Forecasts by the Bank of England of a ‘V’ shaped recovery were met with predictable scepticism as the pandemic made its reappearance early this year. If the latest projections are believed, that is precisely what is going to happen, with output set
Bank of England keeps interest rates unchanged at record low of 0.1% as economy shows signs of recovery from pandemic slump By Mark Duell for MailOnline Published: 07:18 EDT, 6 May 2021 | Updated: 07:21 EDT, 6 May 2021 The Bank of
The bank revised up its growth estimates following the rapid rollout of the UK’s vaccination programme. With over 34 million Brits having now received at least one injection against the virus, the UK remains on track to lift most pandemic restrictions by
Alcohol-related deaths in England and Wales rose to highest EVER level in 2020 amid Covid pandemic as experts say lockdown drinking exacerbated worrying trend By Connor Boyd Assistant Health Editor For Mailonline Published: 06:25 EDT, 6 May 2021 | Updated: 06:25 EDT,
BUSINESS LIVE: Bank of England set to hike growth forecasts; Next issues another profit upgrade; Barratt returns rate relief cash; Trainline posts £100m loss Economic growth forecasts set to be increased by the Bank of England today Boss of Next looking forward
More people are now dying from flu and pneumonia than coronavirus for the first time since the second wave took off as virus fatalities tumbled by 30 per cent in a week, official figures revealed today. Office for National Statistics analysis showed
Indian Covid variants are on the rise in parts of England and now make up one in 10 cases in London, figures suggest. Data from the Sanger Institute, which analyses positive swabs for different variants, suggest the mutant strains spread widely during
Almost nine in 10 secondary schools in England had no coronavirus cases after they reopened, official figures suggest. Surveillance data showed only nine of 80 schools surveyed had spotted one infected pupil or staff member in the fortnight ending March 31. Four
Hospitality chiefs reacted with fury today as the High Court threw out a legal bid to allow them to welcome customers indoors before May 17 in response to plummeting Covid infections and deaths in the UK. Lawyers for Punch Taverns founder Hugh
Bank of England to declare Britain’s economy is recovering from Covid recession faster than expected as vaccine rollout continues The central bank, led by Governor Andrew Bailey, looks set to raise its growth forecasts for the UK when it publishes its latest