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  • City minister warned FCA ‘several times’ over name and shame plans

    November 29, 2024

    The City minister said she warned the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) “several times” that its controversial ‘name and shame’ rules could harm companies before the regulator moved to water down the plans. Following intense criticism from firms and ministers, the regulator confirmed on Thursday that it would soften plans to publicly name companies facing investigation [...]

  • Labour’s Budget will ‘hit growth’, CBI boss warns

    November 25, 2024

    In a speech set to be delivered at the CBI's annual conference later today, Newton-Smith will warn about the impact of the Budget on businesses.

  • Peel Hunt: There’s a ‘missing piece’ in Reeves’ City growth push

    November 20, 2024

    The government has demonstrated a “fundamental shift” in its approach to growth but must address the key issue of pushing investment into the UK stock market, Peel Hunt has said. In an a note to investors today, Peel Hunt’s head of research, Charles Hall, stressed that while Rachel Reeves‘s Mansion House speech had been a [...]

  • Pension funds may still be forced to back Britain, minister warns

    November 18, 2024

    Pension funds could still be forced to invest in Britain if they do not voluntarily boost their allocation to UK stocks and infrastructure projects, the pension minister has suggested. Ministers have been pushing the UK’s £1.3 trillion defined contribution and local government pension system to lift its investment in UK assets since coming to power [...]

  • Reeves playing ‘same silly games’ as her predecessors, IFS says

    October 31, 2024

    The Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been accused of playing the “same silly games” as her predecessors after forecasting that public spending will tail off towards the end of this parliament following a short-term spike.

  • Government bows to Uefa pressure over Football Regulator foreign policy veto

    October 23, 2024

    The requirement for the incoming Football Regulator to consider government foreign policy in club takeovers has been dropped from the new Football Governance Bill, which will be reintroduced to Westminster today. The Bill, formulated under the previous government but not ratified in time for the election, will enter the House of Lords today in a [...]

  • Government pledge to make UK “top destination for women’s sport investment”

    October 23, 2024

    The government has today pledged to make the United Kingdom a “top destination for women’s sport investment”. Investment minister Poppy Gustafsson, formerly of Darktrace, has launched the Women’s Sport Investment Accelerator scheme to bring together 20 leagues and teams with investors to boost commercial activity in women’s sport. The participating sports include football, cricket, rugby, [...]

  • Workers’ rights reform set to slap British businesses with £5bn bill

    October 21, 2024

    British businesses are set to be imposed with a £5bn additional cost annually as a result of the new workers' rights, with smaller businesses in hospitality and retail set to hit the hardest

  • South Bank’s ‘The Slab’ in spotlight as campaigners fight planning decision

    October 16, 2024

    South Bank 'The Slab' is the topic of a legal battle at court this week as campaigners seek to overturn the former government's decision to green-light redevelopment

  • Tories hit out at government over £3bn gambling tax raid plan

    October 14, 2024

    The Conservatives have launched a barrage of criticism at the government on mooted plans for a tax raid worth up to £3bn on the gambling industry, with the shadow sports minister demanding the government “take the blinkers off”.  Shares in British gambling firms plummeted on Monday morning amid reports of the tax raid, which would [...]

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