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  2. Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United ...

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    On 28 March, Fitch Ratings downgraded the UK's government debt rating from AA to AA−, because of coronavirus borrowing, economic decline, and lingering uncertainty over Brexit. The ratings agency believed the UK's government deficit for 2020 might equal 9% of gross domestic product (GDP), compared to 2% the previous year. [87]

  3. How much money is the UK government borrowing, and does it ...

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    The most recent monthly figures show the government borrowed £11.2bn in November 2024, which was £3.4bn lower than the same month last year and the lowest November figure since 2021.

  4. March 2021 United Kingdom budget - Wikipedia

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    Extension of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and Self Employment Income Support Scheme until the end of September; £1.65 billion injection into the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out in England; £28 million to increase the UK's capacity for vaccine testing, clinical trials and improve the UK's ability to acquire samples of new variants of SARS-CoV-2

  5. How much money is the UK government borrowing, and does it ...

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    The government is spending more on public services than it raises in tax. To bridge this gap it borrows money, but this has to be paid back - with interest - and that can influence wider tax and ...

  6. UK annual government borrowing higher than forecast in blow ...

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    The ONS estimated that full-year public sector net borrowing was £120.7 billion in 2023-24, £6.6 billion more than predicted. UK annual government borrowing higher than forecast in blow to ...

  7. Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom ...

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    The Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts the cost to government of combating COVID-19 pandemic has risen to £123.2bn, with annual borrowing estimated to be 15.2% of the UK economy. This figure is the highest annual borrowing since the end of World War II when it stood at 22.1%.

  8. Coronavirus: What it means for UK government borrowing ... - AOL

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    Britain faces a hole in its budget, with fears cheap borrowing and eventual recovery may not fully close the gap in years to come. Coronavirus: What it means for UK government borrowing and taxes ...

  9. November 2023 United Kingdom autumn statement - Wikipedia

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    UK Government borrowing was forecast to fall from 4.5% of GDP in 2023–24 to 3% in 2024–25, followed by 2.7% in 2025–26, 2.3% in 2026–27, 1.6% in 2027–28 and 1.1% in 2028–29. [ 19 ] Addressing the House of Commons , Hunt said his autumn statement would contain 110 growth measures, with the government having "taken difficult decisions ...