None. George Osborne's policies will make a further 1.1 million unemployed.
The UK government was able to borrow £90 billion in 2008 primarily due to the global financial crisis, which prompted a significant intervention by central banks and financial institutions to stabilize economies. Investors sought safe assets like government bonds, leading to lower borrowing costs for the UK. Additionally, the UK government implemented various measures, including quantitative easing, to enhance liquidity and support borrowing during the crisis. This combination of factors enabled the government to secure the necessary funds despite broader financial challenges.
I would like to know how many times in the past 100 years the UK has been in a recession; recession being a decline in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for two or more consecutive quarters.and a reference to any info if you have it,i found some text on the telegraphs website but it didnt clearly state if the 4 dates given were 2 concetitive falls in GDP: 1948, 1978, 1981, 1992 were the 4 dates given.Please expandI would like to know how many times in the past 100 years the UK has been in a recession; recession being a decline in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for two or more consecutive quarters.and a reference to any info if you have it,i found some text on the telegraphs website but it didnt clearly state if the 4 dates given were 2 concetitive falls in GDP: 1948, 1978, 1981, 1992 were the 4 dates given.Please expandI would like to know how many times in the past 100 years the UK has been in a recession; recession being a decline in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for two or more consecutive quarters.and a reference to any info if you have it,i found some text on the telegraphs website but it didnt clearly state if the 4 dates given were 2 concetitive falls in GDP: 1948, 1978, 1981, 1992 were the 4 dates given.Please expand
England does not have it's own government, it is governed by the UK government.
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Depends what you mean by "low". There are various measures and various types of inflation. The British Government has several, and has recently moved from one to another to calculate "inflation linked" price and pay increases. It's around 5% currently.
The UK is already in a recession.
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I have not shopped at Supermarket.co.uk! I shop at various websites like eBay, HMV and Amazon. But I always check various websites for cheap bargains. I am just doing my bit for the recession.
Somebody could find news about money in the UK online at any UK website that talks about global news, or how the UK government is doing. CBS is a good example.
We're a donor country ! Despite the UK being in deep recession - apparently our government says we still have BILLIONS of pounds of surplus cash to throw away at 'needy' countries and the EU !
Alan Cambridge has written: 'Internal Audit's responsibilities in respect of counter internal fraud measures within central government in the UK'
The UK Policy Agenda Project is a long term research program into the evolution of British government policies and politics over time. The goal of the project is to develop systematic measures by which to track these things.
At the moment it seems likely that the UK will enter a recession officially on paper sometime in early January 2009. Although some would say that we are already in a recession; however for there to be official acknowledgement of a recession on paper, there have to be two consecutive quarters of negative growth. The 1st has just occurred (Announced 24th October 2008) Jul-Sep 2008. This is the 1st negative growth quarter for 16 years, if the next quarter Oct-Dec also has negative growth (will will know this in January 2009) then we (UK) will be officially in a recession. As for the likelihood of this occurring; at this point in time is seems it is inevitable and no matter what anyone does to try to prevent this happening; this is now unstoppable.
Yes, slavery is illegal in the UK. The Modern Slavery Act 2015 criminalizes slavery, servitude, forced or compulsory labor, and human trafficking. The UK government has taken measures to combat modern slavery and support victims.
I hope nothing, it is up to the followers to make themselves fit in, not something for governmental affairs.
No... The UK has a democratically-elected government -chosen by eligible voters.
The Prime Minister leads the government of the UK and he picks the other Ministers. The British Government is known as Her Majesty's Government, or HMG.