Sir Tim Martin, founder of JD Wetherspoon, has publicly endorsed Reform UK’s proposal aimed at providing relief to pubs facing escalating tax burdens. His support highlights a significant move within
Sir Tim Martin, founder of JD Wetherspoon, has publicly endorsed Reform UK’s proposal aimed at providing relief to pubs facing escalating tax burdens. His support highlights a significant move within
Britain is witnessing the fastest decline in breweries in half a century. Recent data indicates that three establishments are closing their doors permanently each week. The Campaign for Real Ale
Electric car drivers may seek ways to evade Rachel Reeves’s proposed pay-per-mile tax. Recent figures suggest that numerous motorists have already manipulated their mileage readings. The Labour Party’s fiscal strategy
A report from Offshore Energies UK warns that the cost of dismantling obsolete oil and gas platforms in the North Sea has reached a new high, set to surpass spending
British gambling companies expended an estimated two billion pounds on advertising and marketing in the previous year, significantly surpassing the one point two billion pounds the Treasury collected from online
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
The chief executive of Jet2 has urged the government to reconsider plans to increase taxes on the airline and holiday industry, cautioning that further rises will inevitably be passed on
Greggs has scaled back its ambitious plans for new store openings this year as waning sales ignite concerns over a marked slowdown for the high street baker. The British chain,
A leading trade body, Offshore Energies UK, has suggested the United Kingdom could meet up to fifty per cent of its domestic energy requirements until 2050 if the current tax
Gibraltar has agreed to impose a 15% sales tax on goods as part of a significant post-Brexit agreement with Spain, ensuring alignment with EU taxation standards. The move, described by
London has fallen from grace as one of the world’s wealthiest cities, experiencing a notable exodus of high earners over the past year. The UK capital has lost 11300 dollar
The UK retail sector, a cornerstone of the nation’s economy employing over three million people directly and supporting two million more in its supply chains, faces mounting financial strain. Despite
The Chancellor’s ambitious £33 billion tax raid on non-domiciled individuals is likely to generate less revenue than initially forecast, according to leading legal experts, as wealthy individuals prepare to leave
Fresh economic data reveals the UK economy has ground to a halt amidst growing concerns over tax increases announced in Rachel Reeves’s recent budget. The private sector witnessed activity plummet
Rachel Reeves, the Labour Chancellor, has made an unequivocal commitment to maintain current tax levels during the next budget, emphasising the government’s dedication to fiscal responsibility within established spending parameters.






