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  • ‘Local health reforms don’t work’ as a third struggle to access GP, warns expert

    April 4, 2024

    Changing local health services by increasing the role of local pharmacies has failed to improve patient care, an expert warns.

  • Government borrows more than expected in February, but on track for lowest annual total in four years

    March 21, 2024

    The borrowing figures are the first since Jeremy Hunt's Spring Budget, in which he cut National Insurance by a further 2p.

  • Bank of England’s fears of a tight labour market will remain despite growing slack

    March 12, 2024

    Although almost every measure suggested a softer labour market than expected, the downside surprises were small and show a labour market that is still tight in historical terms.

  • Vinyl records and air fryers enter ‘inflation basket’ – but Guinness is on the way out

    March 11, 2024

    "The only problem is when you're grooving too hard to the excellent sound quality that your jiving makes the records go wonky," the person continued sheepishly.

  • Why inflation staying stuck at four per cent is actually good news

    February 14, 2024

    The fact that the headline rate of inflation remained steady in January despite these increases points to stronger than anticipated disinflationary pressures elsewhere.

  • New visa wage thresholds for foreign workers to come in ‘within weeks’

    January 30, 2024

    New visa wage thresholds for foreign workers coming to the UK are set to be enforced “within weeks”, the Home Office has confirmed.

  • Mel Stride admits migration spike of 745,000 was ‘too high and unacceptable’, but could tax cuts bring it down?

    November 24, 2023

    Mel Stride has described the UK’s net migration figure of 745,000 as “unacceptable” and claimed tax cuts could help bring it down.

  • Suella Braverman piles pressure on Rishi Sunak over rising migration

    November 23, 2023

    Suella Braverman has urged Rishi Sunak to act on “unsustainable” migration figures, as the Prime Minister faced increasing pressure from his party to clamp down on the numbers.

  • Net migration hits 672,000 as Rishi Sunak set for showdown on Rwanda policy

    November 23, 2023

    New migration figures have been revealed, as the government continues to face political pressure to reduce numbers.

  • UK borrows more than expected ahead of Autumn Statement as tax cuts mooted

    November 21, 2023

    The government borrowed more than expected in October, providing a “timely reminder” about the state of the UK’s fiscal position ahead of the Autumn Statement. According to figures from the Office for National Statistics, the government borrowed £14.9bn in October, £1.2bn more than had been pencilled in by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR). This [...]

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