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  • UK economy on ‘recession watch’ after unexpected contraction

    December 13, 2024

    The UK economy shrank unexpectedly in October after a fall in production output and stagnation in the services sector ahead of the Budget. GDP fell 0.1 per cent during the month, data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed. Economists had expected a return to modest growth of 0.1 per cent. It marks two [...]

  • Currys reports £32m Budget tax hit

    December 12, 2024

    Consumer electronics retailer Currys has become the latest company to warn about the impact of Labour’s tax raid on its bottom line. In its half-year results for the six months to 26 October 2024, published this morning, management said the estimated cost of recent tax policy changes could amount to as much as £32m. The [...]

  • Labour now has the same talking points as the Tories, but fewer ideas

    December 12, 2024

    Labour came into office mocking Tory complains about the civil service, but are now coming up against the reality of an unwieldy bureaucracy unresponsive to their demands, says Matthew Lesh “Dominic Cummings was right“ is not a phrase you would expect to hear from a senior Labour official. But, in less than a few hundred days, [...]

  • It may already be too late for Labour

    December 11, 2024

    The popularity of the Labour party has plunged since the election, and history tells that once a certain narrative has taken hold, it’s very difficult to turn it around, says Paul Ormerod Since the general election in July, the popularity of both the Prime Minister and the Labour Party has fallen sharply.    Labour’s share of [...]

  • All hail Rayner, destroyer of NIMBYs

    December 10, 2024

    Since Christmas is a time for hope, it’s worth appreciating the good news when we see it. The business community’s frustrations with Labour are well documented and easy to understand, but even its fiercest critics tend to concede that one area stands out as a bright spot in an economic landscape marred by tax increases: [...]

  • Starmer’s ‘tax-take’ Britain will see us take a back seat in the looming tech revolution

    December 10, 2024

    Starmer’s tax hikes and half-baked policy aims are squeezing the last drop of entrepreneurial zeal Britain has, just as the world embarks on the greatest technological revolution for two centuries, warns billionaire tech VC and philanthropist Tej Kohli. The Prime Minister’s refusal to rule out further tax hikes on top of those he’s already imposed [...]

  • Business confidence drops at fastest pace for over three years

    December 9, 2024

    The optimism index dropped 5.8 points to 93.49 in November, which was the largest monthly fall since August 2021.

  • No Christmas cheer for employers as 2024 draws to a close

    December 9, 2024

    There are plenty of reasons to be cheerful at this time of year, but the state of the economy isn’t one of them. As Christmas trees go up and celebrations get underway, there are worrying signs that large parts of corporate Britain are preparing to end the year in a state of nervousness and pessimism. [...]

  • Investors want to see ‘ambition’ from UK on climate change, Pinchbeck says

    December 8, 2024

    Private investors are keen to see “ambition” from the UK government on climate change, the head of an influential emissions body has warned politicians. Emma Pinchbeck, chief executive of the Climate Change Committee, which advises the government on emissions targets, stressed that the private sector “likes a bit of ambition”. The former Energy UK CEO [...]

  • Boost ‘growth prospects’ with reset, Reeves to tell EU finance meeting

    December 8, 2024

    Rachel Reeves will argue that a more business-like relationship with the EU can help Britain boost its “growth prospects”, at a meeting with the bloc’s finance ministers. Reeves will on Monday address the European Union’s financial heads in Brussels, becoming the first Chancellor to do so since Brexit, ahead of her next overseas visit to [...]

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