UK economy
Explained: Why Britain's senior bankers are clashing with politicians
On Wednesday morning, the sterling fell again after the Bank of England announced its special bond-buying program won't go beyond the Friday deadline.
Over 100K Pledge to Stop Paying Surging Energy Bills in Britain
A campaign called "Don't Pay" is urging people to join a mass boycott in an effort to pressure companies to reduce bills to an affordable level.
Johnson Risks Losing Majority With North-South Divide, Tory MP Says
The prime minister risks the future of the Conservative government if he fails to deliver on an election pledge of economic support for northern England.
Why Does Jeremy Corbyn's Brother Still Believe COVID-19 Is a Hoax?
COVID-19 is definitely real but millions of people around the world believe it isn't. Is it just a perfect storm of conspiracy theorists congregating around one issue?
U.K. Government to Top Up Wages for Six Months As COVID Measures Continue
Rishi Sunak said that the British economy is going through a "more permanent adjustment" and what happens now "must be different from what came before."
The JAMs: Who Are Theresa May's New Target Voters?
May says she wants to help those who are just managing to get by.
Adele and Co. Brought £4 billion to U.K. in 2015
For growth to continue in 2016 and beyond, the government must put safeguarding policies in place, a report has warned.
It's Too Early to Say the U.K. Has Had a Brexit Boost
The real economic impact will not be felt until more is known about the Brexit deal.
Don't Believe the Brexit Prophecies of Economic Doom
Economists may have overstated the economic downfall post-Brexit.
Why History Suggests the U.K. Will Remain In the E.U.
Data analysis provides a framework to understanding the nature of referendums.
Will the U.K. Living Wage Increase EU Migration?
The U.K. minimum wage is one of many factors economic migrants consider when they come to the EU.
UK Economy Troubled After Brexit Debate [Video]
British industrial output grew in January following a sharp fall in December, helped by a stronger than expected upturn in manufacturing.
UK Inflation Rate Hits 0% in Boon for Consumers and Businesses
Inflation at record low as oil prices fall, increasing spending power and cutting manufacturing costs.
British Public Services in for 'Rollercoaster' After Pre-Election Budget
The Office for Budget Responsibility has warned of the proposed changes to public spending.
E-Cigarettes, Craft Beer and Protein Powder in British Inflation Basket
New inflation data also shows change in media consumption, with online music and games subscriptions included.
UK Discount Retailer Poundland to Spend £55m on 99p Stores
The proposed merger saw Poundland's shares jump 9% and could see a 50% increase in sales.
UK's Public Spending Predicted to Fall Lowest Levels Since WWII
According to a report, public expenditure will fall by £23.5 billion by 2019-20, its lowest level in 80 years
Little Room for Manoeuvre for Osborne in Crackdown on UK Tax Loopholes for Tech Giants
There is wide public support for making the likes of Amazon and Facebook pay their tax