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    UK Faces Risk of 250,000 Job Losses Amid Looming Recession

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 20, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Britain’s economy is approaching a recession, with warnings that as many as 250,000 jobs could be lost by mid-2027. Recent analyses from EY Item Club and Deloitte reveal a deteriorating economic outlook, influenced by international conflicts and escalating energy prices.

    Experts forecast the unemployment rate may rise to 5.8%, resulting in over two million unemployed individuals for the first time in more than ten years. Matt Swannell, chief economic adviser at EY Item Club, emphasized that soaring energy expenses combined with persistent supply chain issues are expected to push the UK toward a technical recession later this year.

    Meanwhile, business leaders have identified several critical threats over the next three years, including high energy costs, inflation, elevated interest rates, and the growing risk of cyberattacks. The reports also note a strategic pivot among companies toward defensive measures, prioritizing cost reduction and cash flow preservation while scaling back investment and recruitment efforts.

    Richard Houston highlighted that UK chief financial officers are currently more focused on controlling expenses than at almost any time in the past 16 years, reflecting the challenging economic environment.

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