UK economy faces £35bn blow and recession risk amid Iran war energy crisis

WorldBusiness & Finance
29 Apr 2026 • 2:17 PM MYT
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UK economy faces £35bn blow and recession risk amid Iran war energy crisis

  • The energy crisis resulting from the Iran war could reduce the UK economy by £35bn, even in an optimistic scenario, according to the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (Niesr).
  • Niesr warns that a prolonged conflict in the Middle East could plunge the UK into recession during the latter half of this year.
  • David Aikman, Niesr's director, described the forecasts as a “serious blow” to the government's economic growth ambitions, highlighting the UK's exposure to global energy shocks.
  • The Bank of England is anticipated to raise interest rates, with Niesr predicting a rise to 4% in July, potentially reaching 5.25% if inflationary pressures from the conflict continue.
  • Economic growth forecasts have been downgraded, and inflation is expected to peak at 4.1% in January, not returning to the 2% target until 2028, prompting the prime minister to warn of potential changes to shopping and holiday habits.

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