United Kingdom Back On Track After Double Dip Recession
In the third quarter of the year, the United Kingdom rose from its economic recession and has achieved a 1% growth in GDP by the third quarter of the year. The Office of National Statistics states that...
View ArticleGreece Disappointed With EU’s Divide on Eurozone Crisis
Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras and the rest of the people of Greece expressed their disappointment about the European Union’s failure to resolve the Greek debt crisis. While the EU’s problems...
View ArticleAn Increase of 2.8% in the UK inflation rate
The rising cost of energy in the United Kingdom has caused a consumer price inflation that increased to 2.8 percent. The Office for National Statistics has released the figures regarding the rise of...
View ArticleUK Employees Suffer Greatest Wage Cuts Since Records Began
The Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) indicated that since wage records began a few decades ago, UK employees today are suffering the biggest wage cuts just to keep their occupation during the longest...
View ArticleUnbalanced Growth the Sickness of the UK’s “Zig-Zag” Economy
Reports of a better economic situation for 2013 had inspired many people as housing prices are rising and industrial activities are slowly booming back to life. However, many analysts doubt the length...
View ArticleTesco Is Fined Over So-called ‘Half Price’ Strawberries
The big retail chains have never been stranger’s to scandals relating to price fixing and misleading adverts, but Tesco has really pushed their luck with their so-called ‘half-price’ strawberries. The...
View ArticleOsborne Calls For People to See the Reality of the UK Housing Boom
Widely criticised for his austerity plan that pushed up the UK property values, Chancellor George Osborne said that he was not inflating a “housing bubble” that could burst at any minute. He admitted...
View ArticleFormer UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown Points Out Five Positives for UK Stay
Scotland has “five positive gains” should it choose to remain in the United Kingdom according to Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown. In his speech in Glasgow, he highlighted how the UK helped...
View ArticleNew North Ireland Councils Prepare for New Responsibilities
Eleven new district councils in North Ireland received a new set of powers, allowing them to have responsibility for several new local government powers by April 1 in 2015. The new powers will have...
View ArticleHow Would the UK Look Like Without Scotland
UK’s hottest issue is the separation of Scotland from the United Kingdom. Some favour the independence, some do not agree. But the UK would look different, and Scotland’s absence will have a very...
View ArticleEd Miliband Unveils 10-Year Plan to Restore Britain, Focuses on NHS Improvements
Labour Leader Ed Miliband is slated to pledge more funding to improve the health service in the United Kingdom after unveiling a 10-year plan to help rebuild Britain including Scotland. UK political...
View ArticleCameron Warns That Voting For UKIP is a Big Mistake
According to UK Prime Minister David Cameron, voting for UKIP will let the Labour party flourish in without any warning as the Conservative party is still behind Labour for the upcoming year’s election...
View ArticleChesterfield Could Transform With £400m Leisure Complex
The £400m-worth Chesterfield Peak planned to be built on the outskirts of Chesterfield will radically transform the town’s economy. According to business leaders, the new complex could bring 1,300...
View ArticleInvestors Leaving London Due To Increasingly Strong Pound
The stronger the UK pound is getting, the more investors are trying to get out of London. Analysts are acknowledging a ‘softening of interest’ among property investors from Malaysia and others in...
View ArticleFund Managers Believe London Will Lose Business Due To Brexit
Majority of investment industry executives believe the Brexit will harm the City of London and Europe-associated businesses would be the first to see the consequences. The possible pullout of...
View ArticleLabour Goes For “Interventionist Government”
Labour Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell promises “Manufacturing Renaissance” because “the winds of globalisation are blowing against the belief in the free market.” During his keynote speech to the...
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