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  • Why Chancellor Rachel Reeves opted for the ‘jobs tax’ in the Budget

    January 28, 2025

    The government has frantically been searching for a story to tell on the economy since the turn of the year, after the Budget was so poorly received by both businesses and households.

  • UK economy: Firms prepare to cut staff as they brace for slowdown, CBI says

    January 27, 2025

    A persistent slowdown in activity among private sector firms could weigh on economic growth over the coming months, with businesses set to cut staff and raise prices, according to a survey. The upcoming increase to national insurance contributions has prompted firms to assess their budgets urgently, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said. Output across [...]

  • Morrisons joins Sainsbury’s and Asda in major job cuts after Budget

    January 24, 2025

    Morrisons has become the latest UK supermarket giant to announce a major round of job cuts in the wake of the government’s Budget in October. The Bradford-headquartered chain has confirmed plans to axe more than 200 roles from its retail people team. The move forms part of a wider drive to significantly cut costs and [...]

  • Firms slash jobs and hike prices as Reeves’ Budget fallout continues

    January 24, 2025

    UK businesses hiked prices and cut staff in January, a new survey shows, as firms continued to struggle in the wake of October’s Budget. The latest ‘flash’ purchasing managers’ index (PMI), which reflects business activity in the private sector, showed employment levels decreasing for the fourth month in a row. “Many firms suggested that the [...]

  • Firms finding it ‘almost impossible’ to survive after Labour tax hikes

    January 24, 2025

    Less than three months after the Budget, critical financial distress for UK businesses climbs by 50 per cent, with the construction sector leading the table

  • VAT on private school fees to hammer ‘crisis-hit’ special needs provision

    January 23, 2025

    Rachel Reeves’s controversial Budget decision to impose VAT on private school fees will hit the most vulnerable special educational needs students hardest, an expert has warned. The Chancellor confirmed at the Autumn Budget that fees are set to be taxed 20 per cent, which the government claims will benefit the Treasury to the tune of [...]

  • UK economy: Consumers catch ‘January blues’ as confidence slumps

    January 23, 2025

    Confidence in the health of the economy fell to its lowest level since the BRC started collecting data on the topic in March 2024.

  • Spending cuts risk ‘doom loop’, ex-Bank of England economist warns

    January 22, 2025

    Andy Haldane warned cutting government spending would be harmful for the UK’s longer term fiscal position, because it would weigh on growth. The Chancellor will receive fresh economic forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) in March which will take into account sluggish growth since the Budget and higher government borrowing costs. These forecasts [...]

  • Further tax rises ‘a good bet’ after Chancellor’s borrowing blow

    January 22, 2025

    Borrowing in the month of December was at its third highest level since monthly records began back in 1997, excluding only the pandemic and 2009.

  • Quilter share price rises amid cash inflow spike

    January 22, 2025

    Quilter saw a sharp increase in the amount of cash flowing into its coffers over the last year, as the wealth manager reported its assets under management shot up to £119.4bn. In a trading update, the FTSE 250 firm reported £1.8bn in new business over the last quarter, bringing its take-in for 2024 as a [...]

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