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  • Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin fires fresh price rise warning following Budget

    November 6, 2024

    The pub giant reported record sales in the most recent quarterm even as cost inflation and tax hikes continue to bite British boozers.

  • Investment can boost growth – if it comes with technological progress

    November 6, 2024

    Economic theory does regard capital investment as a contributor to economic growth, but there is another essential factor: technical progress, says Paul Ormerod The need to boost the UK’s rate of economic growth was a central theme of the first budget delivered by Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor.   Reeves emphasised the importance of increasing the amount [...]

  • Stamp duty hike: a ‘bitter but manageable pill to swallow’ for UK landlords

    November 5, 2024

    Last week’s Budget announcement raised Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) to five per cent tax, yet household landlords seem unfazed. London-based estate agent Benham and Reeves carried a survey to find out how UK landlords reacted to this hike. Concerns about potential hikes in capital gains tax (CGT) on property investments weighed heavily on landlords [...]

  • The five economic issues in the US election that could impact the UK

    November 5, 2024

    With the US election only hours away, the UK will be watching and waiting to see if former president Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris is able to take the win. But how could the winner of the US election actually affect the UK economy? 1. Tariffs and trade wars Former president Trump has [...]

  • Natwest shares hit 13-year high after broker upgrade

    November 4, 2024

    Natwest shares jumped to a 13-year high on Monday after a leading broker upgraded the bank’s price target. Shares in the London-listed bank, formerly known as Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS), jumped over three per cent on Monday to just under 390p per share. The discernible jump came after analysts at Peel Hunt upgraded [...]

  • No10 hits back as Dyson boss slams ‘ignorant’ and ‘spiteful’ Budget

    November 4, 2024

    Sir James Dyson has branded Rachel Reeves’ first Budget “ignorant” and “spiteful” as he accused her of “killing off family businesses, individual aspiration and economic growth”. The British entrepreneur, 77, hit out at the Chancellor following the government’s first fiscal event last week, writing in the Times newspaper that Labour “hates British families”. He cautioned [...]

  • Data centres: The UK’s economic powerhouse?

    November 4, 2024

    A new report claims that, given the right investment climate and policy support, the UK data centre sector could grow tenfold by 2035. TechUK’s report found that the sector could boost the economy by £44bn while creating over 40,000 jobs. The report also outlined how surging demand for digital services, fuelled by tech trends such as AI, [...]

  • Scrapping non-dom regime branded ‘monumentally stupid’ by tax advisors

    November 1, 2024

    Several leading tax and wealth advisors have told Morning Wire that scrapping the non-dom regime without a suitable replacement is a “monumentally stupid decision” that has already prompted some non-doms to leave. One of the key measures introduced in Wednesday’s budget was abolishing the non-dom status, a regime that allowed certain tax breaks for people [...]

  • Lord Pannick to take on government over VAT decision on private schools

    November 1, 2024

    The government is set to face Lord Pannick as legal action has commenced over its decision to charge private schools VAT on fees

  • Budget 2024: Why the post-match politics are risky for Labour

    October 31, 2024

    After months of speculation, Rachel Reeves has finally unveiled Labour’s first Budget in power. Coming in the wake of 14 years in opposition, this big tax and spend – and borrow – document is very much an ideological project, with the NHS, schools and low-paid workers among the big winners. The Chancellor may have ditched [...]

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