Only half of public sector finance directors played a lead role in preparing their organisation for the impact of the Spending Review, according to a survey published today.
The International Monetary Fund today endorsed Chancellor George Osborne's deficit reduction plan, but cut its short-term growth forecast for the UK economy.
The Bank of England’s inflation forecasts have become ‘progressively less accurate’, leading to questions over the effectiveness of its interest rate setting, a think-tank is claiming.
Public sector borrowing in April hit a record £10bn for the month, a rise of £2.7bn over the previous year, according to provisional estimates from the Office for National Statistics.
The government has stolen some of the Institute for Fiscal Studies’ thunder by setting up the Office for Budget Responsibility. But there is still a big role for the institute's forensic analysis of...
Household incomes rose during the recession despite increases in unemployment, meaning the impact of the downturn on living standards has still to be felt, economists said today.
Councils should encourage volunteers to be on standby to help clear roads blocked by snow as part of attempts to boost the UK’s resilience to winter weather, MPs have said.
A second economic forecast within a week has cast doubt on the government's ability to meet its deficit reduction strategy, by predicting a slower than expected fall in borrowing of up to £4bn
The steep rise in student tuition fees will have a negative impact on the economic activity of UK university towns and cities, according to a report published today
England's richest areas pay the highest council tax per head, and poorer ones receive the most grant, the government has said in an effort to prove the system is fair