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  • Absence of defence spending plan ‘entirely unsatisfactory’

    June 20, 2025

    The government has been “entirely unsatisfactory” in failing to assess whether their defence spending plans are affordable, a group of senior MPs has said, in a damning assessment of ministers’ transparency. The row comes amid concerns spending on the nuclear deterrent would be higher than first assumed.  Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the government would [...]

  • Week in Business: Non-dom tax U-turn makes sense but what about the rest of us?

    June 19, 2025

    The Chancellor is scrambling to hang on a few non-doms, but what about the tax bomb dropped on the rest of the country?

  • UK business set to gain big from India trade deal, says minister

    June 19, 2025

    UK firms in financial services, pharmaceuticals and education are poised to benefit from a long-awaited free trade agreement (FTA) with India, according to India’s minister of commerce and industry, Piyush Goyal, who described the two nations as “very complimentary” and “comfortable working with eachother”. Speaking at the India Global Forum in London on Wednesday, Goyal [...]

  • Rumours of the dollar’s demise have been greatly exaggerated

    June 19, 2025

    We are in the thick of global summitry, rolling from the G7 in Canada towards the NATO meeting in The Hague next week. President Trump is conducting foreign policy via social media, the prime ministers of the UK and Canada are having a pint in the pub and the French President is making stopovers in [...]

  • Jonathan Reynolds backs UK-India trade deal despite Tory tax backlash

    June 18, 2025

    As the UK and India move into the final phase of negotiations on a landmark free trade agreement (FTA), business and trade secretary Jonathan Reynolds has doubled down on his support of the deal – despite mounting Conservative criticism over provisions relating to labour mobility and taxation. The UK-India FTA, concluded in principle on 6 [...]

  • Labour’s National Wealth Fund a misnomer, MPs told

    June 18, 2025

    Labour’s National Wealth Fund faced renewed calls for clarity on Wednesday as the Treasury Committee continued its inquiry into the government’s new body. The government’s rebrand of the National Wealth Fund (NWF) from the UK Infrastructure Bank (UKIB) in October 2024 has raised questions amid confusion of the two bodies’ remits. Academics and think tank [...]

  • Housing for servicepeople should be ‘defence policy priority’, Tories say 

    June 18, 2025

    Housing for servicepeople should be a “defence policy priority”, the Conservatives have said as they unveiled their new defence strategy. On Friday, Iran launched an attack on Israel in retaliation to Israel’s strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. US President Donald Trump has refused to rule out US involvement, with the caveat that he is “not [...]

  • James Dyson: Labour is killing aspiration in UK

    June 18, 2025

    Britain’s “myopic” civil servants, politicians and judges are squashing aspiration, according to billionaire entrepreneur Sir James Dyson in a scathing attack on the current Labour government. Writing in a column in The Sun, the UK’s third richest person said that he worries that Britain “no longer has the aspiration to create the Dysons of the [...]

  • India Global Forum 2025 kicks off in London today

    June 18, 2025

    India’s Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and UK secretary of state for business and trade Jonathan Reynolds are set to open IGF London 2025 today in the first public discussion since the finalisation of the UK–India Free Trade Agreement. Running from 18 to 20 June, the event serves as the foremost platform to outline the bilateral [...]

  • Council finances in dire straits, MPs say

    June 18, 2025

    Councils could run out of money in 2026 due to unsustainable book balancing methods, according to parliamentarians.  The hike in national insurance contributions (NIC), combined with spending on special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), has squeezed local council finances, a new report by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has found. Despite Reform’s DOGE campaign, they [...]

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