The poem ends with Matilda, and the house, burned to the ground. Read my lips – no new taxes or borrowing, Rachel Reeves told ...
Reeves' budget increased taxes by more than 40 billion pounds, with most of that money coming from the increase in the amount ...
Tensions between business leaders and the Labour government continue to grow as Starmer puts hopes in company bosses to employ 2 million more people ...
LONDON (Reuters) - British retailers' optimism has fallen to a two-year low, the Confederation of British Industry said, and ...
Labour’s £40 billion tax hike strains UK businesses, sparking concerns over growth, investment, and competitiveness.
Higher business charges will leave firms scrambling to control costs while ensuring profits remain unharmed and put them in “damage control” mode, according to the CEO of the Confederation of British ...
Government announces plans to ‘get Britain working again’ Places with the highest levels of joblessness will get extra NHS ...
Businesses in the United Kingdom expect a bumpy ride in the coming months because of the new government's first annual budget. The financial plan, which was set out by the country's finance minister, ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has told businesses she is "not coming back with more borrowing or more taxes" as she defended the ...
By Alistair Smout and David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) -British finance minister Rachel Reeves on Monday said she would never ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she was ‘not immune’ to the difficulties facing businesses but there was no alternative to her Budget tax raid.
British finance minister Rachel Reeves promises no repeat of the significant 25 billion-pound tax hikes. Businesses reacted ...