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  • Watchdog extends investigation into PM’s declaration of interests

    April 24, 2023

    Parliament’s standards watchdog has expanded the investigation into Rishi Sunak’s potential breach of the rules on declaring financial interests. The Prime Minister is also being investigated over whether he broke the MPs’ code of conduct relating to disclosing details surrounding active inquiries, it emerged on Monday. Standards commissioner Daniel Greenberg opened the inquiry following concerns [...]

  • Shrinking workforce limiting UK economic growth, MPs warn

    April 21, 2023

    The UK’s shrinking and ageing population is limiting economic growth, with “outdated and static” working practices, MPs have warned. An “exodus” of over-50s from the labour market has worsened shortages, a cross-party House of Commons Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) committee report said. Chairman Darren Jones said: “Our shrinking and ageing UK labour market, and [...]

  • ‘A breath of fresh air’ vs ‘more to do’: What City grandees have to say about Sunak

    April 17, 2023

    As Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer doesn’t tire of reminding voters: expertise beyond politics can be invaluable. For the current resident behind that most famous front door, it’s so far proved an advantage. Liz Truss’ accountancy background may not have aided her short-lived leadership bout, but – for the City’s boardrooms at least – her [...]

  • Brits now more concerned about state of UK economy than before budget, polling finds

    March 20, 2023

    More than a third of Brits surveyed say the budget last week made them more concerned about the state of the UK’s economy. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt unveiled his spring statement in the House of Commons last week in light of rosier economic projections and within the government’s self-imposed fiscal rules.  He focused on childcare reforms, [...]

  • Pension pain: Savers who bought lifetime allowance ‘protection’ warned they may still find their tax-free lump sum capped

    March 17, 2023

    Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s decision to scrap the pension lifetime allowance (LTA) in Wednesday’s Spring Budget, was heralded as an incentive for wealthier employees over 50 to stay in the workforce. But some pensions experts say for those who took out a form of LTA protection may still have to watch they do not go over [...]

  • Recession off the cards, getting over 50s ‘back to work’, strikes and banks take stock – the five best read stories on City PM this week

    March 17, 2023

    It was the week UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt laid out his first Spring Budget, but as pension savers and taxpayers looked on, fears of a recession appeared to fade, although the sagas of banks Silicon Valley Bank, Credit Suisse and on-going strikes raged on; here are the stories readers were flocking to on City PM [...]

  • Jeremy Hunt tax hikes and weak economy to swipe £10k from Britons while wealthy reap pension rewards

    March 16, 2023

    Britons are poised to miss out on £10,000 of income over the coming years after Chancellor Jeremy Hunt lifted taxes to their highest sustained level in history, experts have predicted. When combined with sluggish economic growth , the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has estimated that the tax take means real incomes will be at [...]

  • ‘Wrong priority’: Labour pledges to reintroduce pensions allowance

    March 16, 2023

    Labour says it will reverse the abolition of the lifetime pensions allowance limit, branding the move the “wrong priority”. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced plans to scrap the £1m tax free limit on lifetime savings in pensions in Wednesday’s budget. The move is aimed at keeping Brits – including top NHS staff – in work for [...]

  • Childcare rules: Why hitting six figures leaves high-flyers in a Parent Trap

    March 16, 2023

    Even a £1 pay rise to £100,000 will cost young parents tens of thousands thanks to new childcare arrangements announced in the Budget

  • The Budget: Bring back George Osborne – we need a long-term economic plan

    March 15, 2023

    The Tory benches cheered, the Labour frontbench booed, the SNP reminded us they were there: yes, it was pantomime in Parliament yet again yesterday, with a budget pre-trailed to the point that many of us could have had a stab at announcing it ourselves. What was more interesting was what wasn’t in it: a genuine [...]

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