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  • Hospitality bosses warn government tax hikes will hit investment

    November 5, 2024

    According to reports, business leaders have warned the government that the tax rises announced in Labour’s Autumn budget will lead to a huge increase in costs and a fall in investment. The bosses of large retail and hospitality firms like Fuller’s, Greene King and Morrisons have warned business secretary Jonathan Reynolds that last week’s budget [...]

  • Retail sales growth slumps in October as consumers remain cautious

    November 5, 2024

    Retail sales growth dipped in October due to pre-election anxiety, the latest figures have shown. According to the British Retail Consortium (BRC)-KPMG sales monitor, retail sales in the UK increased by 0.6 per cent year over year in October, compared to 2.6 per cent growth in October 2023. Food sales nudged up 2.9 per cent [...]

  • The NHS will soon cost more than the GDP of New Zealand

    November 5, 2024

    Spending on health and social care will hit £200bn by the end of this parliament – more than the entire economy of New Zealand – as Britain heads towards being a £1.5 trillion state, says Emma Revell New Zealand sounds, by all accounts, like a pretty sweet country. For a start, it is one of [...]

  • No10 hits back as Dyson boss slams ‘ignorant’ and ‘spiteful’ Budget

    November 4, 2024

    Sir James Dyson has branded Rachel Reeves’ first Budget “ignorant” and “spiteful” as he accused her of “killing off family businesses, individual aspiration and economic growth”. The British entrepreneur, 77, hit out at the Chancellor following the government’s first fiscal event last week, writing in the Times newspaper that Labour “hates British families”. He cautioned [...]

  • City PM Budget Breakdown: How Rachel Reeves’ decisions will impact business

    November 1, 2024

    In partnership with Camarco, City PM unpicked the key policies of Rachel Reeves' first budget and how they will impact business.

  • Reeves has chosen decline

    October 31, 2024

    Labour have stuck to the line that they had “no choice” but to make “tough decisions”, but Rachel Reeves had an opportunity to put forward a Budget to kickstart economic growth, and she chose to do the opposite, says James Vitali “Politics is always a choice”, the Prime Minister said on Monday during a pre-Budget [...]

  • Halloween Budget could still give businesses a fright in the night

    October 31, 2024

    The Budget was not as shocking as some were expecting, but a few things could still go bump in the night, says Tim Sarson Today saw the delivery of one of the most hotly anticipated Budgets in living memory. After 14 years in opposition and an election manifesto with relatively muted tax rises, it must [...]

  • Labour’s inheritance tax reforms ‘threaten the very fabric of the countryside’

    October 31, 2024

    In yesterday's Budget, the Chancellor announced a sweeping overhaul of the inheritance tax system, including changes to a relief which had allowed agricultural land to be passed on tax-free.

  • What will the Budget mean for the UK economy?

    October 31, 2024

    “This budget delivers one of the largest increases in spending, tax and borrowing of any fiscal event in history,” Richard Hughes, chair of the OBR said.

  • Labour’s tax raid is an act of spectacular dishonesty

    October 31, 2024

    Warming up for the Budget in the Commons yesterday, Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer engaged in a civilised, warm exchange in honour of the former’s final outing as Leader of the Opposition. They joked about cricket, Yorkshire and life as a constituency MP. Within a couple of hours, Sunak was back on his feet delivering [...]

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