Labour Party set to win: On 4 July, the UK will elect a new lower House of Parliament. Polls currently...
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United Kingdom: New chancellor performs fiscal policy U-turn; Liz Truss resigns Jeremy Hunt replaced Kwasi Kwarteng as chancellor and announced the reversal of most of Kwarteng’s tax cuts. The fiscal deficit... -
United Kingdom: New Prime Minister Liz Truss announces large fiscal stimulus What’s happened: Liz Truss’ government recently unveiled a two-year cap on household energy bills and a six-month cap on bills... -
United Kingdom: UK prepares for a new Prime Minister; extra fiscal support likely Liz Truss is the favorite to become Prime Minister in September, and promises tax cuts. The cost-of-living crisis is likely... -
United Kingdom: MPs back bill to stop no-deal; route ahead remains uncertain On 4 September, MPs backed a bill aimed at stopping a no-deal Brexit, by forcing the prime minister to seek... -
United Kingdom: Boris Johnson set to become PM: What does this mean for Brexit and the British economy? Boris Johnson is likely to become Conservative leader—and by extension prime minister—in the coming days. With the help of our... -
United Kingdom: Theresa May resigns over Brexit impasse, risk of no-deal Brexit and general election rises On 24 May, Prime Minister Theresa May announced that she would resign as Conservative leader on 7 June, paving the... -
United Kingdom: Brexit delayed; final outcome remains unclear On 21 March the EU agreed to delay Brexit until 12 April to give the UK parliament more time to... -
United States: Economic Snapshot for G7 Countries Global economic growth moderates in Q4 as uncertainty heightens Global economic growth continued to cool in the fourth quarter of... -
United Kingdom: Brexit delayed; final outcome still unclear On 21 March the EU agreed to delay Brexit until 12 April to give the UK parliament more time to...