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City A.M. • Jun 17, 2025

UK economy rebound hopes gather as City ‘ready to invest’ 

Recent business surveys indicate cautious optimism in the UK market, suggesting potential increases in investment and economic growth that could positively impact overall financial...

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Financial Times • Jun 12, 2025

UK economy suffers worst monthly contraction since 2023

The 0.3% drop in GDP during April marks a notable setback for the UK economy, underscoring the difficulty faced by the government in stimulating economic expansion.

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 12, 2025

UK GDP report to show if economy kept growing in April – business live

The sharp increase in housing costs over the last twenty years highlights growing affordability challenges, potentially impacting consumer spending and overall economic stability i...

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City A.M. • Jun 11, 2025

Reeves’ straitjacket: Why Britain’s spending problem is political, not economic

The debate over the UK’s budget highlights that decisions on public expenditure are influenced more by political priorities than by purely economic forecasts or minor changes in gr...

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City A.M. • Jun 11, 2025

Spending Review: Reeves promises UK will become defence ‘superpower’

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced an increase in military expenditure to 2.6 percent of GDP by 2027, indicating a significant boost in the UK’s defense-related financial commitmen...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 10, 2025

2020s on course to be weakest decade for global economy since 1960s, says World Bank

The World Bank has lowered its projection for worldwide economic expansion, attributing the slowdown to trade conflicts, resulting in the poorest growth outlook for the global econ...

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City A.M. • Jun 10, 2025

UK GDP growth expected to slide after Awful April 

Economic forecasts indicate a slight contraction in the UK’s output for April, influenced by increased taxation and rising energy costs, potentially undoing the modest expansion re...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 04, 2025

Labour claims to be defending Britain from new threats, but its warfare state is steeped in old thin...

The government’s defence spending plans, despite promises of economic benefits, rely on traditional military investments that are unlikely to generate substantial growth or signifi...

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Financial Times • Jun 03, 2025

UK set to back Nato push for members to spend 3.5% of GDP on defence

The UK is anticipated to support NATO’s proposal for increased defence budgets, highlighting the importance of higher military expenditure amid ongoing political scrutiny regarding...

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City A.M. • Jun 03, 2025

Nato to pressure UK to spend 3.5 per cent on defence

The UK is expected to increase its defence budget to 3.5 percent of GDP by 2035 under NATO's new guidelines, significantly raising government military expenditures beyond current p...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 02, 2025

This is what Britain really needs to defend itself – and it doesn’t include spending billions on arm...

Allocating a growing portion of the UK’s budget to military expansion may divert essential resources from critical public sectors and environmental initiatives that address more im...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 02, 2025

Keir Starmer vows to make Britain ‘battle-ready’ as he unveils defence spending plans

The planned increase in defence expenditure aims to enhance national security through substantial investment in military production, potentially reallocating funds from social welf...

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City A.M. • Jun 02, 2025

Starmer refuses to commit 3 per cent defence spending despite ‘battle-ready’ claim

The Prime Minister’s proposal to allocate 2.5 percent of GDP to defence marks a significant investment, though it falls short of the 3 percent target some critics believe is necess...

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City A.M. • Jun 02, 2025

Keir Starmer defends uncertainty over defence spending target

The delay in specifying a timeline for reaching the planned defence expenditure highlights ongoing budgetary challenges and may impact future allocation of resources within the UK’...

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City A.M. • May 31, 2025

‘No doubt’ UK will spend three per cent of GDP on defence by mid-2030s, Healey says

The UK government has confirmed its intention to increase defence expenditure to three per cent of gross domestic product by the mid-2030s, reflecting a sustained prioritization of...

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Financial Times • May 30, 2025

Governments are chasing the wrong rainbows

Focusing on improving opportunities and social mobility can lead to long-term economic benefits that may not be immediately reflected in traditional measures of economic output.

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Financial Times • May 29, 2025

US economy shrank at 0.2% rate in first quarter

The latest economic data reveals a decline in output during the initial quarter, marking the first downturn since 2022 and indicating a reduced pace in household expenditure growth...

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City A.M. • May 28, 2025

UK public spending will swell to more than half of GDP, IMF warns

According to the IMF, government expenditures in the UK are expected to rise substantially, exceeding fifty percent of the nation's economic output and necessitating difficult fisc...

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City A.M. • May 27, 2025

IMF upgrades UK growth forecasts despite tariff turmoil

The improved economic outlook for the UK indicates a modest increase in output, which may positively influence investment decisions and fiscal planning despite ongoing trade uncert...

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The Guardian – Business • May 27, 2025

IMF lifts UK growth forecast for 2025; markets welcome US delay to EU 50% tariffs – business live

The International Monetary Fund’s updated projections indicate improved economic prospects for the United Kingdom in 2025, while the postponement of US tariffs on European goods ha...

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The Guardian – Business • May 23, 2025

Trump threatens Apple with 25% tariff unless iPhones are made in US – business live

The announcement of increased import duties on foreign-made smartphones has prompted a surge in German manufacturing and exports, contributing significantly to stronger economic gr...

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The Guardian – Business • May 19, 2025

This new EU deal is great for Britain. Now, Labour, focus on the future, not on Farage | Polly Toynb...

The agreement opens opportunities for British defense firms to compete for substantial European contracts, potentially boosting the economy more significantly than small sectors li...

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The Guardian – Business • May 16, 2025

Number of UK billionaires falls after market turmoil; Japan’s GDP shrinks – business live

Recent economic data indicates Japan’s GDP contracted due to weaker exports, while the UK experienced comparatively stronger growth, reflecting divergent recovery trajectories with...

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The Guardian – Business • May 15, 2025

The Guardian view on Europe’s growing wealth divide: back to the world of Balzac | Editorial

Rising asset values and tax policies favoring inheritance have significantly increased wealth transfer across generations, intensifying economic disparities between those with inhe...

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Financial Times • May 15, 2025

GDP surge gives Reeves only brief respite from economic challenge

Although recent economic growth exceeded expectations, experts suggest the chancellor may still face the necessity of adjusting fiscal policies through increased taxes or reduced p...

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Financial Times • May 15, 2025

UK economy grows at fastest pace in a year

The UK’s economy increased by 0.7% in the first quarter, marking its strongest growth in twelve months ahead of potential effects from upcoming trade tariffs imposed by the United...

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City A.M. • May 15, 2025

Interest rate cuts would ‘boost growth’, businesses tell Bank of England

Business leaders believe that lowering borrowing costs could encourage increased consumer spending, potentially strengthening economic expansion following recent growth in the UK's...

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Sky News Money • May 15, 2025

How the expectation of Trump tariffs boosted the UK economy

Anticipation of potential trade restrictions involving the United States appeared to positively influence the United Kingdom's economic growth, reflected in notably strong GDP figu...

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The Guardian – Business • May 15, 2025

GDP rise and a less scary outlook offer Rachel Reeves some rare cheer

The recent 0.7% increase in the UK’s GDP during the first quarter signals a potential economic rebound that could support government efforts to stabilize growth amid political chal...

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The Guardian – Business • May 15, 2025

UK economy defies gloomy warnings to grow 0.7% in first quarter of year

The economy's unexpected expansion in early 2024 reflects increased business investment and export activity, boosting market confidence despite previous forecasts of economic downt...

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