LONDON: Lockdown bans on live performances have left many British musicians on the breadline, fuelling a campaign for them to get a bigger share of the...
LONDON: Forget green fields and clouds. Blazing sunshine and rows of grapevines are now a growing part of the English countryside, leading to a rise in...
LONDON: Ten years after the financial crash that hit Western countries 10 years ago, triggering recessions, many of the scars on Britain’s economy have yet to...
LONDON: Cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin are failing as a form of money and have shown clear signs of being a financial bubble, but their technology could...
LONDON: The Bank of England has a problem. It is poised to raise interest rates for the first time in a decade Thursday, with the hike expected to be from...
LONDON: British consumers have suffered the longest decline in their spending power since the 1970s, raising questions about whether the Bank of England...
LONDON: The Bank of England shocked financial markets Thursday when it said three of its policymakers voted for an interest rate hike, the closest it has come...
LONDON: British workers are suffering from an increasingly tight squeeze in their spending power, data showed Wednesday, adding to concerns about a slowdown...
LONDON: Staff at the Bank of England will begin voting Thursday on whether to hold a strike this year in protest at below-inflation pay rises, union sources...
LONDON: A sell-off in the British government bond market accelerated Monday amid nerves about political instability, pushing the yield on the 10-year gilt to...
LONDON: Prices are going to rise in Britain. The only question now is by how much. The prospect that much-loved brands like Marmite spread and PG Tips tea...
LONDON: Britain’s public finances showed a smaller-than-expected budget surplus in the first month after the vote to leave the European Union, potentially...
WALSALL, England: The pound’s plunge since Britain voted to leave the European Union is good news for factory boss Tony Hague. Hague has received inquiries...
LONDON: The Bank of England escalated its warnings about the fallout from a British vote to leave the EU next week, saying it could harm the global economy...
LONDON: British consumer price inflation eased last month to its lowest level since records began in 1989 and looks set to slow further, lifting voters’...
LONDON: The floods engulfing towns and countryside across southern England could be severe enough to dent Britain’s strong economic recovery in the first...
LONDON: Britain is flirting with another runaway rise in house prices, according to a Reuters poll of economists, with a firm majority putting the chances at...
LONDON: Eurozone business expanded for the first time in 18 months in July, albeit very slightly, according to a survey Monday that suggested the economy was...
LONDON: Three years into an unresolved eurozone crisis, Reuters polls show a marked split on the future depending on whether forecasters are based inside or...
LONDON: A proposed levy on deposits in Cyprus would pose a threat to the financial stability of other eurozone nations, according to a near-unanimous sample...
LONDON: The schism dividing the eurozone’s strong and weak economies deepened to include its core pairing in February as French firms suffered their...
LONDON: The schism dividing the euro zone's strong and weak economies deepened to include its core pairing in February as French firms suffered their worst...
LONDON: A lifeless economy and slow progress in cutting spending is expected to cost Britain its place among countries with top-notch credit ratings this...
LONDON: Tentative signs the eurozone may have passed the worst of its downturn emerged in December but business surveys also suggested Britain’s economy...
LONDON: Tentative signs the euro zone may have passed the worst of its downturn emerged in December but business surveys also suggested Britain's economy...