Shop price rises are back to "normal levels" as the cost of furniture, televisions and other non-food items have fallen, according to a UK retail industry body.
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Rachel Reeves will pledge on Tuesday to lead the most “pro-growth” Treasury in UK history if Labour wins the general election.Addressing business leaders, t
More than 120 business leaders have written an open letter giving their backing to Labour in the general election. Senior figures, including chef
Dozens of business leaders have signed a letter endorsing the Labour Party’s economic plans ahead of the 4 July general election saying it is “time for a ch
The last Monday of May is a spring bank holiday in the UK. Many establishments in the UK will be closed and public transport may be affected according to local
Rishi Sunak will meet leading Conservative Party donors on Monday evening as he seeks to mobilise financial support for the surprisingly timed gen
The OBR, set up in 2010, releases economic and public spending forecasts alongside fiscal events such as Budgets and Autumn Sta
Families across the UK's tourist hotspots say they dread the vast hordes of visitors that bring chaos to their doorsteps every bank holiday. Overcrowding, out
The care service held a cake stand on Tuesday morning, May 21, until 5pm at their Lasyard base in Bridgnorth, and raised £216 for charity.Staff baked cakes the
By midday last Friday, a large queue had formed in Mayfair, London, as shoppers lined up for one last shot at getting their hands on one of the Vampire’s Wife
Mr Gulden said: “The consumer in different regions reacts to different things. We need to be more local and quicker when thin