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  • Thin end of the wedge? LLPs brace for major tax overhaul

    July 2, 2026

    The maths genius behind trading firm XTX, Alex Gerko, stands high in the rankings of Britain’s top taxpayers, having paid more than £330m to HMRC last year. For good measure, he also handed out more than £150m to charities and good causes in 2025, focusing on education and supporting talented math graduates to pursue PhDs [...]

  • Pip & Nut boss: My partner took nine months off to look after our baby. I want to normalise it

    July 2, 2026

    When Pip & Nut CEO Pippa Murray had a baby, it was her husband who took nine months off. She says it’s time to rebalance parental leave.

  • Starmer claims fiscal headroom can fill £5bn defence funding gap

    July 1, 2026

    Sir Keir Starmer has suggested the existing fiscal headroom can be used to fill a defence funding gap of around £1bn a year.  During Prime Minister’s Questions, Starmer accused the Conservatives of a “faux outrage” over complaints about £4.7bn out of £15bn being left for funding at the Budget this year.  Starmer said that a [...]

  • House prices stay flat in June as Iran war fallout continues to weaken the market

    July 1, 2026

    UK house prices were flat in June as the conflict in the Middle East and looming political uncertainty continue to subdue consumer confidence. The average price fell £540 in June, hitting £277,484. This was a slight drop from £278,024 the prior month where prices fell 0.6 per cent, according to the latest Nationwide house price [...]

  • The Debate: Should delivery robots be allowed on pavements?

    July 1, 2026

    Are delivery robots a sign of progress or a threat to pedestrians? We hear both cases in this week's Debate.

  • Steve Rigby: Burnham has a chance bring confidence back to British business

    July 1, 2026

    If Andy Burnham focuses on AI, devolution and regional development, he has a chance to turn British stagnation around – and his record in Manchester is cause for cautious optimism, says Steve Rigby The transition to our seventh prime minister in a decade is now well underway. Since 1721, we have had only 58 Prime [...]

  • Businesses confidence slumps as Burnham prepares for power

    July 1, 2026

    Ministers must prioritise delivery over “changes in the machinery of government” if business confidence is to recover, one of Britain’s top lobby groups has said, in a warning to Andy Burnham as he prepares to shake-up Whitehall and shift power to the North of England. In its monthly business confidence survey, the Institute of Directors [...]

  • Starmer stumps up half the amount demanded by defence chiefs

    June 30, 2026

    Sir Keir Starmer has coughed up just half of the amount of funding military officials requested in the long-awaited Defence Investment Plan.  During a speech led by defence secretary Dan Jarvis, Chancellor Rachel Reeves and the outgoing Prime Minister, ministers said they made the “right choices” and defended plans to back investment on drones and [...]

  • Lloyds accused of debanking left-wing media outlet The Canary

    June 30, 2026

    Lloyds Banking Group has been accused of debanking the left-wing news website The Canary in a move that has left the media outlet with “barely any funds”. The bank was slammed by the media firm on Tuesday for allegedly “withholding a substantial amount of our money” and debanking them after nearly a decade of use. [...]

  • Rolls-Royce and BAE shares fired up on Starmer defence investment plan

    June 30, 2026

    London-listed defence stocks including Rolls-Royce and BAE Systems shot higher on Tuesday as investors backed the main beneficiaries of Keir Starmer’s £15bn expansion in military spending. The outgoing prime minister unveiled the government’s long-awaited Defence Investment Plan in a speech in Berkshire. He appeared alongside the Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Defence Secretary Dan Jarvis. The [...]

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