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Government debt hits lb2 trillion for the first time ever
Credit;PA Public sector borrowing has hit more than lb2 trillion the very first time in history as ministers invest vast ... -
UK to be worst-hit G7 economy in first quarter as 2.5 million could be unemployed ...
The UK will be among the worst-hit big economies on the planet within the first three months of the year, ... -
Government borrowing soared nearly sixfold in December as overall debt hits record lb2.13 trillion
Government borrowing reached lb34.1 billion recently, bringing the nation's debt to a new all-time high, official figures show. Public sector ... -
Traders in meltdown as Reddit forum leaves hedge fund on the brink of bankruptcy
Reports of individuals crying and traders entering meltdown have surfaced after a Reddit forum called WallStreetBets waged a war against ... -
'Worst economic crisis associated with a major economy' as UK economy shrinks at fastest rate ...
The Office for National Statistics said gdp (GDP) fell by 9.9% in 2021 as no sector of the economy was ... -
UK economy in turmoil as exports to EU plunge by 41%
Exports of UK goods to the European Union came by more than two-fifths in January as the Brexit transition period ... -
Mario Draghi: Italy's chance to reboot its economy
The high-calibre personalities created to serve under Mario Draghi's new national unity government will need to compensate for time lost ... -
Now is the time to deprioritise economic growth
Last year New Zealand's Pm Jacinda Ardern made international headlines after she released a national budget where spending was dictated ... -
Half a century of tax cuts for rich did not trickle down – study concludes
A study of fiscal policies in 18 countries 50 plus years has concluded that tax cuts for the rich do not ... -
UK economic growth slows sharply in October with difficult year ahead as Brexit deadline looms ...
Credit;PA UK economic growth slowed sharply in October as restrictions were tightened to manage multiplication of the relentless second wave ...









