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  • UK trade deals to lift growth, KPMG says

    June 4, 2025

    UK growth could be higher than expected due to trade deals agreed with the US and the European Union, a City consultancy has said.  Most forecasters downgraded the UK’s economic outlook for the year in the wake of President Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’, with the IMF and other major forecasters warning the UK was set to [...]

  • Trump tariffs: UK to dodge 50 per cent steel and aluminium levies

    June 4, 2025

    President Trump exempted UK industry from a doubling of the rate of steel and aluminium tariffs up to 50 per cent, but businesses will still face a 25 per cent levy until a new trading relationship with the US is finalised.  Though industry bosses had been braced to be hit by the 50 per cent [...]

  • Why the UK investment system needs a complete overhaul

    June 4, 2025

    Nick Saunders, CEO of Webull UK, an online investment platform, says the UK must completely overhaul its investment system if it wants to drive growth. Like a rickety Edwardian chair with a broken leg, the retail investment infrastructure in the UK is so badly damaged that not even the most optimistic Bargain Hunt contestant would [...]

  • Business investment could be revived in ‘promising’ sign, BCC says

    June 4, 2025

    Business investment could soar as high as 4.8 per cent this year, a leading commercial group has predicted, bulldozing through its previous expectations of a paltry 0.6 per cent rise.  Little cash has been put into making firms more effective in recent years, which has in turn stalled growth and hampered the UK’s ability to [...]

  • Britain’s biggest growth threat is giving into doomsterism

    June 4, 2025

    As the Spending Review looms over Westminster, Britain must not just lie down and accept decline, writes Simon Clarke.

  • Spending review: Rachel Reeves pledges £15.6bn for regional transport

    June 4, 2025

    The government has made its biggest spending announcement since Labour’s drubbing at the local elections in May, with a pledge from Chancellor Rachel Reeves to double investment in local transport over the next five years.  A £15.6bn cash injection will form a major pillar of the 11 June spending review, which the Treasury says would [...]

  • British Steel braces for fresh Trump tariff blow

    June 3, 2025

    The British steel industry is gearing up for the hammer blow of fresh US tariffs after Downing Street could not confirm that steelmakers would be exempt from the levies. The UK government unveiled a trade deal with the US last month, under which metal exports would be exempted from punitive tariffs.  But negotiations on the [...]

  • Klarna and Zilch shrug off buy now, pay later crackdown with card launch

    June 3, 2025

    Klarna and Zilch have shrugged off a government crackdown on by buy now pay later payments after launching landmark partnerships with payments giant Visa to introduce physical cards. Commerce network Klarna has begun piloting “Klarna Card” which aims to offer consumers greater spending flexibility without the pitfalls of traditional credit cards. The card will use [...]

  • Andrew Bailey: Surveys point to weak UK economy 

    June 3, 2025

    Andrew Bailey has backed the Bank of England’s low growth outlook, highlighting dreary business surveys which indicate the UK economy looks set to weaken.  In an appearance in front of the Treasury Select Committee, the Bank Governor said growth of 0.7 per cent in the first quarter of the year was a “good number” but [...]

  • Nato to pressure UK to spend 3.5 per cent on defence

    June 3, 2025

    The UK will have to spend 3.5 per cent of GDP on defence by 2035 as part of a new Nato demand, according to reports, stretching government expenditure far beyond the current 2.5 per cent commitment made by Keir Starmer.  The Labour government has agreed to increase defence spending to 2.5 per cent from 2027, [...]

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