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Renters are set to be affected by rising interest rates and the government needs to think clearly ab

The energy crisis is forcing gyms into a perilous position according to the CEO of Total Fitness, So

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Sanjay Brahmawar, CEO of technology firm Software AG, says accelerating the company's shift to cloud

Two years ago, Rishi Sunak was a relatively unknown minister picked as the next Chancellor by Boris

Liz Truss has announced her resignation as Prime Minister after just 44 days in office. Her resignat

The government's mini budget has now largely been consigned to the dustbin of history. However, the

The UK housing market faces the most severe disruption since the 2008 financial crisis, according to

The Prime Minister Liz Truss says she's sorry for going "too far, too fast" after her new Chancellor

After just 41 days in office, a number of Liz Truss's own MPs are already publicly calling on her to

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To mark Black History Month, Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is speaking to a range of voices from the wor

To mark Black history month, Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is speaking to a range of voices from the wor

Lord Karan Bilimoria, Vice President of the CBI and founder of Cobra beer says the government is rig

Anthony Browne, Conservative MP and member of the Treasury Select Committee, says the Chancellor Kwa

Mark Littlewood, Director General of the Institute of Economic Affairs, says the government's decisi

After the fallout from last Friday's mini-budget saw the pound sink to a record low against the doll

Former Bank of England and IMF economist, Paul Mortimer-Lee, says the Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and

William Hobbs, Chief Investment Officer at Barclays Bank, says the UK government needs to clarify it

After the extraordinary intervention from the Bank of England to buy long-dated government bonds on