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Boris Johnson led the official Vote Leave campaign bus in the Brexit referendum (Stefan Rousseau/PA) (PA Archive) Just as the UK economy was ... may get along fine without it.
Changing the UK’s fiscal rule to allow more cash to flow could take the pressure off – but it isn’t without risk.
For investors and economists who made it through the years-long Brexit saga, the UK’s latest GDP release may seem familiar: a ...
THE UK economy grew by 0.5% in the second month of this year - more than expected. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said Gross Domestic Product (GDP) went up by half a percentage point in ...
Britain is being cold-shouldered, not because of our economics — but because of our values, or the lack thereof under Labour.
Resetting the UK-EU relationship is needed to remove barriers for Britain's lawyers, writes Law Society president Richard ...
The country, after all, embarked on a similar experiment in economic isolationism when it voted to leave the European Union in 2016. Nearly nine years after the Brexit referendum, it is still ...
The UK is less susceptible to US tariffs, and not just because it was hit with a lower rate than its EU neighbours. But the impact of a weaker US and European economy could be much more significant.
In a live Q&A, The Independent’s chief political commentator John Rentoul fielded readers’ questions on Trump’s trade war, ...