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Will economic growth solve the UK’s problems?
Today's Big Question Sceptics say growing the economy favours the rich while Liz Truss claims everyone benefits
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Are UK pensions safe?
Today's Big Question Bank of England governor says its debt market support must end – but the multi-billion-pound scheme could be extended
By Sorcha Bradley Published
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Liability driven investment and its terrifying potential impact on our pensions
feature How did a niche corner of the pension market threaten to bankrupt Britain?
By The Week Staff Published
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Quiz of The Week: 24 - 30 September
Puzzles and Quizzes Have you been paying attention to The Week’s news?
By The Week Staff Published
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Can looming UK recession be averted?
feature Experts say indirect impacts of Queen’s death could tip fragile economy over the edge
By The Week Staff Published
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How Britain’s inflation became the ‘worst in the G7’
Talking Point UK feels pain of double-digit price rises for the first time since 1982
By Sorcha Bradley Published
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Is the Bank of England fit for purpose?
Talking Point For the first time since 1999, more people are ‘dissatisfied’ with the Bank than satisfied
By The Week Staff Published
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What next for the UK economy?
Today's Big Question ‘Steepest decline in living standards on record’ forecast as recession expected to last until the end of 2023
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How will recession affect the UK?
Today's Big Question Inflation set to hit 13% by end of year as UK on course for recession, warns Bank of England
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When will paper £20 and £50 notes expire?
Business Briefing Old notes will soon be taken out of circulation by the Bank of England
By The Week Staff Published
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Tax cuts: will Boris Johnson bow to the pressure?
In the Spotlight PM’s promises on tax to save his premiership are likely to face resistance from Rishi Sunak
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How the UK’s cost-of-living crisis compares with the rest of the world
Business Briefing ‘Toxic combination’ of factors make Britain especially vulnerable to economic pain
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The Bank of England under fire for ‘getting its forecasts badly wrong’
In the Spotlight Soaring inflation has prompted accusations of economic mismanagement
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The Bank of England official warning women against home working
In the Spotlight Not returning to the office will result in ‘two track’ career development, senior policymaker claims
By The Week Staff Published
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