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Labour Party

  • Working mothers will pay for Labour’s tax rises

    November 13, 2024

    Employers’ national insurance hikes will increase the cost of childcare and put nurseries out of business, making life for working mothers even harder than it already is, says Alys Denby Governments are notoriously bad at picking winners, but Britain is about to find out what happens when leaders are more interested in picking losers. From [...]

  • Business groups warn of jobs market slowdown following Budget

    November 12, 2024

    Alexandra Hall-Chen, principal policy adviser for employment at the Institute for Directors (IoD) said the figures point to a "concerning trend" in the labour market.

  • Vodafone boss shrugs off Budget as company set to double-down on UK

    November 12, 2024

    The boss of the FTSE 100 telecoms giant Vodafone has shrugged off suggestions Labour’s tax-raising Budget will have an impact on the business. Vodafone chief executive Margherita Della Valle estimated the Budget’s total cost to Vodafone at around £10m in a call with investors and analysts following its half-year results, published this morning. “In the [...]

  • US election shows voters care more about inflation than growth

    November 12, 2024

    Donald Trump's re-election as President has raised fundamental questions for Labour's economic and political agenda, writes Chris Dorrell

  • You know what won’t improve state efficiency? More watchdogs

    November 12, 2024

    Donald Trump and Keir Starmer agree on one thing at least: their governments need reforming and to be much more efficient. Sadly for those on this side of the Atlantic, our value-for-money policies inspire little confidence. The UK already needed radical attention but Labour’s first Budget has raised the stakes even higher. As the Office [...]

  • Labour will be thinking global, but their fortunes depend on the local

    November 12, 2024

    Labour strategists will be focused on what Trump’s victory means for Britain and the world, but the government will soon face big challenges at the local level, says James Nation Following on from the US election result, takes abound on what Trump 2.0 means for the world and for the UK.  On the economy, there [...]

  • Business Budget backlash builds as hospitality giants write to Chancellor

    November 11, 2024

    The government is under increasing pressure to revisit its hikes to employer national insurance contributions and the minimum wage after a number of the UK’s largest employers voiced concerns about the impact of the changes on their costs and operations. Over 200 of the UK’s biggest hospitality businesses signed a letter to the Chancellor yesterday [...]

  • The real reason Britain doesn’t build

    November 11, 2024

    Planning isn’t the only reason we have a housing shortage, too many developments just aren’t economically viable, says Melanie Leech The government is undoubtedly right to focus its efforts on reforming the planning system. Ask the anyone in the property industry and they will say that the system is complex, burdensome, under-resourced, and prone to [...]

  • Starmer appoints Jonathan Powell as UK national security adviser

    November 8, 2024

    Sir Keir Starmer has appointed Tony Blair’s former chief of staff Jonathan Powell as his national security adviser. The Cabinet Office confirmed the former Foreign Office diplomat and No10 chief operator would take on the key role advising the Prime Minister in an announcement today. It comes amid the re-election of Donald Trump as US [...]

  • Serco: FTSE 250 firm predicts £20m hit from Budget tax changes

    November 8, 2024

    British outsourcing giant Serco stressed the tax changes in the UK following the Budget will increase cost by £20m per year

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