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  • The Bank of England’s trouble-free decision to cut interest rates

    August 6, 2025

    The Bank of England has long suffered from the accusation of groupthink. Reforms have been mooted – and some have been implemented – but it has struggled to shake off the charge. Economists at the Cato Institute and the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) have, for example, pointed the blame at Threadneedle [...]

  • We are governed by people who don’t know what they’re doing

    August 6, 2025

    Almost 100,000 jobs in the hospitality sector have disappeared since the government unveiled its hike to employers’ National Insurance Contributions, and lowered the threshold at which it is paid. Employers have also had to contend with a rise in the minimum wage amid a storm of other headwinds including inflation, energy costs and generally weak [...]

  • Rachel Reeves needs £50bn tax raid to stick to fiscal rules, economists warn

    August 6, 2025

    The Treasury will need to raise more than £50bn in fresh taxes to stay within its fiscal rules, one of the UK’s most prestigious economic groups has warned, laying bare the scale of the pain that could be wrought on businesses by Rachel Reeves in the autumn. The government is set to miss its “stability [...]

  • Labour urged to come clean on exit tax 

    August 5, 2025

    Labour ministers have been urged to clarify whether the government will introduce an exit tax as Tax Policy Associates chief Dan Neidle warned rumours could be “damaging” for the UK economy.  Chancellor Rachel Reeves looks poised to raise more than £20bn in taxes later this year amid a shortfall in the fiscal headroom left by [...]

  • Millions of savers to face ‘hidden tax burden’ 

    August 5, 2025

    Millions of Brits will face a ‘hidden tax burden’ this year, fresh HMRC data has revealed, as thousands more are set to pay tax on the interest from their savings. Over 3.35m people are projected to be taxed on savings interest in 2025 – where the interest earned on savings exceeds the tax-free allowance and [...]

  • UK economy sees fastest services orders slowdown since Liz Truss

    August 5, 2025

    Hopes of a quick recovery to the UK economy are fading as orders in the services sector fell at the fastest rate since Liz Truss’ mini-budget in late 2022, fresh data has suggested. S&P Global’s latest composite purchasing managers’ index (PMI) showed a fall from a score of 52 in June to 51.5, which remains [...]

  • Cut interest rates to four per cent, City PM Shadow MPC says

    August 5, 2025

    Top economists have voted 8-1 for interest rates to be slashed by 25 basis points in City PM’s new Shadow Monetary Policy Committee (MPC). Amid high inflation and falling job numbers, the Bank of England is set to face a difficult finely balanced decision on Thursday on whether to cut interest rates from the current [...]

  • Brits are gloomy – and not just about the weather

    August 5, 2025

    Writers often agonise over how a column performs. I can see how many people read the online version of the Editor’s Letter and while our analytics don’t yet tell me what people make of my opinions they often spark a lively debate on LinkedIn. That can be satisfying, but that’s a self-selecting crowd of people [...]

  • Voters say Nigel Farage’s Reform is the ‘party of UK business’

    August 5, 2025

    Reform UK is now seen as the most pro-business party in Westminster, fresh polling produced for City PM has found, in one of the first major signs the public is warming to Nigel Farage’s economic policies.   Political parties have long battled to present themselves as a pro-business party, with Labour’s Chancellor Rachel Reeves wooing company bosses [...]

  • Boeing defence workers go on strike over pay dispute

    August 4, 2025

    Thousands of Boeing defence workers have gone on strike for the first time in nearly 30 years in a fresh blow to the struggling aircraft company. Members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace workers (IAM) working at Boeing defence manufacturing facilities in in Illinois and Missouri voted against the firm’s latest offer over [...]

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