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  • Starmer’s big day in the City

    October 14, 2024

    The Guildhall, in the heart of Canada, has been a vital commercial centre for hundreds of years. The main building, in which the Prime Minister will this morning address an impressive gathering of CEOs and investors, dates from the 15th century and a time when powerful merchants exercised huge influence over the [...]

  • The International Investment Summit proves London is open for business

    October 14, 2024

    London is reclaiming its reputation as a magnet for global investment – and when London thrives, we all do, says Sadiq Khan Today, Britain reclaims its reputation as a magnet for global investment. All told, the government’s International Investment Summit in London has already secured £24bn. This is good news for our economy, for our [...]

  • Being ‘the grown ups in the room’ won’t cut it with investors

    October 14, 2024

    At today’s International Investment Summit, ministers must recognise that businesses want concrete assurances about the kind of returns they can expect, says Eliot Wilson Today is the government’s long-anticipated International Investment Summit, which will bring together potential investors from abroad and within the United Kingdom and is intended to show, in the business and trade [...]

  • Scrap AIM to save London’s capital markets, think tanks say

    October 13, 2024

    London's junior stock exchange should be ditched, according to a new report, as part of a "radical surgery" to save the UK's ailing capital markets.

  • DP World: Ministers had ‘conversation’ to salvage investment after row

    October 13, 2024

    Ministers were forced to “have a conversation” with executives from DP World to secure its investment after a senior minister referred to one of its subsidiary P&O Ferries a “rogue operator”, the business secretary has said. Business secretary Jonathan Reynolds said the investment – which was reportedly put in jeopardy following the scathing criticism of [...]

  • Reynolds refuses to rule out raising employer national insurance rate

    October 13, 2024

    Jonathan Reynolds has refused to rule out raising employers’ National Insurance (NI) contributions in the Budget.

  • Budget will boost living standards, revive NHS and ‘rebuild Britain’ – Starmer

    October 12, 2024

    The Budget will focus on boosting living standards, reviving the NHS and “rebuilding Britain”, Keir Starmer said as he signalled investment in schools, housing and transport. Chancellor Rachel Reeves will deliver her first Budget on October 30 following gloomy warnings about the tough decisions and tax rises needed to deal with the economic legacy left [...]

  • Qinetiq inks deal with Ministry of Defence for military communications

    October 11, 2024

    Security and defence contractors Qinetiq have won a three-year contract with the Ministry of Defence worth around £150m to deliver military communications. The initial contract, with UK’s Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) Defence Digital organisation, is worth £39m, but includes options for extensions for up to two further years. The Farnborough-based firm, which in May hiked its [...]

  • Tory leadership: End race early so victor can respond to Budget, says Jenrick

    October 10, 2024

    Robert Jenrick has called for the Tory leadership race to end early so that the winner can be in place to respond to Rachel Reeves’ first Budget.  The Chancellor will deliver Labour’s first fiscal statement on 30 October, and the leadership hopeful has argued for a speedier end to the race ahead of the major [...]

  • Workers’ rights: Business secretary defends ‘rushed job’ bill

    October 10, 2024

    The business secretary has defended the government’s plan to overhaul workers’ rights after a lobby group branded it a “rushed job, chaotic and poorly planned”.

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