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  • Mortgage approvals soar to 13-year high as UK housing market booms

    October 29, 2020

    Mortgage approvals jumped again in September to hit a 13-year high as pent-up demand and the stamp duty holiday fuelled the housing market despite the economy’s fragile state. Approvals of mortgages for house purchase rose sharply to 91,500 in September from 85,500 in August, the Bank of England said today. Analysts had expected the number [...]

  • UK economy: Experts cut forecast as coronavirus cases surge

    October 29, 2020

    Analysts have become significantly more pessimistic about the UK economy, saying the surge in coronavirus cases and new restrictions will weigh on the recovery as the year runs into 2021. Economists say chancellor Rishi Sunak’s more generous employment support scheme will help limit some damage in the jobs market. But they warn that new lockdowns [...]

  • Brexit: UK ‘will not back down’ on fisheries policy

    October 28, 2020

    The UK will not back down on its demands to the EU over fisheries in Brexit trade talks, Michael Gove has said, as the two sides hold crunch talks today in the hopes of hammering out a last-minute trade deal. Responding to concerns set out by Jeremy Miles, the Welsh minister for European transition, Gove [...]

  • Exclusive: MPs call for clarity on Bounce Back Loan replacement as lenders shut door on SMEs

    October 28, 2020

    An influential group of cross-party MPs has called for the government to replace the Bounce Back Loan Scheme (BBLS) as soon as possible after lenders shut the door on new applicants for the state-backed coronavirus funding.  All but one of the 28 banks eligible to lend money under the scheme have closed to new customers, [...]

  • Rush to beat stamp duty rise sees UK house prices jump again

    October 28, 2020

    The stamp duty holiday and pent-up demand have led to a stampede into the housing market, with 140,000 more buyers currently waiting to complete their property transactions than a year earlier, according to a new report. The high demand saw UK house prices jump again in September by three per cent year on year, the [...]

  • Majority of London offices cancel Christmas parties in face of new restrictions

    October 28, 2020

    Almost all London offices have parked the tinsel and cancelled their Christmas parties this year, according to new research, as the capital faces a bleak festive season under Tier 2 restrictions. More than 95 per cent of London businesses have cancelled bookings for traditional office parties this Christmas, after the capital’s move to “high” alert [...]

  • Forget the polls endorsing lockdowns and look at how people actually behave

    October 28, 2020

    Economics is at long last storming the bastions of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).   This citadel of epidemiologists and health professionals has for many months resisted the lessons which the so-called gloomy science can bring.  In the context of Covid-19, economics is in fact a beacon of hope. This week, news broke of [...]

  • Too harsh or too generous? Rishi Sunak walks the job support tightrope

    October 27, 2020

    Last Thursday, the chancellor gave his third economic statement in a month — U-turning on plans to replace the furlough scheme with a far less generous new Job Support Scheme (JSS) at the end of October.  Instead, the JSS will now offer a level of government support almost as generous as that provided by the [...]

  • More than 50 Tory MPs lash out at local lockdown restrictions

    October 27, 2020

    More than 50 Tory MPs have lashed out at the Prime Minister, warning that Northern constituencies risk being left behind unless there is a clear strategy for leaving local lockdown restrictions. MPs from parts of England currently under Tier 3 restrictions have written to Boris Johnson to warn him that his “leveling up” agenda risks [...]

  • Modern Monetary Theory: A shared delusion that will destroy the economy

    October 27, 2020

    As Rishi Sunak announced another multi-billion-pound support package last week, most numerate people would have been boggling at the numbers.  How are we ever going to pay all that money back? Surely it means years of austerity, high taxes, or debt for our children and grandchildren to repay?  But there is a growing and increasingly [...]

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