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Autumn Budget 2025

  • Labour to hold fire on ‘fish disco’ nuclear power reform due to ‘legal advice’

    November 25, 2025

    The Labour government is set to hold fire on pushing through sweeping reforms to nuclear energy due to a legal adviser’s concerns over the “UK’s environmental, trade  and human rights obligations”, it has been reported.  The Innovate UK member John Fingleton published a damning report on red tape blocking the expansion of the country’s nuclear [...]

  • Budget whiplash: How bank shares were hit by the Treasury’s ‘hokey cokey’ leaking

    November 25, 2025

    Last week the House of Commons speaker reprimanded the Treasury for what he called a “hokey cokey” Budget. “Can I just say it isn’t normal for a Budget to be put in the press,” Sir Lindsay Hoyle said in his dressing down of ministers. “One minute it’s in, next minute it’s out.”  Few sectors have [...]

  • It’s not just LISAs: Stamp duty land tax is a London problem too 

    November 25, 2025

    Getting on the property ladder is getting harder and harder for young people. Dwindling housing supply coupled with growing demand for property has left sellers receiving offers significantly above the asking price, with squeezed buyers turning to family members to fund ballooning deposits. But the costs do not end when the keys are handed over. [...]

  • Reeves urged to back AI in Autumn Budget to drive growth

    November 25, 2025

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves is under pressure to deliver a decisive push for AI in tomorrow’s highly anticipated Autumn Budget, with industry leaders calling for billions in investment, thousands of jobs, and a clear roadmap for UK growth. The government has already attracted more than £78bn of private investment in AI, with a further £24.25bn committed [...]

  • Budget: Sugar tax to be extended to milkshake and lattes

    November 25, 2025

    Pre-packaged milkshakes and lattes are set to be included in the government’s new ‘sugar tax’ as it attempts to tackle obesity in the UK. The labour government is set to end the exemption for milk-based drinks from the tax on sugary drinks, although the move would not include drinks made in cafes and restaurants. Chancellor [...]

  • Budget: Odds to be slashed if betting industry taxed higher, Reeves warned

    November 25, 2025

    Tax rises for the betting sector in tomorrow’s Budget could leave punters with worse odds across all sports, say industry spokespeople. Chancellor Rachel Reeves may target so-called “sin taxes” on Wednesday as she looks to fill a fiscal black hole, with the gambling sector expected to be hit. Reeves could exempt flutters on horse racing [...]

  • Rachel Reeves set to cut cash ISA limit to £12,000

    November 24, 2025

    Savers are facing a major policy shake-up at the forthcoming Budget as Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly planning to slash the annual cash ISA ceiling to £12,00 in a bid to encourage increased investment in stocks instead of hoarding cash. People close to preparations for Wednesday’s Budget said Reeves had decided to reduce the limit [...]

  • The FTSE 100’s good year masks a much deeper problem

    November 24, 2025

    The FTSE 100 has had a good year by recent standards. Up nearly 16 per cent, it has outperformed the S&P 500, Nasdaq, Stoxx 600 and Paris’s Cac. What’s more, three new listings in October even suggested that a well-documented dearth of IPOs was coming to an end. But a look below the surface shows [...]

  • Here’s what to expect on Budget day

    November 24, 2025

    An unusually late and extraordinarily widely briefed Budget has attracted more nerves and anticipation than any in recent memory.  So when Rachel Reeves takes to the dispatch box just after midday on Wednesday, she is set to do so with the knowledge that her fate – and the Prime Minister’s – rest on placating at [...]

  • How to make a ‘smorgasbord’ Budget more appetising for business

    November 24, 2025

    If the Chancellor is incapable of making the bold tax reforms businesses need at the upcoming Budget, there are some smaller measures that would be beneficial, says Louise Hellem At the CBI we are urging the Chancellor to make bold moves on Wednesday and not to subject the economy to death by a thousand taxes. [...]

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