UK borrowing reaches five-year high for September at £20.2bn

UK government borrowing was the highest for five years in September after rising debt interest costs and higher welfare payments pushed the public finances deeper into the red. Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed public sector net borrowing – the difference between public spending and income – hit £20.2bn last month, up … Read more

UK office, shop and warehouse construction plunges to 11-year low as costs soar

Budget uncertainty hits investment but take-up of new space rises amid firms’ return-to-office mandates Construction of offices, shops and warehouses in the UK has fallen to the lowest level in more than a decade amid rising build costs and uncertainty. All commercial sectors have been hit, with construction across office, retail and industrial sectors down … Read more

GOP leaders map out potential Obamacare extension as hard-liners warm to health talks

Republican leaders on Capitol Hill are quietly ramping up talks within their senior ranks and with White House officials over how to structure and advance a potential extension of key Affordable Care Act insurance subsidies before the end of the year, according to three people granted anonymity to describe the conversations. Republican leaders on Capitol … Read more

2 arrested in attack on DOGE staffer that drew Trump’s ire

Authorities have arrested two more people for the attack on a White House employee that attracted the attention of President Donald Trump ahead of his decision to deploy National Guard troops to Washington. Laurence Cotton-Powell,19, and Anthony Taylor, 18, have been charged in the August attack on Edward Coristine, an employee of the administration’s DOGE … Read more

Ecuador says it has no evidence that survivor of US strike in Caribbean committed any crime

QUITO — The survivor of a U.S. strike on a submersible vessel accused by the Trump administration of transporting drugs in the Caribbean was released by authorities in Ecuador after prosecutors said they had no evidence he committed a crime in the South American nation, a government official said Monday. The official, who asked not … Read more