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  • Rishi Sunak hits back at critics of inflation promise but warns government ‘can’t help anybody’ if prices don’t fall

    January 8, 2023

    Rishi Sunak has today claimed halving inflation by the end of the year – one of his five promises to the British public – will happen “because of the plans [the government] have put in place”. Speaking to the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme, the prime minister doubled down on a series of pledges [...]

  • Recession spreads to British construction as experts brace for a jump in unemployment and the cost of living

    January 6, 2023

    British builders are being dragged into a slump by the recession that has taken hold in the wider economy, a closely watched survey has revealed.. S&P Global and the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply’s (CIPS) final purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for the construction sector for December fell to 48.8 from 50.4. The reading means [...]

  • Britain slides into recession that risks lasting whole of 2023, City analysts warn 

    January 5, 2023

    Britain has slid into the early stages of a recession that risks burning on for the whole of this year, a closely watched survey published today reveals. S&P Global and the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply’s (CIPS) final purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for December hit 49.9, a slight rise from 48.8 from November, the [...]

  • Recession in “full swing” as inflation puts small businesses in “critical” state

    January 4, 2023

    Recession in Britain is now in full swing with experts warning of a “critical” situation for small businesses up and down the country, according to fresh data, as the economy turns sour to start 2023. Brits are reining in spending to withstand the impact of record-high inflation on their budgets, resulting in one in four [...]

  • Mortgage approvals collapse to early Covid-19 crisis levels after mini-budget chaos

    January 4, 2023

    Mortgage approvals in the UK have skidded to their lowest level since the early days of the Covid-19 crisis, pushed down by prospective buyers retreating after Liz Truss’s botched mini-budget sent interest rates flying, official figures out today show. The number of mortgage approvals tumbled a fifth over the month to November to their lowest [...]

  • Food prices continue to skyrocket despite easing UK shop inflation

    January 4, 2023

    UK inflation is beginning to ease, but food prices are still accelerating at one of the fastest paces on record, new research out today shows. Annual shop price inflation, calculated by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and NielsenIQ, dropped slightly to 7.3 per cent last month from 7.4 per cent in November.  Despite the drop, [...]

  • British factories yanked into recession by inflation, energy costs and wilting demand

    January 3, 2023

    British factories are being yanked into recession by inflation, swelling costs and stumbling demand in a further sign the country is now in the early stages of a tough slump, a closely watched survey out today reveals. S&P Global and the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply’s (CIPS) final purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for the [...]

  • Inflation surge reshapes Brits’ spending, but so does end of Covid-19 curbs

    December 30, 2022

    Inflation reaching a 41-year high. Interest rates back to 2008 levels. Mortgage costs up substantially. It’s been a tough year for the Great British consumer. Income growth has failed to keep pace with what was a 11.1 per cent cost of living peak, meaning households have been forced to cut back to protect their finances. [...]

  • 2022: The year the UK economy soured

    December 23, 2022

    Let’s not forget that inflation was already a problem heading into 2022. The final inflation reading of 2021 was for November and came in at 5.1 per cent, nearly three times higher than the Bank of England’s two per cent target and the highest level since September 2011, according to the Office for National Statistics [...]

  • Hopes of Christmas spending splurge nudges UK business confidence higher

    December 21, 2022

    UK businesses are hoping the Christmas spending splurge will give them a welcome boost before a long recession sets in, a new survey out today shows. According to Lloyds Bank’s business barometer index, every UK region notched a positive business confidence reading for the first time since July. Eight out of the 11 areas recorded [...]

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