Category : Economy


UK Economic Storm: Rates, Energy Bills & Market Fears

The UK faces a triple threat of economic challenges as interest rates remain high, energy bills surge, and market volatility continues. Our comprehensive briefing reveals what this means for your wallet and the nation's financial future.

UK growth forecast cut as investment plummets

The EY Item Club warns Britain's economic growth prospects are dimming as business investment retreats following tax rises and policy changes, creating a perfect storm for the UK economy.

UK Economic Storm: Energy and Mortgage Crisis Deepens

Millions of British families face financial turmoil as energy prices skyrocket and mortgage costs escalate, creating a perfect storm for household budgets. New government data reveals alarming trends that could push the UK toward recession.

Labour to give OBR veto power over budgets

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces radical plan to give Office for Budget Responsibility unprecedented veto power over government budgets, marking significant break from Conservative economic approach.

Reeves' £46k tax claim sparks working families fury

Labour's new Chancellor under fire after suggesting typical working families could afford £46,000 in additional taxes, sparking outrage from critics and raising questions about government economic policy.

Reeves Rules Out Income Tax Rise in Budget

Labour's Chancellor Rachel Reeves has firmly rejected raising income tax or National Insurance in her inaugural Budget, pledging tax stability for working families while facing tough spending decisions.

Labour demands wealthy pay fair tax share

Shadow Women and Equalities Secretary Anneliese Dodds demands government action on tax avoidance, calling for proper taxation of wealthy non-doms and private equity bosses to fund public services.

Reeves Declares War on Tax Dodgers with New Charge

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils bold plan to target non-doms and private equity with new tax measures to fund public services, as Labour positions itself as party of fiscal responsibility.

Britain's Poverty Paradox: Pensioners vs Children

New analysis reveals the stark political choice facing Britain: tackling pensioner poverty has come at the expense of children. Discover why our welfare system forces this impossible decision and what it means for the nation's future.

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