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To compliment the publications of the Pink Book 2019 and the Blue Book 2019, this article provides a summary of trends and definitions regarding the UK's current account balance over the years, as well as provide guidance on how the...
Forecasts for the UK economy is a monthly comparison of independent forecasts.
New official statistics confirm UK has cut emissions by 50% between 1990 and 2022.
HM Treasury is the government’s economic and finance ministry, maintaining control over public spending, setting the direction of the UK’s economic policy and working to achieve strong and sustainable economic growth. HMT is a ministerial department, supported by 16 agencies...
Guides councils in how to assess their housing needs.
The Independent Review of Employment Practices in the Modern Economy was commissioned by the Prime Minister on 1 October 2016.
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) invites UK school students to write about big economic challenges by 28 June 2024.
Spring Budget 2024 speech as delivered by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
Keynote address delivered by the Minister for Industry and Economic Security at Make UK's National Manufacturing Conference.
Information on trade sanctions, arms embargoes and trade restrictions, including trade controls, transit controls and restrictions on terrorist organisations.
Ambitious plans to grow the economy and boost UK creative industries by £50 billion
Experimental Official Statistics estimating the contribution of DCMS Sectors, and the Digital Sector, to the UK economy, measured by GVA (gross value added).
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