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Don’t be fooled by recent good news, the UK economy is still in a precarious state

Labour MPs may clamour for bolder spending, but – like their Tory and Reform counterparts – they ask for the unaffordable

Too many Labour MPs want it all, and no amount of pleading from.. - source: The Guardian - 21.02.2026


US businesses clamor for refunds after supreme court strikes down Trump’s tariffs

Refunds were not addressed by supreme court ruling, and they’ll likely play out in lower courts over extended period

Top associations of American businesses are demanding to be repaid for.. - source: The Guardian - 21.02.2026


Why the supreme court’s tariffs ruling is a win for world trade – but also tricky

The decision adds to economic uncertainty, as deals Donald Trump struck with other countries are upended

It is refreshing to witness the US supreme court recover its spine and stand up to.. - source: The Guardian - 20.02.2026


UK ‘working with US’ to analyse impact of supreme court’s ruling against tariffs

Government ‘expects privileged trading position’ to go on as EU ‘seeks clarity’ over Trump administration’s next steps

Britain and the EU said they were assessing the implications.. - source: The Guardian - 20.02.2026


Brighter UK economy gives Reeves a springboard for March statement

Record public finances accompany stronger retail sales and business activity but some analysts express caution

The economic backdrop to Rachel Reeves’s upcoming spring statement appeared.. - source: The Guardian - 20.02.2026


UK reports record-breaking budget surplus of £30.4bn in surprise boost for Rachel Reeves

Largest January total since records began in 1993 is sharp reversal from December’s £11.6bn deficit

The UK government has posted the biggest ever budget surplus, official figures show,.. - source: The Guardian - 20.02.2026


Retail sales and public finances data to show state of British economy – business live

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news

Good morning. We’re about to get a new healthcheck on the British economy, with the latest public finances and retail sales.. - source: The Guardian - 20.02.2026


British manufacturing continues to face low orders and upward price pressure, says CBI

Industrial trends survey shows firms expecting to raise prices in coming months, with order books well below average

British manufacturing orders remain well below average and price.. - source: The Guardian - 19.02.2026


British Gas owner’s profits tumble 39% ; gen Z turning to trades for AI-proof work – business live

Centrica has paused its share buyback after profits plunged, while new data shows Gen Z looking for AI-proof jobs in traditional trades

Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of.. - source: The Guardian - 19.02.2026


Retailers in UK plan to cut staff hours and jobs amid rising employment costs

BRC survey finds finance bosses expect technology to improve productivity, with 69% pessimistic about the economy

UK retailers are planning to cut staff hours and jobs amid rising.. - source: The Guardian - 19.02.2026


Reform UK would restore two-child benefit cap, Jenrick says in policy U-turn

Treasury spokesperson says disability benefits would also be limited under Reform, but Bank of England would stay independent

Reform UK would restore the two-child benefit cap in.. - source: The Guardian - 18.02.2026


Countries that do not embrace AI could be ‘left behind’, says Open AI’s George Osborne

Without AI you will be a ‘weaker and poorer nation’, warns former UK chancellor two months into job at US firm

The former chancellor George Osborne has warned that countries that do not.. - source: The Guardian - 18.02.2026


Death tax? Property tax? Four ideas that could offset inheritance inequality in Australia

How do we solve the predicted entrenched disparity arising out of the great wealth transfer? We ask economists for their suggestions

Read more from The Age of Inheritance series.. - source: The Guardian - 18.02.2026


UK inflation expected to fall to near one-year low – business live

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, including the UK inflation report for January

A chunky drop in inflation could pave the way for the Bank of England to cut.. - source: The Guardian - 18.02.2026


Gloom for UK workers as incomes flatline and jobs market falters

Falls in inflation and interest rates could leave Britain better off this year, but at the cost of high unemployment

UK unemployment rate hits five-year high

Private sector pay.. - source: The Guardian - 17.02.2026


UK unemployment rate hits five-year high of 5.2% as wage growth slows – business live

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news

The ONS also estimate that firms kept cutting workers in January.

Its early, provisional, estimate of payrolled employees.. - source: The Guardian - 17.02.2026


Starmer’s options in funding a further defence spending rise would be limited

Competing domestic priorities, Treasury borrowing limits and already nervous lenders are among the many obstacles

Keir Starmer has few options if he wants to increase annual defence.. - source: The Guardian - 16.02.2026


Japan avoids recession with weak return to growth – business live

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as Japan misses growth forecasts for the final three months of 2025

Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of.. - source: The Guardian - 16.02.2026


Bank of England should cut rates to boost consumer spending, says TUC

Union analysis finds consumers lag behind international peers as some rate-setters remain anxious about inflation

The Trades Union Congress is urging the Bank of England to cut interest.. - source: The Guardian - 16.02.2026


Even amid rising economic uncertainty, now is not the time to hug your job

In a rapidly changing job market, it’s not necessarily good for workers to cling to their current employment

After all the employee protests over the past few years – the “great.. - source: The Guardian - 15.02.2026


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