Tag: public spending

UK unemployment up to 2.51 million

UK unemployment up to 2.51 million

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK unemployment rose sharply in the three months to July – the biggest rise in almost two years. The ONS said unemployment rose by 80,000 in the three month period to 2.51 million – far higher than the 70,000 expected by economists. The latest figures take [...]

Greek public deficit reaches 10.5% of GDP

Greek public deficit reaches 10.5% of GDP

According to statistics agency Eurostat, Greece’s public deficit reached 10.5% of GDP at the end of 2010 – higher than the 9.5% forecast. The Greek finance ministry has previously attributed the larger deficit to a deeper than expected recession, which cut into tax revenues and social security contributions. The figures suggest the country continues to [...]

Report reveals £8bn windfall for Government

Report reveals £8bn windfall for Government

A report by the Ernst & Young Item Club has suggested the Government could be in line for an £8 billion windfall this year due to a rebound in tax revenues and a cut in public spending. The Item Club is estimating public borrowing for the financial year to the end of March to be [...]

Qinetiq announces 391 job losses

Qinetiq announces 391 job losses

Defence firm Qinetiq has today announced the loss of almost 400 jobs – which union leaders have said are the result of public spending cuts. According to the firm, around 130 jobs could be axed in Farnborough, Hampshire, and about 230 jobs may go in Malvern, Worcestershire. The remaining 30 positions will be spread across [...]

Threat of ‘double dip’ recession remains

Threat of ‘double dip’ recession remains

Leading business group, the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC), has warned that the UK economy faces a “high risk of a relapse“. The UK economy emerged from recession in the fourth quarter of 2009 by experiencing growth of just 0.3%. However, all economists and reports have suggested that the recovery will be fragile, while others [...]