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Good news, for a change, for the Chancellor Rachel Reeves – although she stressed it was important not to be complacent at such a volatile time. We’ve been finding out if people are hopeful – or ...
We spoke to Helen Morrissey, who’s head of retirement analysis at Hargreaves Lansdown, and personal finance and consumer expert Sue Hayward.
Fiona Hill was senior director for European and Russian affairs on the US National Security Council during the first Trump presidency. She is now a senior fellow in the Centre on the United States and ...
The White House special envoy Steve Witkoff has been meeting Vladimir Putin in Moscow – hoping for some progress in the attempt to agree a ceasefire in Ukraine. On social media, President Trump ...
In a press statement about the future of British Steel’s site in Scunthorpe, Sir Keir Starmer said Britain’s economic and national security was “on the line”. He said Saturday’s debate in parliament ...
According to Mr Trump, it’s all “doing really well!” But one survey of US consumers says their mood has spiralled “from anxious to petrified”. Eggs cost more than $6 a dozen. Under China’s new ...
We spoke to the Nobel prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz – who’s served as chief economist at the World Bank and is now a professor at Columbia University. We began by asking him whether he ...
As MPs are recalled from their Easter break for an emergency debate on the future of British Steel’s site in Scunthorpe, we speak to some of its workers.
MPs have been hastily called back from their Easter break for tomorrow’s emergency debate on the future of British Steel’s site in Scunthorpe – and its 2700 strong workforce. According to Sir Keir ...