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  • There are no incentives to buy or move home, Rachel Reeves warned

    September 1, 2025

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been warned there are no incentives for people to buy or move home and that the Labour government needs to take action to ‘tackle the malaise’ in the building materials industry. John Newcomb, CEO of national trade body BMF (Builders Merchants Federation), added that “immediate intervention is now needed to thwart [...]

  • Keir Starmer puts Treasury manpower in No 10 at expense of Reeves

    September 1, 2025

    Keir Starmer has made a series of new appointments that point to his drive to bolster No10’s focus on the UK economy at the expense of the Treasury.  Starmer has given Darren Jones the newly-created position of chief secretary to the prime minister after he previously served as the chief secretary to the Treasury. In [...]

  • Manufacturing recovery collapses amid spiralling costs

    September 1, 2025

    Manufacturing output hit a three-month low in August, a new survey has suggested, after early signs in the summer indicated the sector was on a path to recovery.  The Labour government is determined to deliver higher growth, with strategy papers outlining plans to boost production across the UK by lowering energy costs.  But new purchasing [...]

  • Greene King landlords plea for Rachel Reeves to cut bills

    September 1, 2025

    More than 600 Greene King landlords have called on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to lower taxes for pubs ahead of the Autumn Budget as the sector grapples with ever-rising costs. The hospitality industry has been vocal about the cost pressures it has been facing since the Covid-19 pandemic began in 2020, with businesses facing surging energy, [...]

  • A Treasury reshuffle on the eve of a Budget is a bad sign for Reeves

    September 1, 2025

    Handing responsibility for the economy to a man who was director of policy for Ed Miliband is a sign of desperation from Rachel Reeves, says Eliot Wilson Every time I see a new announcement from Rachel Reeves at the Treasury now, it puts me in mind of the poet Stevie Smith: “I was much further [...]

  • Wise mulls UK banking licence after ditching London listing

    September 1, 2025

    Money transfer firm Wise is looking into a UK banking license following the fintech ditching its primary listing on the London stock market earlier this year. The company has reached out to financial services heavyweights in the last two months regarding roles related to starting a banking business in the UK, according to The Times. [...]

  • Rachel Reeves tells creditors to resolve Thames Water crisis

    September 1, 2025

    Rachel Reeves has called for a “market-based solution” to be found at Thames Water before the company is put into special administration. The Chancellor reportedly sent a letter to creditors of Thames Water to state that any solution must result in a “successful turnaround”. Her letter came after environment secretary Steve Reed said the government [...]

  • Live: FTSE 100 holds steady as house prices slump

    September 1, 2025

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  • Change windfall tax to make £137bn by 2050, Chancellor told

    September 1, 2025

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been urged to reform the windfall tax in a move that could boost the economy by £137bn by 2050. Ahead of the start of its conference in Aberdeen this week, trade body Offshore Energy UK (OEUK) released a report claiming replacing the energy profits levy next year with a profits-based mechanism [...]

  • Budget 2025: Lloyds, Natwest and Barclays brace for a tax raid?

    September 1, 2025

    Ahead of the 2024 Autumn Budget, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer warned Labour’s first fiscal event was “going to be painful”. He added those with the broadest shoulders “should bear the heavier burden” as Chancellor Rachel Reeves battled against an alleged ‘£22bn black hole’ inherited from the Conservative government. After lobbying efforts, banks were spared [...]

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