U.K. Government Borrowing Rose in April as Interest Payments Jump
The U.K. government’s borrowings in April were higher than a year earlier, a sign that progress in narrowing its budget deficit might slow as the conflict in the Middle East pushes inflation higher and growth lower.
The U.K. government’s borrowings in April were higher than a year earlier, a sign that progress in narrowing its budget deficit might slow as the conflict in the Middle East pushes inflation higher and growth lower.
The U.K. government’s borrowings in April were higher than a year earlier, a sign that progress in narrowing its budget deficit might slow as the conflict in the Middle East pushes inflation higher and growth lower.
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