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UK Jobless Rate Hits 5.1% as Labour Market Weakens

UK unemployment rises to a four-year high of 5.1%, with payroll numbers falling sharply. Wage growth slows, increasing pressure on the Bank of England to cut rates. Read the full analysis.

Unemployment Data to Test Labour Government

New UK unemployment figures and sticky inflation data will shape the Bank of England's crucial interest rate decision this Thursday. Follow the latest economic snapshot.

BoE's December Rate Cut Could Be a 'Closer Call'

Analysts warn the Bank of England's expected December interest rate cut is not a done deal. Governor Andrew Bailey's vote may be decisive as MPC hawks push back. Read the latest analysis.

Businesses Could Earn £10,000 in Quiet Interest

A new digital business account from Allica Bank offers high interest on idle cash and cashback, potentially earning firms £10,000 a year. Discover how to boost your bottom line effortlessly.

Reeves' 'Deceiving' Budget Delays Debt Repair

Rachel Reeves faces criticism for 'deceiving' Budget that delays fiscal repair as economists warn of interest rate hold fears. Key details on borrowing and tax changes.

Cash ISA limit slashed by £8,000 for under-65s

Chancellor Rachel Reeves cuts the tax-free Cash ISA allowance from £20,000 to £12,000 for those under 65. Discover how this budget move impacts your savings and the economy.

Emergency Fund Guide: UK Financial Safety Net

Discover why 73% of Brits have under £500 saved and how to build a proper emergency fund covering 3-6 months of essential costs. Expert tips for financial security.

Cash ISA limit cut could raise mortgage rates

Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to slash cash ISA limits by 40%, potentially increasing mortgage rates and deterring savers. Learn how this budget move affects your finances.

Rachel Reeves cuts cash ISA limit to £12,000

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to reduce the annual cash ISA allowance to £12,000 in Wednesday's Budget. Discover how this move aims to boost stock market investment and the fate of the proposed Brit ISA.

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