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predictions for a slump in March, despite the fallout from the Iran war, why put things at risk with a roll of the dice in domestic politics? Responding to bumper [growth of 0.3% in March
predicted the current shock would mark a permanent change for the global energy industry, leading consumer countries to lose trust in fossil fuels. “Their perception of risk and reliability will change,” he said. “Governments will
growth this year to 0.8% from its previous prediction of 1.3%. Jones said that while the government will do everything in its power to find a permanent solution to the crisis and offset its impact
predicted back in January – the biggest downgrade among the club of wealthy nations. Inflation is climbing towards 4%, while unemployment could hit the highest rate in more than a decade, it warned. As Rachel Reeves
predict. As the ONS puts it: “Projections are not forecasts.” If the direction of travel is clear, the question becomes not so much whether demographic change can be reversed, but how societies respond
future, strategically and militarily, if the conflict persists. On Thursday, the Financial Times blared, “Consumer confidence slumps to two-year low,” as The Guardian reported, “UK braces for price rises driven by Iran
predicted. Especially when you think - it's the 10-year anniversary of the Brexit vote next month!" This was the response of an EU contact of mine, here in Brussels. He asked to remain anonymous
predicts that between 600 and 800 posts will be lost in oil and gas every month for the next five or 10 years. With around a quarter of all the UK's energy jobs based