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8/4/2025
President Donald Trump is threatening new 50% tariffs on China unless Beijing lifts its retaliatory duties on U.S. exports by tomorrow.
8/4/2025
Trade as a proportion of GDP varies significantly across the US, UK, and Europe. United States: Trade (exports + imports) accounts for approximately 27% of GDP2.
8/4/2025
A new survey, carried out by the agricultural wellbeing charity, Farmstrong Scotland, has found that farmer and crofter wellbeing is lower than the Scottish population. More than one-third of respondents fell into the low wellbeing category, when compared to the most recent Scottish Health Survey (2023).
8/4/2025
Prime Minister Keir Starmer gave remarks at Jaguar Land Rover manufacturing site in the West Midlands. Thank you Rachel and thank you Adrian.
8/4/2025
Amendments to the Housing (Scotland) Bill have been lodged by the Scottish Government setting out how rents will be capped in rent control areas. The proposed measures will help protect tenants facing cost of living pressures and rising energy prices, whilst providing appropriate protection for the property rights of landlords and supporting investment.
8/4/2025
The EU has said it offered the US a "zero-for-zero" tariff deal on cars and industrial goods weeks before Donald Trump launched his trade war, but that it would "not wait endlessly" to defend itself. Maros Šefčovič, the EU commissioner for trade, said he had proposed zero tariffs on cars and a range of industrial goods, such as pharmaceutical products, rubber and machinery, during his first meeting with the US commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, on 19 February.
8/4/2025
Government and industry to train up 'clean power army' of apprentice engineers, welders, and technicians. Clean energy sector to create thousands of new apprenticeships as part of Plan for Change.
8/4/2025
First Minister John Swinney has called for a new package of support for industry from the UK Government in the face of global economic uncertainty. As financial markets react to global events, Mr Swinney has called on the Prime Minister and the Chancellor to change their fiscal rules and commit to a package of investment to support business, workers and consumers.
8/4/2025
Professor of Economics and Public Policy at University of Michigan Justine Wolfers, Reuters White House Correspondent Jeff Mason, NBC's Christine Romans, and NBC’s Gbe Gutierrez join Christina Ruffini on MSNBC to consider the ‘turbulent’ tariff war fallout. Read he comments..
8/4/2025
The European Union said it would start collecting retaliatory duties on some imported US goods next week. EU trade ministers agreed they preferred negotiations to remove tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump over retaliation.
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Energy prices in the UK are likely to be affected by the ongoing market turmoil. The interconnected nature of global energy markets means that fluctuations in oil and gas prices, as well as geopolitical tensions, can have a direct impact on UK energy costs.
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Today's stock market drop is being driven by significant global economic concerns, primarily sparked by the announcement of sweeping tariffs by former U.S. President Donald Trump.
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A new wave of hydrogen powered projects have been shortlisted today to help cut emissions and create thousands of jobs in the UK's industrial heartlands. 27 hydrogen projects advance to next stage of government's flagship hydrogen programme.
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Pension Funds and Investments: Many UK consumers have pensions or investments tied to the stock market. A significant drop in stock prices can reduce the value of these assets, potentially impacting retirement savings and long-term financial plans.
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UK hypersonic research, which could see weapons travelling at several thousand miles per hour, has reached a landmark moment after successful completion of a major testing programme. UK scientists complete major hypersonic propulsion test, enabled by close collaboration between UK government, industry and US government.
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CMA now able to act more swiftly and directly to protect UK consumers and foster a level playing field for businesses to invest and grow. New regime will help the CMA tackle poor corporate practices, protecting consumers and boosting trust and confidence to support economic growth.
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the Hong Kong stock market is experiencing record turnover levels today, 7 April 2025. The total turnover for the main board has reached HK$412.6 billion, reflecting the intense trading activity amid the market turmoil.
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The First of a Kind competition boosts innovation on the railways, improving passenger experience through cutting-edge technology. £5 million government funding drives pioneering technology to improve passenger experience, encouraging more people to choose rail and supporting economic growth as part of the Plan for Change.
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As politicians around the world scramble to respond to US "liberation day" tariffs, consumers have also begun flexing their muscles. "Boycott USA" messages and searches have been trending on social media and search engines, with users sharing advice on brands and products to avoid.
Spot, the robot "dog," recently assisted colleagues in Dounreay's Fuel Cycle Area by reactivating a crucial building crane in a reprocessing plant. The crane had been deactivated at the switchboard in 2023 due to concerns about the ageing asset.