Liz Truss accuses Whitehall of ‘groupthink’
Former prime minister says Civil Service is hostile to Tory thinking after ‘blatant attacks’ on her mini-Budget
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Former prime minister says Civil Service is hostile to Tory thinking after ‘blatant attacks’ on her mini-Budget
Mortgage holders are still waiting for a Bank Rate drop, despite falling inflation
Consumer price index growth fails to drop in June, despite economists’ forecasts
‘Brisk’ wage growth in advanced economies is driving up the price of services
Labour leader is beginning his premiership against the best economic backdrop in years
Bank forecasts suggest inflation is likely to pick up again in the latter half of the year
Goldman Sachs upgrades forecasts for UK economy after Labour election victory
Top central bank warns ‘it is too soon to declare victory’ against price increases
Global financial stability at risk from looming elections around world, officials fear
Labour’s financial firepower stands to benefit from a simple change to the bond-selling process
Banks are expected to offer lower returns to savers following imminent interest rate cuts
Home loan cuts raise hopes interest rates will fall as early as August
Sales remain below the 10-year average with cash-buyers dominating purchases
Threadneedle Street holding interest rates at 5.25pc hits many mortgage holders
Even the cheapest mortgage deals are likely to mean higher monthly bills
Threadneedle Street is unlikely to cut rates this week despite inflation falling to 2pc
Prime Minister claims economy has ‘turned a corner’ as consumer prices index hits three-year low
Tens of billions of pounds lost as Threadneedle Street unwinds quantitative easing programme
Farage can spout whatever nonsense he likes, confident that he won’t be tested on it in practice
Does the Reform leader’s policy offer an attractive option for a cash-strapped country?
Former Labour leader calls for overhaul on Bank of England’s interest payments
Ex-PM’s proposal to save £3bn a year risks a backlash on homeowners
If Threadneedle Street fails to deliver soon Britain’s recovery risks being snuffed out