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  • Bentley could halt production after ‘damaging’ no-deal Brexit

    October 30, 2018

    A no-deal Brexit could be “quite damaging” for Bentley’s annual profit, and may force it to close stop production for a few days, the company’s chief executive said today. Adrian Hallmark said his firm is already stockpiling parts and switching some imports from the port of Dover to Immingham. The carmaker could consider more contingencies [...]

  • This Budget balancing act was Hammond’s mission impossible

    October 30, 2018

    As he stood up to deliver his Autumn Budget yesterday, the chancellor was to fulfil two promises which the Prime Minister had made at the Conservative party conference earlier this month: end austerity, while still reducing public debt as a share of GDP. Fulfilling these pledges will take time, and more details will be unveiled [...]

  • Philip Hammond chooses to splash the cash in his Budget rather than pay down the deficit

    October 29, 2018

    Chancellor Philip Hammond declared “austerity is coming to an end” as he unveiled a raft of spending increases and tax cuts on Monday. Hammond used better-than-expected tax revenues of £12bn to pour extra cash into the NHS and bring forward by a year an increase in the 40p tax threshold to £50,000. The new level will [...]

  • As populism replaces pragmatism, Angela Merkel exits the political stage

    October 29, 2018

    While others in Europe were losing their heads, it seemed Merkel was just about keeping hold of hers. Brexit, the rise of the far right in eastern Europe, the economic turmoil threatening to engulf Italy – while this storm swelled on Germany’s borders, Merkel was just about finding shelter. However, since 2015 the long-serving Chancellor [...]

  • ‘End of austerity’ fails to lift sterling out of Brexit slump as Hammond sets aside £2bn for hard Brexit

    October 29, 2018

    Philip Hammond’s Budget announcements failed to lift sterling, which continued to slide this afternoon as the chancellor announced the government’s spending plans to the House of Commons. With the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) lifting its growth forecast from 1.3 per cent to 1.6 per cent for 2019, and predicting a lower deficit of just [...]

  • No-deal Brexit funding ramped up to £2bn in Budget 2018

    October 29, 2018

    Funding to prepare the UK government for a no-deal scenario as it exits the European Union next year has been given an additional £500m, taking the total allocated to aid departments with the planning to over £4m. Chancellor Philip Hammond had already allocated £2.2bn to departments for Brexit preparations in last year's Autumn Statement, with a [...]

  • World’s most expensive houses suffer growth slowdown as London slump persists

    October 29, 2018

    Prices for the world’s most luxurious houses have slipped to their lowest annual levels in nearly six years, as stricter regulations and growing political uncertainty deter wealthy buyers in a number of cities. Prime property prices across the globe climbed 2.7 per cent in the last 12 months, marking the slowest rate of annual growth in [...]

  • Today’s Budget is a chance to reinvigorate domestic policy

    October 29, 2018

    It has been a year of momentous change for department titles. The Department for Health has added Social Care to its name, while the Department for Communities and Local Government has recently become a Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. So far, those changes have not been accompanied by a new and much-needed domestic [...]

  • Looking back on my year as lord mayor, I am fully optimistic about London’s future

    October 29, 2018

    As I approach the end of my year as lord mayor, the pace of activity across the City is accelerating rather than slowing down This week, the governor of Tokyo will visit the Square Mile, further strengthening ties with our Japanese friends after my trip earlier this year. This visit follows the Dutch King and [...]

  • Chancellor Philip Hammond says the UK will ‘strike out in a new direction’ in the event of a no deal Brexit

    October 28, 2018

    Chancellor Philip Hammond delivers his latest Budget tomorrow, but has warned that he will be forced to take an entirely different approach if the UK and the European Union fail to agree a Brexit deal. Hammond said earlier today he would use fiscal buffers to boost the economy under a no deal scenario and "strike [...]

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