The government borrowed £1.6bn more in October than the previous year, making it the second-highest figure for the month in more than 30 years. The government’s borrowing – the difference between spending and income – hit £17.4bn in the last month, the Office for National Statistics said this morning. The body said the government’s current [...]
Full ArticleBorrowing in October hits second-highest on record after inflation blow
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