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British businesses have cut employment by the largest amount in nearly four years and expect wage growth to slow - but do not ...
The UK actually fared much better after COVID than first thought - here's why it matters The Office for National Statistics has made some pretty dramatic upward revisions for 2020 and 2021 - and ...
The UK economy made a stronger recovery during Covid at the end of 2021 than previously estimated, according to sharply revised official figures.
The UK economy recovered from the Covid-19 pandemic much faster than previously thought, according to major revisions of official statistics that have erased Britain’s laggard status overnight.
The United Kingdom is suffering from fuel shortages, gaps on supermarket shelves, rising inflation and slowing economic growth. Prime Minister Boris Johnson insists he isn’t worried — but ...
The Bank of England cut its forecast for UK economic growth in 2021 on Thursday, saying new coronavirus curbs put in place in January would cause a contraction in the first three months of the ...
The UK economy grew by 1% in the final quarter of 2021, a little lower than expectations, as the spread of the Omicron variant weighed on the economy in December.
From furlough to the FTSE 250: What do these charts say about Britain's economy in 2021 as we head for a potential double dip recession? Statisticians found the economy fell 2.6% in November after ...
UK economy shrinks 1.5% in first quarter amid Covid lockdowns Contraction ‘much less than had been feared’, says leading economic adviser Rory Sullivan Wednesday 12 May 2021 13:00 BST 0 Comments ...
Nevertheless, a 2021 recovery is very uncertain. China’s economy is growing strongly again, but many of the world’s richest nations may not fully rebound until 2022 at the earliest.
The UK economy made a stronger recovery during Covid at the end of 2021 than previously estimated, according to sharply revised official figures.
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