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  • State handouts for oil are no way to help the poorest

    March 18, 2026

    If government steps in whenever there is a so-called crisis then people will stop saving for a rainy day in the false belief government will always be there to supply them with an umbrella, says Charles Amos This week Keir Starmer announced a £53m support package for vulnerable people who use oil as their main [...]

  • Reeves pledges ‘strategic state’ amid end of globalisation

    March 17, 2026

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has promised to create an “active and strategic” state as she warned that “globalisation as we once knew it is dead”. In a flagship lecture at the Bayes Business School on her growth agenda, Reeves suggested the size of the state had been expanded since Labour took office as part of a [...]

  • Reeves broke “promises” on farmer inheritance tax reforms, court hears

    March 17, 2026

    Rachel Reeves “broke promises” when she failed to consult over changes to inheritance tax (IHT) reliefs in her first Autumn Budget, a court has heard.  The Chancellor’s proposed changes to agricultural property relief (APR) and business property relief (BPR) represent one of the biggest shifts in IHT policy in decades.  In the 2024 Autumn Budget, [...]

  • Reform UK pledge energy tax cut in swipe at Labour

    March 17, 2026

    Robert Jenrick has said Reform UK would strip VAT from energy bills months after the government flirted with the £2bn tax cut, deepening the party’s row with Labour.  The “shadow chancellor” said Reform would strip VAT and green levies from household energy bills if it came to power, thereby saving households an estimated £200.  Party [...]

  • Today’s the day we finally get to hear the Chancellor’s plans for growth

    March 17, 2026

    GDP growth in November was 0.2 per cent. It slipped to 0.1 per cent in December and we now know that by the end of January it had withered to zero. The British economy recorded no growth in the first month of this year. It was only a monthly reading and it may be revised [...]

  • Reeves vows UK will ‘beat G7 at AI adoption’ as she searches for growth agenda

    March 16, 2026

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves will promise that the UK will beat G7 counterparts in adopting AI over the coming years with fresh investment set to focus on quantum computing and researchers specialising in healthcare, clean energy and national security.  In a speech on Tuesday afternoon, Reeves is expected to set out the government’s AI ambitions to [...]

  • ‘Digging a hole then filling it in’ – Labour to subsidise youth employment

    March 16, 2026

    The Labour government is set to hand businesses cash to hire benefits claimants in a bid to lower the number of under-25s not in education, employment and training, otherwise referred to as ‘Neets’.  Pat McFadden, the work and pension secretary, unveiled a new £3,000 subsidy scheme for employers taking on young people who have not been [...]

  • ‘More needs to be done’ to help pension savers after salary sacrifice, says Standard life boss

    March 16, 2026

    The boss of one of the UK’s largest pension providers has warned “more needs to be done” to help those saving for retirement after the government introduced a cap on salary sacrifice in the latest Budget. Andy Briggs, the chief executive of Standard Life, told City AM: “Obviously, we weren’t supportive of [salary sacrifice changes] [...]

  • Labour’s inheritance tax reforms face legal test as farmers argue unlawful consultation

    March 16, 2026

    The UK government is set to defend its inheritance tax raid on agricultural assets and family firms in the High Court this week. The proposed changes to agricultural property relief (APR) and business property relief (BPR) represent one of the biggest shifts in UK inheritance tax (IHT) policy in decades. After a year of protests [...]

  • Government overhauls FOS to curb ‘quasi-regulator’ role

    March 16, 2026

    The government has announced the most significant overhaul of the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) since its inception. Following a public consultation held last year that sought views on how to address concerns, it was found that in a small but significant minority of cases, the FOS has acted as a ‘quasi-regulator’. As part of the [...]

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