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“The fact that Scotland’s fiscal deficit has widened again in the latest GERS figures will be disappointing news for firms ...
The UK economic inactivity rate for people aged 16 to 64 years old was 21.0% in the quarter to June 2025, marginally down on ...
“While interest rates are now at their lowest in over two years, today’s cut is line with the “gradual and careful” pace of loosening that the Monetary Policy Committee have flagged so far. Gradual, ...
The Modern Slavery Act came into effect in October 2015 and requires businesses in the UK (having annual turnover of £36m or ...
Congratulations to those students receiving their SQA grades today. Whatever the result, this is an important moment, a chance to reflect and look ahead. While many of those who receive their results ...
The latest on the CBI's trade and overseas activities, including work on the UK–India Free Trade Agreement and the new EU–US trade deal.
Firms across the private sector expect activity to fall in the next three months (weighted balance of -18%), extending a run ...
A new forum to champion sensible regulation July marks a pivotal point in the CBI's ongoing mission to champion smarter, more proportionate regulation that drives business growth and fosters ...
The government has announced updated guidance on self-isolation policy as part of Step 4 of the COVID-19 roadmap. From Monday 16 August, double vaccinated people in England will no longer be legally ...
The government recently unveiled its ten-year infrastructure strategy, marking a significant step towards the future of infrastructure planning in the UK. For years, CBI members have consistently ...
This week, the UK Government delivered its first standalone Spending Review since at least as long as I've been here, setting departmental budgets that will shape the delivery of public services and ...
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