Government borrowing costs rise after PM’s U-turn

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Government borrowing costs rise after PM’s U-turn
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The interest rate on government borrowing has risen after Prime Minister Liz Truss announced she would reverse an increase in corporation tax. Our economics reporter Neil Macdonald explains.

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