Cliff Taylor: There were warnings of the risks facing the economy provided to the Cabinet on Wednesday, notably from the election of Donald Trump as US president.
That this followed a couple of weeks of party political promises and an election row over who can be trusted with the exchequer finances is surely noteworthy, too, in terms of the timing of all this.
But how do we actually calibrate the risk of Donald Trump back in the White House
That this followed a couple of weeks of party political promises and an election row over who can be trusted with the exchequer finances is surely noteworthy, too, in terms of the timing of all this.
But how do we actually calibrate the risk of Donald Trump back in the White House