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  • UK company interest payments skyrocket as rate hikes eat into profits

    July 1, 2024

    UK company interest costs have skyrocketed almost 30 per cent as higher interest rates and rising debt ate into the profits of British businesses.

  • UK borrowing totalled £15bn last month as debt nears 100 per cent of GDP

    June 21, 2024

    In fresh figures from the ONS, public sector net debt, excluding public sector banks, was just under 100 per cent of total GDP.

  • We can’t borrow our way back to growth

    June 12, 2024

    When 7.3 per cent of public spending goes on interest spending, the debt burden is completely unsustainable – and it’s only getting worse, says Paul Ormerod This week’s manifesto launches have made the poor state of the public finances clear – simply put, there’s very little money for any party to play with. One reason [...]

  • We’re still paying for lockdown, so why is no one talking about it?

    June 7, 2024

    We borrowed billions to pay for lockdown but neither Starmer nor Sunak will admit that the resulting debt is holding the public finances in a vice-like grip, says Paul Ormerod To borrow a famous phrase from Karl Marx, a spectre is haunting the election campaign.  Despite the frantic efforts by the Conservatives to portray Keir [...]

  • Not even debt is stopping young people from investing

    May 20, 2024

    Despite fears that young people aren't investing enough, it turns out they are, even if they shouldn't be.

  • Risky debt investors flood into Thames Water debt as regulator plots carve-up

    April 28, 2024

    Thames Water is currently buckling under a £15bn debt pile, and the price of its bonds has collapsed over fears it might go into administration.

  • Thames Water won’t be drawn on secret nationalisation plan and 56 per cent bill rise claims

    April 19, 2024

    Britain's biggest water firm, Thames Water, which has built up a mammoth £18bn debt pile, is under severe pressure to come up with fresh funding or face either collapse or being taken into public ownership.

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