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  • Rachel Reeves to slap wealth tax on £2m homes

    November 24, 2025

    Rachel Reeves will reportedly impose a property levy on homes worth more than £2m, hitting 100,000 properties with a new wealth tax that is expected to raise just £450m.  The Chancellor is in the final phase of Budget preparations, with measures expected to include some more complex changes to the UK tax regime as she [...]

  • Polanski ‘tempted’ to challenge Starmer for parliamentary seat

    November 23, 2025

    Zack Polanski has said it would be “tempting” to challenge Keir Starmer for his parliamentary seat. Green Party leader Polanski, who is a member of the London Assembly but not an MP, was asked about a poll that suggested his party could take the Prime Minister’s Holborn and St Pancras seat and whether he would [...]

  • Reeves accused of ‘fiscal fandango’ amid OBR forecast changes

    November 23, 2025

    The Bank of England’s former chief economist Andy Haldane has accused Rachel Reeves of overseeing “fiscal fandango” in the lead-up to the Budget amid months of speculation around expected tax rises.  Speaking to the BBC, Haldane blasted months of speculation around the Budget that had caused “paralysis” in the UK economy.  His comments came days [...]

  • Steel mogul Lakshmi Mittal leaves UK for Switzerland and Dubai

    November 23, 2025

    Lakshmi Mittal, the steel mogul who was one of Britain’s richest people, has now left the country and become a resident in Switzerland for tax purposes, it has been reported.  Mittal has long been one of the billionaires rumoured to be leaving the UK in response to Rachel Reeves’ tax plans.  In March this year, [...]

  • Wealthy individuals at risk of tax raid due to lack of knowledge

    November 21, 2025

    Wealthy Brits are at risk of being slapped with higher taxes in the upcoming Autumn Budget as they fail to understand how to use their tax allowances. The Treasury is scrambling to fill an estimated £20bn fiscal black hole in next week’s Budget and, with a wide spread of tax rises being discussed, many individuals [...]

  • UK economy flatlines in November as Labour growth push fails

    November 21, 2025

    The UK economy flatlined in November, researchers have suggested, as pre-Budget nerves have hit growth across the private sector.  S&P Global’s initial estimate for its purchasing managers’ index (PMI) has shown the UK economy just inching up, with firms pausing orders and investment plans before Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces sweeping tax hikes and possible spending [...]

  • PM set to formally approve new Chinese embassy 

    November 21, 2025

    Sir Keir Starmer is expected to give his formal seal of approval to a controversial new Chinese mega-embassy at Royal Mint Court, with the backing of the security services.  According to a report in The Times, the approval is set to be a ‘formality’. The Home Office and Foreign Office – and, by extension, MI5 [...]

  • Join City PM and guests for a LIVE broadcast on Budget Day

    November 21, 2025

    After months of speculation and mounting political drama, Rachel Reeves will deliver her second Budget at noon on Wednesday 26 November. City PM‘s team will bring you all the news throughout the day on our Live Blog via citypm.eu and the City PM App, along with a special livestream broadcast from the heart of the [...]

  • Fiscal uncertainty has become one of Britain’s biggest taxes

    November 21, 2025

    Britain's bi-annual tradition of holding a fiscal circus is paralysing investment and creating its own tax, writes Liam Byrne MP.

  • UK government borrowing overshoots in Budget blow

    November 21, 2025

    UK government borrowing exceeded expectations in October, with benefits and public sector wages intensifying pressures on the public purse ahead of Rachel Reeves’ Budget next Wednesday.  The Office for National Statistics showed that public sector net borrowing had reached £17.4bn in the last set of public finances data that government officials will see before Wednesday’s [...]

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