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4 Million UK Children Affected by Economic Abuse

A shocking study reveals nearly 4 million UK children are impacted by economic abuse, a hidden crisis where partners control finances. One survivor shares her harrowing story of debt and control.

Budget fails to address Brexit economic damage

Rachel Reeves' autumn budget overlooks the Brexit-shaped hole costing Britain billions. With public services crumbling, experts urge single market return to fix economic crisis.

Young adults miss economic abuse warning signs

A new survey reveals young adults are less likely to spot economic abuse red flags. Learn the warning signs and how a new campaign aims to raise awareness across all generations.

Golf's Open delivers £280m boost to NI economy

Hosting The Open at Royal Portrush generated a massive £280 million economic benefit for Northern Ireland, new research reveals. Discover how the major golf tournament boosted tourism and local business.

US Government Shutdown: Day 37 Crisis Deepens

America faces unprecedented turmoil as the longest government shutdown in history enters its 37th day, with vital services collapsing and economic damage mounting daily.

Chancellor's Impossible Economic Choice Revealed

Britain's Treasury faces an impossible choice between economic necessity and political disaster as pressure mounts for decisive action on the nation's finances. Analysis reveals the stark reality confronting the government.

UK's New Economic Powerhouses Revealed

Recent government analysis uncovers unexpected economic growth hotspots across Britain, with East Midlands and West Midlands leading the charge while London's dominance shows signs of fading.

Reeves: Why Labour Broke Its Tax Promise

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves reveals why Labour abandoned its flagship tax pledge, blaming a 'perfect storm' of global crises that shattered economic assumptions.

UK growth forecast cut as investment plummets

The EY Item Club warns Britain's economic growth prospects are dimming as business investment retreats following tax rises and policy changes, creating a perfect storm for the UK economy.

Australia's nature law deadlock costs economy and environment

Australia's stalled environmental reforms are creating economic uncertainty while failing to protect the natural heritage future generations will inherit. Experts warn that continued political stalemate comes with a heavy price tag.

APEC 2025: Reshaping Global Trade and Economics

As world leaders gather for the critical APEC summit, discover how this powerful economic alliance is reshaping global trade dynamics and why it matters for Britain's economic future.

Britain's Worklessness Crisis: 9 Million Missing Workers

Exclusive analysis reveals how Britain's worklessness crisis has exploded to unprecedented levels, with nearly 9 million people now economically inactive. Discover the hidden drivers behind this national emergency and what it means for our economy.

Reeves: UK Economy Defying Gloomy Forecasts

Chancellor Rachel Reeves challenges pessimistic forecasts, revealing stronger-than-expected economic data and outlining Labour's growth strategy for Britain's future.

Tourist tax costs UK hospitality £4.1 billion

New research reveals the devastating £4.1 billion economic impact of the tourist tax on UK hospitality, with businesses urging government action to reverse the decline.

Trump's Second Term: Immigration Crackdown Begins

Donald Trump's administration returns with explosive policy shifts, targeting immigration, trade, and federal institutions in sweeping executive actions that spark immediate legal and economic fallout.

Milei's Argentina Crisis: Polls Plummet Amid Economic Chaos

Argentine President Javier Milei faces collapsing approval ratings as his radical economic reforms fail to curb hyperinflation, with new polls revealing growing public discontent and comparisons to Trump's political style.

UK economy stagnates with zero growth in April

Britain's economic growth flatlined at 0.0% in April, missing analyst forecasts and raising concerns about the strength of the recovery. Services and production sectors showed modest gains while construction output fell significantly.

UK Economy Contracts at Fastest Pace in 11 Months

Britain's private sector faces worst performance in nearly a year as manufacturing and services decline simultaneously. Chancellor Rachel Reeves confronts mounting economic challenges ahead of crucial budget announcement.

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