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  • Streeting tax policies could cost the Treasury nearly £8bn

    Tax

    Adopting Wes Streeting’s plans to hike capital gains tax could cost the Treasury billions of pounds and lead to a reduction in retail investment, new analysis suggests. Last month, Streeting, who is reportedly in the running to succeed Rachel Reeves as Chancellor should Andy Burnham enter No 10, proposed that capital gains tax (CGT) should [...]

    Wes Streeting addressing media at a public event, wearing a suit and tie, with a focused expression and microphones visible
  • Burnham to unveil plans for devolution and ‘reindustrialisation’

    Politics

    Andy Burnham will unveil plans to devolve power away from London and shift some government operations to a “Number 10 in the North”, as the Prime Minister-to-be calls for a change in “how Britain is governed”. In a speech focused on growth on Monday morning, Burnham will say that a 10-year plan will focus on [...]

    Andy Burnham smiling at a public event, wearing a suit and tie, representing positive leadership and community engagement.
  • Top Burnham adviser calls for capital gains and inheritance tax hikes

    Tax

    Andy Burnham’s top adviser has called for capital gains and inheritance tax to be hiked and the fiscal rules to be loosened so the government can borrow billions. Ex-transport secretary Louise Haigh, who led Burnham’s Makerfield campaign and is set to take a senior position in his Cabinet, is also pushing to dismantle the Treasury.  [...]

    Andy Burnham returns to Parliament
  • Delaying estate planning could cost affluent Brits over £12bn

    June 3, 2026

    Brits who are putting off dealing with their estate planning could lose over £12bn in preventable inheritance tax from April 2027, as more middle-income earners brace to be ensnared in the tax net. Families who are in the top decile of UK wealth who do not begin estate planning until they are 70 could fail [...]

  • Wes Streeting’s capital gains tax plan risks ‘disrupting’ growth

    May 26, 2026

    Wes Streeting’s plans to align capital gains taxes while introducing an investment allowance could be “disruptive” for growth as City advisers have become divided over the benefits of sweeping reforms.  Streeting told the BBC last week that he backed a plan, first proposed by the Centre for the Analysis of Taxation (Centax) and later adopted [...]

  • ‘Economically reckless’ – Streeting calls for wealth tax ‘that works’ in pitch for leadership

    May 21, 2026

    Wes Streeting has called for a “wealth tax that works” as the former health secretary sets out his stall ahead of an expected Labour leadership contest later this year. Streeting resigned from the cabinet earlier this month and has confirmed that he would stand in a contest to oust Sir Keir Starmer, though he has [...]

  • JCB billionaire to hand reins to youngest son in blow to apparent heir

    May 16, 2026

    The boss of JCB has named his younger son as his heir to the business, instead of his elder son and presumed heir. In an interview with the Telegraph, Lord Bamford said that his third child, George, would take over from his as head of the digger manufacturer rather than elder son Joseph, known as [...]

  • How does a Pokemon card fetch £12m? Inside the lucrative world of rare trading cards

    April 30, 2026

    The Pokemon and Matchattax cards you had when you were a kid could fetch big bucks now. From multi-million price tags to Premier League brand deals, Matt Kenyon digs into this unlikely new asset class.  At a glance, it looked a bit like Comic Con. But in reality, Fort Knox would have been a better [...]

  • Small business tax rule changes will not boost Exchequer coffers, top accounting firm argues

    April 30, 2026

    A leading accountancy and advisory firm has sounded the alarm over a consultation by HMRC into tax rules for small businesses, arguing it will not close the tax gap and would leave firms tangled in even more red tape. Blick Rothenberg argued that the current HMRC consultation into so-called close companies, which have fewer than [...]

  • Number of top rate taxpayers surges as frozen thresholds squeeze Brits

    April 29, 2026

    The number of higher and additional rate taxpayers in the UK has soared since the start of the decade as frozen thresholds have dragged nearly two million into paying higher rates of tax despite not being classified as traditional high-paid professionals. According to the latest personal income statistics from HMRC covering the 2023/24 tax year, [...]

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