In May, British public debt reached its highest level since 1961, standing at 99.8% of GDP, or £2.742 trillion. Despite lower-than-expected borrowing of £15 billion for the month, the ongoing fiscal challenges persist, influenced by pandemic-related spending, slow economic growth, and high interest rates. Read The Rest at :
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