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  • The Week in Business: is Reeves right to be an optimist?

    January 31, 2025

    Rachel Reeves has been reset, but should we buy into this new optimistic Chancellor?

  • Rachel Reeves says tax-hiking Budget was needed to stop economic calamity

    January 30, 2025

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has defended her tax-hiking Budget today, saying that without the changes to national insurance, the government would have lost control of the economy. Speaking on Time Radio this morning, Reeves said she recognises there are “consequences to increasing National Insurance,” but the “consequences of irresponsibility would have been far greater” had the [...]

  • Fine words from Reeves – now let’s get Britain building

    January 29, 2025

    Rachel Reeves is right to make reforming our sclerotic planning system the centrepiece of her economic strategy. But if she’s going to succeed she must consign the bat tunnels and fish discos that too often block development to the dustbin of history, says Sam Richards In 2014 winter sports fans were getting ready for the [...]

  • Chancellor Rachel Reeves ‘won’t apologise’ for reforming UK regulation 

    January 29, 2025

    Rachel Reeves has said that she “won’t apologise for wanting to reform how regulation works in Britain” after a major economic speech which saw her back a third runway at Heathrow. The Chancellor unveiled a suite of policies the Treasury said would “kickstart” economic growth, including an “action plan” intended to instil a pro-growth approach [...]

  • Heathrow: Sadiq Khan ‘remains opposed’ to third runway

    January 29, 2025

    Sadiq Khan has confirmed he “remains opposed” to a third runway at Heathrow Airport, putting him on a collision course with Chancellor Rachel Reeves. The mayor of London responded to Reeves’ announcement of the government’s backing for the UK’s only hub airport to expand its facilities during her economic speech on Wednesday. Khan said: “I [...]

  • Grow, baby, grow… but will Labour’s growth agenda be enough?

    January 29, 2025

    City AM’s politics reporter, Jessica Frank-Keyes, unpacks the week in Westminster. Today, she tackles Labour’s growing promises. Picture a graph with the x axis stretching from 1800 to the present day. The data is represented as a fairly flat line along the bottom, up to about 1960. Then it bumps around at about a quarter [...]

  • Rachel Reeves vows to fight for economic growth

    January 28, 2025

    The Chancellor will declare that “growth won’t come without a fight” as she unveils her plan to turnaround Britain’s ailing economy with billions of pounds of investment and new infrastructure projects. Reeves will pledge an £80bn boom to the economy from a new Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor in a move that comes after the pensions industry [...]

  • CMA chair pledges to speed up decision-making after government backlash

    January 28, 2025

    The new chair of the competition watchdog has pledged to speed up its decision making and bring in outside expertise as part of plans to reshape the agency following months of criticism. Doug Gurr, a former Amazon executive who was parachuted in to lead the body after ministers ousted his predecessor last week, said “lengthy [...]

  • Glaring contradiction at heart of government growth agenda

    January 28, 2025

    In the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act of 2013 (stay with me) the Competition Commission and the Office of Fair Trading were abolished, and in their place emerged the Competition and Markets Authority. The 2013 Act enshrined the regulator’s remit and responsibilities, with a hefty focus on protecting consumers. On the CMA’s website, they summarise [...]

  • Pension industry backs Reeves’ £160bn investment drive

    January 28, 2025

    The pensions industry has said it is willing to back the Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ plans to unlock up to £160bn in corporate surpluses if retirees are given “appropriate protection” by the government.  Reeves and the Prime Minister Keir Starmer are set to meet with business leaders in the City of London today to outline pension [...]

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