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Rachel Reeves will next week make one of her biggest statements to MPs since Labour’s general election victory. The ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government is less than a year old. Yet Wednesday’s (Jun 11) Comprehensive Spending Review ...
The Bank of England is forecast to keep its Bank Rate on hold at 4.25% next week, followed by a likely one quarter-point rate ...
The UK economy is on a growth path ... it was repeated via a protester armed with a loudspeaker during Sunak’s election announcement: “Things can only get better.” Barring some unforeseen ...
In a live Q&A on the Markets Today blog, we asked experts from across the newsroom for their analysis of the July 4 UK election. Here is a lightly edited transcript of the conversation.
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MoneyWeek on MSNUK growth forecasts downgraded by OECD amid calls for higher taxesThe OECD has lowered its growth expectations for Britain and the world as doubts are cast over whether the UK’s fiscal rules ...
Ahead of the election, Britons see the state of the UK in relatively bleak terms. No major political party receives a favorable rating from a majority of the British public. Few think the nation’s ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has criticized political rival Nigel Farage, saying the hard-right politician would trash ...
"It's not fair to ask a party three years out from an election to do all the numbers now," Tim Montgomerie said.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said Reform UK's policies would "crash the economy", comparing Nigel Farage to former PM ...
That’s all from us for today. Catch up with our election Q&A here and email us with any questions at marketstoday@bloomberg.net. Join us here tomorrow and have great evenings in the meantime.
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