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  2. October 2022 United Kingdom government crisis - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In September and October 2022, the Conservative Party government led by newly appointed prime minister Liz Truss faced a credibility crisis. It was caused by the September 2022 mini-budget and a disorganised vote in the House of Commons over a parliamentary vote to ban fracking, ultimately resulting in the loss of support of Conservative ...

  3. COVID-19 lockdown in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 lockdown in the United Kingdom was a series of stay-at-home orders introduced by the British and devolved governments in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 23rd March 2020, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a nationwide lockdown to curb the widening outbreak of COVID-19. This involved closing many sectors and ordering the ...

  4. 2023 in United Kingdom politics and government - Wikipedia

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    19 December –. Finance Secretary Shona Robison presents the Scottish Government's budget for 2024–25. Measures announced include a new 45% tax rate for people earning between £75,000 and £125,140, and a rise in the top rate of tax, paid by those earning over £125,000, from 47% to 48%.

  5. What happens if the government shuts down: An ... - AOL

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    Each week of a government shutdown could cost the US economy $6 billion and shave GDP growth by 0.1 percentage points in the fourth quarter of 2023, according to estimates earlier this year by EY.

  6. Government Shutdown 2023 Overview: How Does It Impact ... - AOL

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    In 2023, the White House and Congress have had a real “will they won’t they” dynamic when it comes to keeping the government open and running.Throughout several points of the year, rumors of ...

  7. Government shutdowns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, government shutdowns occur when funding legislation required to finance the federal government is not enacted before the next fiscal year begins. In a shutdown, the federal government curtails agency activities and services, ceases non-essential operations, furloughs non-essential workers, and retains only essential employees in departments that protect human life or ...

  8. There's a 90% chance of a government shutdown: Goldman Sachs

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    The Capitol is seen in Washington, Monday, Sept. 25, 2023. The US government faces a shutdown unless Congress manages to overcome a budget impasse before the Sept. 30 funding deadline.

  9. Government shutdown - Wikipedia

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    United States. Government shutdowns, in United States politics, refer to a funding gap period that causes a full or partial shutdown of federal government operations and agencies. They are caused when there is a failure to pass a funding legislation to finance the government for its next fiscal year or a temporary funding measure.