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  • Will the Bank of England’s quantitative tightening torpedo Reeves’ fiscal rules?

    June 5, 2025

    Rachel Reeves is in a pickle. At under £10bn, the Chancellor’s self-imposed fiscal headroom – the Treasury’s wiggle room within its fiscal rules – is already wafer-thin by historic standards. And it is under intense strain, given a recent slew of billion-pound government spending pledges such as reversing winter fuel payments cuts and scrapping the [...]

  • When is a trade deal not a trade deal?

    June 5, 2025

    Do you remember where you were on TD Day, 2025? Do you remember what you were doing when you heard the news that a “truly historic” treaty had been signed between the UK and US? Trade Deal Day, 8 May 2025, was – for this government – a very big deal indeed. Keir Starmer will [...]

  • End net zero levies raising energy bills, CBI boss to demand

    June 5, 2025

    Net zero costs which push up energy prices and “anchor” businesses’ ambitions to grow must end, the boss of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) will tell government officials at an event in London on Thursday evening.  Rain Newton-Smith, the chief executive of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), is set to urge the Treasury [...]

  • Trump launches fresh attack on Fed as jobs data disappoints

    June 4, 2025

    US president Donald Trump has launched a fresh attack on Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell as the latest data paints a gloomy picture of the health of the world’s largest economy. Writing on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump said that Powell was “unbelievable,” after May data revealed the worst ADP jobs numbers in [...]

  • UK to miss out on tourism boom due to ‘layer upon layer’ of taxes 

    June 4, 2025

    UK tourism is at risk of suffering a decline as visitors are deciding against going to Britain due to the Treasury’s stringent tax policies, a key industry official has said, in the latest sign of the toll tax hikes are taking. Julia Simpson, the former British Airways chief who now heads up the World Travel [...]

  • UK firms turn to AI and automation as they struggle to find skilled workers

    June 4, 2025

    Nearly three-quarters of British firms are struggling to find talented workers in fears that productivity levels are unlikely to rebound after a bumpy recovery from the pandemic, fresh research has found.  Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on firms to prioritise hiring British workers over sponsoring foreign nationals as part of his plans to boost [...]

  • Reeves won’t rule out extending income tax threshold freeze

    June 4, 2025

    Rachel Reeves has vowed not to repeat the scale of tax rises in last year’s  Autumn Budget as businesses brace for further hikes to meet the chancellor’s wafer-thin fiscal headroom. As much as £40bn in tax rises was unveiled in the budget, including huge hikes to employer National Insurance Contributions, which added millions of pounds [...]

  • Monzo boss: Our tech will help us beat the big banks

    June 4, 2025

    The boss of Monzo said the fintech darling is ready to take the fight to traditional lenders and “bets every day of the week” on its chances.  Speaking at the Money 20/20 conference in Amsterdam, TS Anil said the next decade of banking would present “a race between two sides of the industry.”  Anil said [...]

  • UK services jobs decline on ‘longest streak’ since financial crash

    June 4, 2025

    Sliding employment levels in the UK service sector over the last eight months amount to the “longest streak” since the 2008 financial crash – barring the pandemic – according to S&P Global analysts.  UK firms are facing intense pressure to maintain profit margins after a labour costs surge following Chancellor Reeves‘ tax raid on employers’ [...]

  • Labour business conference with Reeves and Reynolds postponed following low demand

    June 4, 2025

    Labour has put its £5,000-a-ticket business conference with planned appearances from Rachel Reeves and Jonathan Reynolds on ice, with the Financial Times reporting low demand for the enterprise event. Invitations to the event, seen by the FT, had touted a “first of its kind” agenda which would give industry figures a “unique opportunity to engage [...]

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