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  • The Debate: Should cultural landmarks have equal pricing for benefits claimants?

    Opinion

    As discounted tickets for those on benefits kicks off a Twitter storm over 'fairness', we hear both sides of the argument in the Debate.

    Historic Tower of London under clear blue sky, showcasing iconic medieval architecture and stone walls, attracting tourist...
  • Taxpayers brace for a financial hit after personal allowance rule change

    Personal Finance

    British taxpayers are bracing for a fresh financial hit as changes to the personal allowance creeps closer. While the personal allowance itself is not changing, remaining frozen at £12,570 until 2031, a subtle change will take effect from the next tax year, as the government places a new lock onto how it is applied, affecting [...]

    HMRC overcharged pensioners thousands
  • The only thing that’s growing in Britain is the civil service

    Opinion

    The salary bill for the civil service rose to £21bn last year, up more than seven per cent in a year when economic growth was anaemic at best. The private sector is funding a pay bonanza while businesses are ground down with higher taxes and more regulation, says John O’Connell While Britain’s businesses struggle with [...]

    Civil service and private sector employees discussing policies at a roundtable meeting, highlighting industry collaboration
  • City watchdogs balloon despite deregulation drive

    November 18, 2025

    Calls for the Chancellor to accelerate her City-wide deregulation push grew on Monday after freshly obtained figures revealed headcount at financial regulators has ballooned by over 50 per cent in the past decade. According to data shared exclusively with City PM, nearly 4,500 more staff work at the City’s five largest regulators than did 10 [...]

  • The ‘university for all’ rhetoric is hurting students and the taxpayer

    August 12, 2025

    Decades of “university for all” rhetoric is hurting students whose degrees no longer pay off, and taxpayers who are stumping up the cost.

  • Tax, tax and more tax. Does Rachel Reeves not know there’s another way?

    July 9, 2025

    Wealth taxes, pension raids, inheritance tax, does Labour really not know there's another option, asks John O'Connell.

  • Renters’ Rights Bill raises ‘significant questions’ for tenants, industry leaders warn

    April 21, 2025

    Industry leaders have expressed concerns about the knock-on effects of the Renters’ Rights Bill, which entered the committee stage on 21 April. The bill, which aims to give renters greater security and stability, will abolish Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions, as well as ban landlords accepting offers above the advertised rent and prohibit pre-tenancy rent payments. [...]

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