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  • Keir Starmer hits back at  Reform’s ‘fantasy’ economic policies 

    May 29, 2025

    Keir Starmer has hit back at Nigel Farage’s “fantasy economics,” after the Reform leader laid out a suite of fresh policies aimed at attracting voters away from Labour. In a speech to workers in the North West later today Starmer plans make the case against Farage’s economic credibility, likening the proposals to the Liz Truss [...]

  • HMRC review signals potential pension tax changes in Autumn

    May 28, 2025

    Rachel Reeves could target pension savers in fresh tax grab as the Chancellor looks for additional ways to fund the government’s ballooning spending. His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has published research as part of an official review of workplace retirement schemes, exploring cuts to the tax benefits of salary sacrifice pension schemes.  The schemes, [...]

  • London slips from top smart centre spot

    May 28, 2025

    London has lost its place as the world’s top hub for science and tech innovation after a sobering report warned of the City’s slipping global status. The UK’s capital fell behind San Francisco and Zurich which stormed ahead with a gain of 16 and 6 points respectively. Meanwhile, London’s rating shed three points as it [...]

  • Farage challenges Labour as ‘working class’ party

    May 27, 2025

    Nigel Farage has insisted that Reform has replaced Labour as “the party of the working class,” while introducing a litany of policies which he claims represent the interests of working people. In a speech on Tuesday morning, the Reform leader goaded the Labour Party, accusing leaders of being “absolutely terrified” of him. Farage lambasted Labour’s [...]

  • Relentless surge in government debt is unsustainable says BIS

    May 27, 2025

    Policymakers across the world need to get a grip on the relentless surge in public government debt, a leading economist has warned.  Agustin Carstens, general manager of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) said fiscal authorities have a “narrow window” to put their house in order “before the public’s trust in their commitments starts to [...]

  • Farage unveils Reform UK’s new economic policies

    May 27, 2025

    Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has unveiled a tranche of policies aimed at increasing birth rates in the UK, cutting down on government spending, and reinstating welfare policies as he seeks to capitalise on the party’s popularity. The new policies are part of a wider push from the party to present themselves as “the party [...]

  • North Sea windfall tax causing ‘irreversible damage’ says oil giant

    May 27, 2025

    The boss of Enquest has slammed the windfall tax on oil and gas firms as doing “irreversible damage” to the industry and “driving job losses across the sector”. Amjad Bseisu, Enquest’s chief executive, called for the North Sea tax to be scrapped in an operations update on Tuesday after claiming it makes the UK a [...]

  • UK-EU deal triggers strategic AI partnership

    May 27, 2025

    A new initiative has been launched to enhance AI collaboration across Europe, building on the recent agreement between the UK and the EU. This partnership invites leading UK public research organisations to apply to become the UK’s gateway to Europe’s most advanced super-computing facilities, which are crucial for accelerating AI breakthroughs. Strengthening ties through AI [...]

  • Company bosses hit pause on growth plans after tariff shock

    May 27, 2025

    Top UK business leaders have sounded the alarm on geopolitical tensions, warning that trade uncertainties are threatening their growth prospects. Nearly half of UK chief executives admitted to being “very or extremely concerned” about the impact of tariffs on their company’s operations and sales in the upcoming year.  Concerns have led to company chiefs slamming [...]

  • Starmer plays a risky game on welfare reform

    May 27, 2025

    Rightly or wrongly, Labour decided that the first signal they should send as a new government was that they wouldn’t duck tough economic decisions. The cut to the winter fuel allowance was offered up as the ultimate proof of their seriousness; politically difficult but, we were told, financially necessary. A direct line was drawn between [...]

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