Care homes: LBC caller slams ‘wicked’ Covid restrictions Yesterday saw both the lowest recorded death toll for seven months and upbeat projections for the economy from the CBI. In addition, the government is preparing to use testing to relax self isolation rules
Scotland’s First Minister sat down for an interview with Channel 4 News on Friday. Ms Sturgeon was left flustered after journalist Ciaran Jenkins confronted her on the huge economic cost of Scottish independence from the UK. The SNP leader admitted that the SNP’s
Nicola Sturgeon was left squirming as Channel 4 News journalist Ciaran Jenkins confronted her on independence. He pointed to the huge economic cost of independence, prompting Ms Sturgeon to claim all the forecasts were “completely out of date”. Viewers branded the interview
The Generation Frexit leader lashed out against the International Monetary Fund (IMF) proposal for eurozone countries to increase their government spending by an extra 3 percent of GDP over the course of the next year to help stave off economic damage caused
Eurozone: Varoufakis discusses the ‘greatest beneficiary’ in 2018 The European Central Bank’s governing council expressed concern at the speed of the jabs scheme at their latest meeting, according to recently released minutes. They said the Eurozone economy faces further uncertainty because of
New data released yesterday further justifies the UK’s coronavirus strategy. Last month, the IHS Market purchasing managers index (PMI) for services, which measures growth, was positive for the first time since October. The rapid vaccine rollout and the end in sight of
The head of JPMorgan says the United States is looking at a post-coronavirus economic boom that could last two years. JPMorgan’s Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon revealed in a 65-page letter to investors on Wednesday that the US economy was emerging from the
Hundreds flocked to comment on Express.co.uk after an economic expert revealed the bloc’s banking system was teetering on the brink of collapse. Director-General of the think tank Centre for Brexit Policy John Longworth argued this was set to cause serious economic decline
Professor Mariana Mazzucato, a member of the Scottish government’s Council of Economic Advisers, said it would “be a pity if the UK splits up.” Writing in the New Statesman, Professor Mazzucato claimed: “If you look at where growth would come from in Scotland
2019: Australian intelligence services conclude that China was responsible for a cyber-attack on Australia’s parliament and three largest political parties in the run-up to a May election. April 2020: Australian PM Scott Morrison begins canvassing his fellow world leaders for an inquiry