Raising retirement age could help Bank of England fight next recession

Raising retirement age could help Bank of England fight next recession, according to top official By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 17:11 EDT, 26 July 2021 | Updated: 17:46 EDT, 26 July 2021 Raising the retirement age could help the Bank of England fight the next recession, according to a top official.  Gertjan … Read more

Eurozone headed for double-dip recession amid slow vaccine rollout

Eurozone headed for a double-dip recession as the slow vaccine rollout prolongs the economic misery By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 22:12 GMT, 3 March 2021 | Updated: 22:12 GMT, 3 March 2021 The eurozone is heading for a double-dip recession as the slow rollout of Covid-19 vaccines prolongs economic misery across the … Read more

ROSS CLARK: With a double-dip recession looming, a tax raid is the last thing we need 

There are many on the Left who think Britain is a low-wage tax haven run for the benefit of the rich. The evidence, however, suggests this could not be further from the truth. A new analysis by the TaxPayers’ Alliance shows the share of GDP extracted by the Government in tax will reach 34.2 per … Read more

Pound on retreat as Britain heads for double-dip recession

Sterling falls as third national lockdown triggers largest decline in business activity since May – leaving Britain facing double-dip recession By Hugo Duncan for the Daily Mail Published: 21:58 GMT, 22 January 2021 | Updated: 21:58 GMT, 22 January 2021 Sterling fell yesterday as the third national lockdown triggered the largest decline in business activity … Read more

UK faces double-dip recession as business activity PLUNGES in January

UK faces double-dip recession as business activity PLUNGES in January with brutal lockdown sending the economy back into the red Closely-watched PMI data showed a dramatic slowdown in business activity The downturn in January underlined fears economy has gone into reverse The UK is struggling to recover from the worst recession in 300 years last … Read more

Double dip recession on the way: Lockdown 3 set to cost us £390m a day after Britain shuts up shop

The UK faces plunging into its first double-dip recession since 1975, with the latest lockdown expected to cost almost £400million per day. Output in the first quarter of this year will be £24.57billion lower than it would have been without the third national lockdown, a think-tank warned yesterday. The Centre of Economics and Business Research … Read more

Britain is world’s fifth-largest economy again after overtaking India despite coronavirus recession

Britain is the world’s fifth-largest economy again after overtaking India despite being in the grip of deep recession during coronavirus pandemic League table produced by Centre for Economic and Business Research (CEBR) UK is set to push further ahead of seventh-placed France in decade after Brexit Climb back up league table is despite fall in GDP … Read more

Roxy Jacenko reveals how she plans to survive the coronavirus recession

Roxy Jacenko reveals how she plans to survive the coronavirus recession – as PR agencies struggle to stay afloat By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:00 BST, 5 October 2020 | Updated: 00:00 BST, 5 October 2020 Sydney’s PR queen Roxy Jacenko is facing an uphill struggle to keep her Sweaty Betty empire … Read more

Nova is the latest radio network to axe jobs due to the COVID-19 recession

Radio silence: Nova is the latest network to axe hosts – as the company ‘reviews’ the business amid the coronavirus recession By Zoe Burrell For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:24 BST, 9 September 2020 | Updated: 00:24 BST, 9 September 2020 Last month, Southern Cross Austereo axed 19 regional breakfast programs in response to the … Read more

Morrisons fires gun on ‘recession’ price war

Supermarket giant Morrisons is poised to slash the price of hundreds of products as the industry braces for a major price war this autumn. The chain will tomorrow cut prices by an average of 23 per cent on 400 products, including fruit and vegetables, meat, poultry, bread, breakfast cereal, rice, toilet rolls and cleaning products. … Read more