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Judging by the recent success of UK productions like Adolescence and Baby Reindeer, you might assume that the UK film and television industry is flourishing. And indeed, spending on production has risen dramatically in the last year, a boom which is expected to continue through to 2026.
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The UK and EU have announced a range of historic and wide-ranging new agreements touching on trade, defence and borders. Since the 2016 Brexit vote, COVID and conflict have changed the global economic landscape dramatically - with consumers feeling the effects every day.
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With its tariffs policies, the administration of US president Donald Trump aims to correct the country's persistent goods trade deficit. The president has argued that the US has been "looted, pillaged, raped and plundered" by other countries.
Today
Starmer wants us to think he's doing big foreign policy deals. He isn't.
Yesterday
UK secures new agreement with the European Union to support British businesses, back British jobs, and put more money in people's pockets. UK secures new agreement with the European Union to support British businesses, back British jobs, and put more money in people's pockets.
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UK electricity prices reflect the strong rise in gas prices since 2021, as the global economy moves out of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and because of the war in Ukraine. UK electricity prices are high by international comparisons, because of the relative dependence on gas compared with other sources, for example, nuclear, coal, and renewables.
Yesterday
It's been two months since the government first announced its plans to enact the largest welfare reforms for a generation, aiming 'to help sick and disabled people who can and have the potential to work into jobs'. Since then, there has been considerable debate about the consequences of these reforms.
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In March, the Government released its Pathways to Work Green Paper, setting out a package of welfare reforms that amounted to a net reduction in spending of £4.8 billion in 2029-30. On the Government's own figures, 3.2 million families will lose out, 250,000 people will fall into poverty, and 700,000 families will fall further below the poverty line.
Yesterday
This video examines the economic impact of Donald Trump's tariff policies, highlighting the challenges faced by small businesses and the resulting price increases for consumers. It also explores the decline in imported goods and its potential long-term consequences.
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Explaining what is happening to the USA bond market and it is not good..
Yesterday
In this video we discuss the passing of the "Big Beautiful Bill' which will cut healthcare for millions of America. The cost on health insurance for the working class American will go up as the government will no longer subsidize their health coverage.
Yesterday
Can the US survive the assault on it from Trump, given how devastating he plans it to be?.
Yesterday
Daviess County, which includes Washington, voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump in the 2024 election. Daviess County is tied with Franklin County for the highest percentage of Trump voters in Indiana — more than 81 percent.
19/5/2025
New criteria to give certainty to world-class research organisations, helping to attract greater private investment and grow the UK economy. New plans unveiled to support long-term, ten-year funding for certain R&D activities.
A new Graduate Placement Scheme is helping local SMEs in Caithness and North Sutherland bring graduate talent into the workforce. Support for up to 70% of salary costs Two-year placements Open to businesses across key growth sectors Find out more - limited places available! https://ow.ly/mVSO50VMQ4Y.
19/5/2025
Tourism to the U.S. is facing a significant decline, particularly in international visitor spending.
19/5/2025
Pro-Trump presidential candidate dealt SURPRISE ELECTION LOSS in Romania..
19/5/2025
The whole of the West has a childbirth problem. We're not having enough children to replace ourselves.
19/5/2025
First Minister John Swinney has urged the UK Government to reflect Scotland's interests by dropping its EU red lines on the single market, customs union and freedom of movement. Ahead of tomorrow’s summit between the UK and EU, the First Minister has reiterated his calls for the closest possible co-operation with Europe and said the best future for Scotland is as an independent nation within the European Union.
18/5/2025
In this powerful expose, we dive deep into the unspoken truth about UK poverty, revealing the harsh and often ignored realities faced by millions. As the UK economy continues to shift under the weight of inflation, austerity, and stagnant wages, more and more people are falling through the cracks.