic development rather than only a social one. Bell underlined in his first interview since …
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Rising to 3% from 2.5% in December, UK inflation in the year to January surged significantly. In ten months, this represents the quickest rate of price rise. Higher food prices, …
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The UK economy growth is on course to grow by 1.5% this year, after an optimistic revision in its growth forecast, thanks to a boost in public spending. However, the …
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Interest rates have been lowered once more in the UK, with a noteworthy half-percentage-point drop receiving unexpected attention. This occurs since it is predicted that economic stagnation will continue into …
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Water companies across England have committed to a £22 billion investment in reducing pollution and improving environmental conditions in what the Environment Agency (EA) describes as the most significant action …