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  • Immigration rules to be ‘tightened up’ in Labour white paper

    May 12, 2025

    The prime minister has unveiled sweeping reforms to the UK’s immigration system in a bid to curb levels of net migration. In a speech on Monday, Sir Keir Starmer declared that securing indefinite leave to remain in Britain is “a privilege that must be earned, not a right” as he lays out a series of [...]

  • Quooker: Labour’s policies are hitting our growth 

    May 12, 2025

    The boss of instant hot water tap brand Quooker has branded the Labour government “less helpful than helpful” as its decisions are dampening confidence and curtailing investment. UK managing director Stephen Johnson has revealed that rising costs, low consumer confidence and a shrinking kitchen market are making expansion increasingly difficult despite Quooker seeing another 10 [...]

  • US-UK trade announcement: “this isn’t a deal, it’s an amuse-bouche” 

    May 9, 2025

    The morning after the US-UK trade agreement was announced, experts are beginning to wrap their heads around what the deal entails, and reactions are trickling in.  The overriding sense is that in the absence of any granular detail on what the deal means for several industries, there is still hope that the UK government can [...]

  • This is why the UK’s tech tax still riles Washington

    May 9, 2025

    The UK and US have trumped a new trade framework aimed at unlocking growth between the two allies, but one key irritant remains notably unresolved: Britain’s tech tax or Digital Services Tax (DST). The two per cent levy, introduced in 2020 under Boris Johnson, continues to rankle American officials, particularly because it disproportionately affects the [...]

  • Analysis: What is in the US-UK trade deal and what does it mean? 

    May 8, 2025

    The US administration has offered the UK its first trade deal since President Trump turned global trade on its head last month.  The UK government will see the deal as a win, at least symbolically, while Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey hailed news of a trade deal as “excellent”.  Chancellor Rachel Reeves said reducing [...]

  • Not just non-doms: Wealthy workers considering leaving the UK to beat tax hikes

    May 8, 2025

    With the mass exodus of non-doms leaving the UK following a political crackdown, a lawyer warns that this feeling is spreading among non non-doms.

  • Bank of England cuts interest rate in split decision 

    May 8, 2025

    The Bank of England has cut interest rates to 4.25 per cent in a split decision dividing hawks and doves.  The Bank’s policymakers suggested that President Trump’s aggressive tariffs on China were “more likely to be disinflationary than inflationary”, with price growth expected to level off to its two per cent target by the end [...]

  • Government signs landmark billion-pound trade deal with India

    May 6, 2025

    Billions of pounds in extra trade could soon flow between India and the UK after the two nations signed a landmark free trade agreement, ending years of protracted negotiations. The deal, which the UK government said was the most “economically significant” free trade agreement signed since Brexit and the “best deal India has ever agreed”, [...]

  • How to shield your pension from Labour’s inheritance tax raid

    May 6, 2025

    According to new analysis by Quilter, just two per cent of estates subject to inheritance tax (IHT) are currently taking advantage of surplus income gifting to reduce their tax liabilities. Based on freedom of information (FOI) requests carried out by the wealth management firm, just 1,490 estates are currently taking advantage of the rules, but Quilter expects [...]

  • UK services sent into decline amid ‘market turbulence’

    May 6, 2025

    UK output was sent into decline by “market turbulence” in April for the first time in one and a half years, prompting fears that Chancellor Reeves’ £40bn tax raid last autumn was damaging the country’s services economy.  The services sector, which is seen as the engine behind UK growth, had been on a 17-month winning [...]

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