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  • 2 weeks ago | three.fm | Gurpreet Narwan

    The damage it will do is obvious: costs for companies will rise, hitting their earnings. The consequences will ripple throughout the global economy, with economists now raising their expectations for a recession, not only in the US, but across the world. Tariffs latest: FTSE 100 suffers biggest daily drop since COVIDFinancial investors had been gradually re-calibrating their expectations of Donald Trump over the past few months.

  • 4 weeks ago | three.fm | Faith Ridler

    However, the fiscal watchdog said that while growth has been downgraded for this year, it had been upgraded for every year after for the rest of this parliament - which is due to end in 2029. The chancellor said she is "not satisfied with these numbers" as she delivered her long-awaited spring statement in the House of Commons this afternoon. She told MPs: "That is why we on this side of the House are serious about taking the action needed to grow our economy.

  • 1 month ago | three.fm | James Sillars

    Data covering the EU, Britain and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) nations on Tuesday showed a rise in overall new electric car sales during February, but Tesla lagging its peers. It sold fewer than 17,000 cars compared to over 28,000 in the same month in 2024, with a market share of 1.8% compared to the 2.8% seen 12 months ago. Money latest: What can we expect in the spring statement tomorrow?

  • 1 month ago | three.fm | Alexandra Rogers

    Mr Lowe, now the independent MP for Great Yarmouth, launched his latest attack on Reform's "rotten and deceitful" leadership after a private WhatsApp conversation between Mr Farage and a party activist was leaked to the BBC. In the messages, Mr Farage is alleged to have called Mr Lowe "disgusting" and "contemptible" after he gave an interview to the Daily Mail that was critical of his leadership.

  • 1 month ago | three.fm | Alexandra Rogers

    Rupert Lowe, the Reform MP for Great Yarmouth, lost the party whip over the weekend, meaning he will now sit as an independent MP in the Commons. It is a setback for party leader Nigel Farage, who has been on a mission to "professionalise" Reform as it seeks to capitalise on its position in the polls - which only a month ago gave the party a lead over Labour and the Conservatives for the first time. But how did the row start, and what now for Mr Lowe?