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Monday, Apr 22

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Homeowner pain as major banks lift mortgage rates

www.bbc.co.uk

Lenders respond over views the Bank of England may not cut interest rates as quickly as forecast.

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Bank of England rate-setter issues new UK inflation update before interest rates decision

www.express.co.uk

Dave Ramsden said the UK is moving from being an "outlier" to a "laggard" in terms of inflation, suggesting a gradual convergence with global trends seen in the US and eurozone economies

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Bank of England rate-setter says he is 'more confident' about UK inflation

www.mirror.co.uk

Dave Ramsden said the UK is no longer an 'outlier' but a 'laggard' when it comes to its inflation performance, meaning it is slowly but surely catching up with international peers including the US and the eurozone

Sunday, Apr 21

10

‘St George’s Day should be a Bank Holiday,’ say passionate locals calling for a day off to ‘celebrate being English’

RESIDENTS on England’s most patriotic estate have backed calls for St George’s Day to become a Bank Holiday.

‘St George’s Day should be a Bank Holiday,’ say passionate locals calling for a day off to ‘celebrate being English’

www.thesun.co.uk

RESIDENTS on England’s most patriotic estate have backed calls for St George’s Day to become a Bank Holiday.

07

The Bank of England should cut the losses

johnredwoodsdiary.com

I am trying to get more to put this case to the Treasury and Bank to stop the outrageous losses. Please use this text. The Bank of England has received £49.4 bn in payments from taxpayers and the Treasury so far to cover its losses on…

Friday, Apr 19

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Thursday, Apr 18

20

'They don't have enough'—schools in England are running food banks for families

phys.org

The peak of the cost-of-living crisis may have passed, but millions of families are struggling to buy enough food to feed their children. Experiencing food insecurity can be deeply damaging for children and negatively affects their…

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Bank of England boss Andrew Bailey forecasts big inflation drop - boosting rate cut hopes

www.dailymail.co.uk

The Bank of England 's governor last night forecast another big drop in inflation after it fell to the lowest level since September 2021.

11

Bank of England to cut rates in May, Morgan Stanley says, retaining contrarian call

www.cnbc.com

Morgan Stanley says that the Bank of England will cut interest rates as soon as May, in a notable sign of optimism amid waning market sentiment.

Wednesday, Apr 17

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Bank of England governor shrugs off smaller-than-expected fall in inflation

www.theguardian.com

Andrew Bailey says inflation is in line with BoE forecasts but view of markets is that data will delay interest rate cuts

20

Report: England has more food banks inside schools than regular food banks nationwide

phys.org

Research shows schools have increasingly stepped in as a fourth emergency service and are now the biggest source of charitable food and household aid for families struggling with the cost-of-living crisis.

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‘They don’t have enough’ – schools in England are running food banks for families

theconversation.com

Schools are running food banks because they are faced with growing poverty and families struggling financially.

16

World faces permanently higher interest rates, warns Bank of England official

www.telegraph.co.uk

Consumers face the prospect of permanently higher interest rates amid geopolitical tensions and “slower globalisation”, a Bank of England official has warned.

13

Incoming Bank of England deputy governor rejects calls to scrap fiscal watchdog

www.mirror.co.uk

Clare Lombardelli, who will join the Bank in July, said she hopes to shake-up forecasting at the Bank of England after criticisms in last week's Bernanke review

Bank of England Governor sees 'very encouraging signs' for UK economy

www.mirror.co.uk

Andrew Bailey said he has seen 'strong evidence' that the process to reduce inflation 'is working its way through' as UK interest rates remain at a 15-year-high of 5.25%

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Inflation tumbles to 3.2% - the lowest level since 2021 - as Rishi Sunak says 'plan is working' and bullish Bank of England chief hints interest rates will start coming down in the UK before the US

www.dailymail.co.uk

The headline CPI rate fell to 3.2 per cent in March, down from 3.4 per cent the previous month and driven largely by easing food prices.