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  • Rachel Reeves mulls bank tax amid scramble to fill fiscal hole

    October 6, 2025

    Rachel Reeves is reported to be weighing up a tax on Britain’s banking giants as the Treasury looks to strum up cash in the forthcoming Autumn Budget. The Chancellor is expected to be staring down a fiscal blackhole of over £20bn come November 26 and banks have been viewed as an easy – and politically [...]

  • Frasers Group chairman urges Unite to avoid ‘reckless’ strike

    October 3, 2025

    The chairman of retail giant Frasers Group has urged Unite the Union to avoid “reckless and irresponsible” strike action as retail firms across the UK feel the crunch of rising cost pressures. Sir Jonathan Thompson, who took the role of Chair in September, has asked the Union’s General Secretary Sharon Graham to reconsider plans to [...]

  • ‘Subdued’ services sector suffers steep drop as tax hikes bite

    October 3, 2025

    Business activity expansion fell to a five-month low after a “subdued” services sector experienced a dull end to the third quarter. S&P’s UK Services Purchasing Managers Index Business Activity tumbled to 50.8 in September, falling steeply from the 16-month high of 54.2 secured in August. “This summer’s acceleration in output growth is now looking like [...]

  • JD Wetherspoon: Profit rockets as Tim Martin takes jab at tax rises

    October 3, 2025

    JD Wetherspoon has reported another successful quarter after outperforming the wider hospitality market again, although boss Tim Martin has warned on the effects of taxing the sector too hard. The pub giant told markets this morning that like-for-like sales rose 5.1 per cent year on year, while revenue rose 4.5 per cent to £2.12bn. Profit [...]

  • ‘Grotesquely unfair’: 700,000 Brits caught in 60 per cent tax trap

    October 2, 2025

    There are growing calls for the government to overhaul tax rules for top earners after fresh data obtained by City PM revealed just under 700,000 Brits are now caught in the so-called 60 per cent tax trap. Another 74,000 taxpayers were added to the punitive £100,000-£125,000 income bracket during the 2024/25 tax year, according to [...]

  • Rachel Reeves plots stamp duty exemption for newly listed shares

    October 2, 2025

    There are growing hopes for a revival for London’s moribund IPO market after reports chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to unveil a stamp duty exemption on shares of newly-listed companies. The move, which is set to be announced at the forthcoming Budget in November, would remove the 0.5 per cent tax charge on the buying [...]

  • There is a way back for the Conservatives

    October 2, 2025

    The Tories have been quiet of late, pushed to the margins of the post-summer political debate and either mocked or ignored by the other parties whose conferences have sucked up the airtime in recent weeks. But this weekend they gather in Manchester and while the event won’t command the nation’s undivided attention it is a [...]

  •  Remove windfall taxes on North Sea oil, bosses tell Rachel Reeves

    October 2, 2025

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves should abolish windfall taxes on oil and gas producers in the North Sea, top bosses have said.  In a new report setting out UK businesses’ proposals for the Budget, the Chancellor has been urged to focus on cutting energy costs for firms and set out a clearer plan for the North Sea’s [...]

  • Wealth managers warn against kneejerk reactions to Budget speculation

    October 1, 2025

    Investors are being urged not to make any kneejerk pension decisions which could lead to irreversible consequences, as the Budget rumour mill begins to stir up financial worries. Wealth manager Rathbones has warned that fears over pension tax changes have caused another surge of premature withdrawals of the 25 per cent tax free lump sum. [...]

  • Manufacturing sector breakdown worsens amid ‘dearth of export work’ 

    October 1, 2025

    A breakdown in activity across the manufacturing sector has deepened as new data has shown export work coming to a halt and investment falling flat.  S&P Global’s purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for manufacturing in September showed the sector was still struggling to bounce back despite some quiet optimism in recent months.  Activity in the sector [...]

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