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BRITAIN is heading for “economic collapse” and Sir Keir Starmer will be forced to call an election within two years, Nigel Farage warned today. The Reform UK leader insisted Chancellor Rachel
Britain’s economy is doomed to fail under the current Labour leadership, the chief executive of Ryanair has warned.
LONDON (Reuters) -Nigel Farage, leader of Britain's populist Reform UK, watered down some of his pledges on Monday, saying his party could not immediately implement substantial tax cuts if it won power because of what he called the dire state of public finances.
NIGEL Farage will today vow to deliver the Brexit that Britain voted for — warning its economic freedoms have been squandered. The Reform boss will use a speech to set out a tougher line on
Britain’s economy expanded slightly in August, rising 0.1% on month, entrenching a period of slow growth.
A botched spying case prompted accusations that the British government was soft on China, highlighting tensions between economic and national security interests.
The UK could see 600,000 more people leave the workforce by 2035 due to poor health, costing £36bn a year, unless employers and ministers overhaul workplace wellbeing standards, warns the Royal Society for Public Health.
"I want the UK economy to be as strong as it possibly can be, so the UK can be the best ally to the US that it possibly can be," the Trump ally said.
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Top Tory tears into Rachel Reeves for blaming Britain's dwindling economy on Liz Truss
The Chancellor should take responsibility for her "bad choices" rather than blaming others for the state of the country’s finances, Helen Whately has said. Speaking to GB News, the Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary hit out at Rachel Reeves for laying blame on former Prime Minister Liz Truss,
Pizza Hut’s troubles show how “fakeaway” culture, modular meals, and value-driven control are reshaping Britain’s comfort-food economy.