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economic activity of companies, governments, and people in a country. In the UK, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) publishes [new GDP figures every month](https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/grossdomesticproductgdp). However, these can vary quite
UK workers are already likely to have been feeling the pinch. The data shows total annual pay growth in the three months to February at 3.8%, its weakest since autumn 2020, in the depths
2026, GDP rose 0.6%, up sharply from growth of 0.1% in the final three months of last year. The ONS said that growth in the first quarter was “led by broad-based increases across
sector pay growth slowed from 3.3% to 3.2%, which the Bank of England has previously said would be consistent with its target of getting inflation to 2%. The rate of inflation in March will
2026, the government said. The scheme will be funded through changes to the energy system and government expenditure, with no impact on domestic bills. The start of the war in Iran pushed
2026, up from £643m a year earlier. Last year, the British bank reported a [£110m loss over the US sub-prime auto lender Tricolor](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/oct/22/barclays-plays-down-20bn-exposure-to-private-credit-industry), which collapsed [amid fraud allegations](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-09-10/subprime-auto-lender-tricolor-files-for-bankruptcy).
2026 onwards, driven by falling fertility and the large, postwar “baby boom” generation living longer than previous generations, but now reaching later life. The population is still expected to grow, but more slowly than previously
2026 customs data by Mercator Institute for China Studies (Merics). The surplus for the whole of 2025 [stood at €360bn](https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php?title=China-EU_-_international_trade_in_goods_statistics&gsid=2bdf2815-5721-4737-94a7-288c68b5c843#:~:text=as%20background%20information.-,Recent%20developments,27.3%20billion%20in%20December%202024.&text=Figure%202%20compares%20EU%20trade,EU%20countries%20increased%20by%203.0%25.). The record was driven in part by [Europeans’ apparent unstoppable appetite
Economics Foundation thinktank, said: “We have an affordability crisis in the private rented sector, which dates back to before the pandemic. Other countries in western Europe already do this, and England used to from
economic impact of the war so far has been a surge in energy prices. Around a fifth of the world's oil and gas is transported through the Strait of Hormuz, but those shipments effectively
growth of renewables, such as upgrading the UK's electricity grid and speeding up planning for windfarms. "We need to build a bridge from the old North Sea to the new North Sea," argues Borthwick