Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves made economic growth the centrepiece of Labour’s manifesto, yet the first sixteen months of their government have brought little improvement. The UK economy has
Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves made economic growth the centrepiece of Labour’s manifesto, yet the first sixteen months of their government have brought little improvement. The UK economy has
Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, is under mounting pressure after accusations that she misrepresented the state of the UK’s public finances ahead of her £30bn tax measures, prompting demands for her
The Governor of the Bank of England has issued a warning over recent criticism of the Office for Budget Responsibility amid rising tensions between the fiscal watchdog and Chancellor Rachel
Rachel Reeves is grappling with a significant fiscal setback after the Office for Budget Responsibility opted to lower its outlook for UK productivity growth. This revision is projected to widen
Labour MPs have sparked controversy over an amendment that could pave the way for a new holiday tax just days before the forthcoming Budget. Prominent figures within the hospitality sector
Lenders have made notable reductions to mortgage rates as the property market prepares for potential tax reforms in the forthcoming Budget. Barclays has decreased its five year fixed mortgage rate
Rachel Reeves’ recent address at the IMF in Washington signalled a notable shift in the Government’s narrative about Britain’s economic woes. Instead of continuing to lay responsibility at the feet
House prices across the UK rose more strongly than anticipated last month in spite of growing unease among buyers ahead of the upcoming Budget. The latest Nationwide house price index
Global investors have been deserting British equities at an unprecedented pace, with outflows reaching their highest level in two decades. According to new figures released this week, money managers worldwide
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing heightened scrutiny as Britain’s economic growth remains sluggish one year after Labour’s ascent to government. With official figures expected to show that GDP crept up
Income tax receipts soared to an impressive £32.7 billion in July, marking the highest figure for that month since records began in 2008, according to the latest official data. This






