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  • Labour’s relationship with business was never a love match

    September 30, 2024

    A shambolic ‘business day’ at Labour Party conference reveals the government’s true feelings about the City, says Eliot Wilson Only those addicted to Sir Keir Starmer’s own-brand Flavor Aid would claim that last week’s Labour Party conference was an unqualified success. Assessments were mixed, but it was not the joyful fiesta a new government might [...]

  • Demand for luxury city houses falls on pre-budget caution

    September 30, 2024

    Fears over potential changes to tax policy in Labour’s upcoming budget have continued to dampen the positive effects of lower interest rates on demand for prime property in London, according to new data.  Buyers are nervously awaiting potential tax changes in the Government’s first budget, which has been described as assigning a “heavier burden” to [...]

  • Senior minister ‘disappointed but not surprised’ at Duffield resignation

    September 29, 2024

    A senior cabinet minister has said he is “disappointed” but “not surprised” at Rosie Duffield’s resignation from the Labour Party. The Canterbury MP’s decision to resign and sit as an independent had been coming “for quite a long time”, Pat McFadden told the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg show. Duffield announced she was resigning the [...]

  • Ex-Bank of England chief economist warns on Labour’s non-dom crackdown

    September 26, 2024

    Speaking on LBC, Andy Haldane warned that the government's measures might give overseas investors "cause for pause" before setting up businesses in the UK.

  • Pay tax on your gifts, top accountancy firm warns politicians amid Labour row

    September 26, 2024

    Politicians should pay tax on gifts in the same way that other industries and individuals do, a leading accountant has said. Currently, firms and workers in sectors where gifting is commonplace and an element of their profession – such as the media industry or online influencers – are made pay to income tax and, in [...]

  • Non-dom crackdown: Fears it will fail to raise cash and actually cost the UK money

    September 26, 2024

    Officials fear that the government's plan to close loopholes in the non-dom tax regime might fail to raise any extra revenue at all, according to reports.

  • ‘Time is of the essence’: Government urged to push ahead with planning changes

    September 26, 2024

    The government has put forward a major set of reforms to the planning system, which is widely seen as one of the major barriers to economic growth.

  • ‘Turbulent few months’ ahead for retailers as low consumer confidence lingers

    September 26, 2024

    One of the UK’s largest retail bodies has warned that retailers could suffer in the next few months during the run-up to Christmas, due to a lack of consumer confidence in the economy. Confidence slumped in September, with an increasing number of Brits saying they expected the UK economy to get worse over the next [...]

  • Cut Starmer some slack, three months hasn’t undone his victory

    September 26, 2024

    The Labour Party is having some teething issues, but three months is hardly enough to judge Starmer by, writes Will Cooling.

  • Unions vote to condemn government’s winter fuel payments cuts

    September 25, 2024

    Unions have voted to condemn the government’s decision to means test pensioners’ winter fuel payments, in a blow to No10 as the Labour conference came to a close. A non-binding motion brought by Unite and the Communication Workers Union (CWU) was backed by delegates in a vote on Wednesday morning in the main hall in [...]

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