Bank of England claims recession should be less severe than planned
The UK’s central bank announced the country is set to enter a recession but claims it will be shorter and less severe than previously believed due to reduced inflation rates.
£1bn secured to restructure Bristol’s energy systems
North East set to get metro mayor under 1.4bn devolution deal
Cash-strapped councils spending millions bidding for levelling up funding
London adoption agency have secured a seven-figure loan
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 1926-2022
Scotland takes step towards minimum income guarantee
‘Breathing space’ scheme launches to help those in debt
London adoption agency have secured a seven-figure loan
Unity Trust Bank have awarded Family Futures, an adoption and fostering agency in London, a seven-figure loan to help them open their first headquarters.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 1926-2022
Scotland takes step towards minimum income guarantee
‘Breathing space’ scheme launches to help those in debt
Treasury signals business rate bill delay
Legal & General invests £1.5bn in ‘levelling up’
Ministers grant extra financial help to four councils
School closures could cost the economy £350bn, IFS warns
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