Retailers and hospitality operators are bracing for a sharp increase in business rates after the recent Budget, with many industry leaders warning the changes will intensify challenges for high street
Retailers and hospitality operators are bracing for a sharp increase in business rates after the recent Budget, with many industry leaders warning the changes will intensify challenges for high street
The UK housing sector has navigated months of uncertainty ahead of the Budget announcement, with speculation regarding substantial tax modifications creating hesitation amongst buyers and developers alike. Analysis from RBC
The Motability scheme, which provides disabled people with access to new vehicles by allowing them to allocate their personal independence payment benefit towards a three year car lease, faces significant
The concept of fiscal headroom has become the central focus of United Kingdom economic policy. For fifteen years, the buffer between forecasted tax revenues and government spending has shaped debates
Every chancellor regards the budget as a defining moment; some emerge with their reputations intact, others do not. As the latest budget draws near, Rachel Reeves faces mounting scrutiny both
At just after half past twelve on Wednesday, the UK bond market will be poised to react as Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils her much-anticipated budget. In an era dominated by
Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, is set to unveil new measures targeting benefit fraud while simultaneously scrapping the two-child cap on universal credit. The changes are poised to feature prominently in
Labour’s forthcoming Budget is expected to introduce a new tax surcharge targeting England’s most valuable homes as part of efforts to stabilise public finances. The proposed levy will affect properties
City investors are watching Chancellor Rachel Reeves closely ahead of the 2025 budget, hoping she creates more fiscal headroom to ensure economic stability. Concerns are mounting that disappointing her fiscal
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s decision to reverse planned income tax hikes has ignited a political dispute and raised questions about the transparency of the United Kingdom’s fiscal process. The reversal arrives
Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, is set to announce a significant increase in benefit spending in the upcoming Budget, with a proposed rise of £6 billion allocated to working age benefits.
The UK housing market is witnessing the most significant price reductions from sellers in thirteen years, as uncertainties loom over forthcoming tax changes in the budget and sharp declines in
A timely adjustment by the Office for Budget Responsibility has provided Chancellor Rachel Reeves with a £1.7 billion reprieve to stabilise the public finances before the upcoming Budget. This move
Britain’s largest bus and coach companies have issued a warning that rural transport services could come under threat if the government decides to raise national insurance or fuel duty in
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has opted to place a freeze on income tax thresholds at the core of the upcoming budget, abandoning plans for an increase in the basic income tax
Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have abandoned plans that would have broken Labour’s manifesto pledge not to increase income tax rates in the forthcoming budget. Senior officials indicated that






