Rachel Reeves is considering plans to cut the cash Isa tax-free limit to just £4,000 a year, after a meeting with fund ...
Finance chiefs have challenged the Chancellor over the UK’s crackdown on non-domiciled individuals, saying the policy ...
Rachel Reeves got some good (and rather rare) economic news today: pay growth has risen to its highest level in eight months ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has profoundly altered the UK’s pensions landscape. Starting in April 2027, any retirement savings not spent in a person’s lifetime will form part of their taxable estate, ...
UK businesses stepped up the pace of job cuts in February, according to a closely watched survey, boding ill for a labor ...
Economists have warned that the Chancellor will need to either hike taxes or slash public sector budgets by £6bn annually ...
UK retail sales grew more strongly than expected at the start of the year, as otherwise cautious consumers spent more on food ...
The UK’s Supreme Court refused to let the Treasury intervene in a landmark court case over controversial car loans, dealing a ...
The EU’s “grotesque” bonus cap made senior British bankers lazy and less prone to hard work, the chief executive of Standard ...
Wage growth in the UK remains strong, with regular pay rising at a rate of 5.9% in January, according to data released earlier this week.
John Flint, the leader of the UK’s National Wealth Fund, will step down this summer, months after he was named to lead the ...
Rachel Reeves faces a tough choice between £12billion in tax rises or significant spending cuts to meet Sir Keir Starmer's ...