Brexit has caused almost twice as much damage to the UK economy than estimated by official forecasts, according to new paper from a group of experts including a senior Bank of England economist.
UK businesses cut jobs at the fastest pace in four years last month while builders reported the steepest downturn since Covid-19 struck in 2020, as uncertainty in the run-up to Rachel Reeves’ Budget ...
A recent study by the National Bureau of Economic Research reveals that Brexit has caused economic harm to the UK nearly double previous estimates, impacting GDP per person by 6% to 8%, equating to ...
The Centre for Finance, Innovation and technology (CFIT) has launched an initiative to give more businesses digital IDs, which could add £600m to the UK economy each year through the reduction of ...
Finance minister Rachel Reeves has vowed for the past year to speed up Britain's economy but growth has slowed recently on ...
Britain’s construction firms cut jobs at the fastest rate for four years last month as the sector’s downturn in activity continued, according to new figures. It came as the commercial construction ...
The UK is grappling with stagnant growth and stubborn inflation, but will it tip over into recession? The latest World Economic Outlook from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects UK growth to ...
UK economy shrinks by 0.1% in September, ONS says Growth for Q3 cools to 0.1%, weaker than BoE expected Finance minister Reeves 'not satisfied' by data UK GDP only 3% higher than before COVID GDP per ...