Rachel Reeves’s £9.9bn fiscal buffer has been completely eroded due to sluggish economic growth and rising market interest rates, economists at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (Niesr)
Rachel Reeves’s £9.9bn fiscal buffer has been completely eroded due to sluggish economic growth and rising market interest rates, economists at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (Niesr)
The expenditure for improving the Office for National Statistics’ (ONS) labour market survey has witnessed a dramatic surge, nearly doubling to £40.4 million from an initial estimate of £24.1 million
The global economy faces unprecedented challenges as it enters 2025, with Donald Trump’s return to the White House poised to reshape international trade dynamics. His campaign promises of imposing tariffs
British services exports are projected to reach a historic milestone of £500 billion in 2025, marking a remarkable doubling of foreign business over the past decade. The surge is primarily
Britain’s statistical authority faces mounting pressure as response rates to a vital economic survey continue to decline, mirroring the troubling pattern observed in employment data collection. The Office for National
Spain’s remarkable economic performance stands in stark contrast to its European neighbours, achieving the highest growth rate among advanced economies with a 3.4 per cent year-on-year expansion in the third






