Reeves’ income tax decision to hit wealth creators, warns Castore CEO November 26, 2025 The co-founder of sportswear brand Castore has hit out at Chancellor Rachel Reeves for freezing income tax thresholds as a “way of delaying the inevitable impact for entrepreneurs and wealth creators”. Tom Beahon, who leads the Manchester-headquartered company alongside his brother, added that “you can’t build a growth economy by disincentivising risk taking”. Announced in [...]
Autumn Budget: Cash ISA tax free allowance slashed to £12,000 November 26, 2025 In a major policy shakeup, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed a slash to the cash ISA ceiling but over 65s will retain the full allowance. After weeks of speculation, Reeves confirmed the ceiling will be cut from £20,000 to £12,000 as of April 2027, as part of her bid to stop people from hoarding cash [...]
WATCH LIVE: City AM reacts to the Budget November 26, 2025 After months of speculation and mounting political drama, Rachel Reeves has delivered her second Budget. City AM‘s team has all the latest news throughout the day on our Live Blog via CityAM.com and the City AM App, along with a special livestream broadcast from the heart of the Square Mile at 2pm. Broadcasting live from the London Stock Exchange, City AM‘s Editor [...]
Autumn Budget: Reeves launches stamp duty holiday for new listings November 26, 2025 Chancellor Rachel Reeves has launched a three-year stamp duty holiday for new debut companies on the London market in her latest attempt to attract listing candidates. The Treasury’s new plans, announced as part of today’s Autumn Budget, will drop the 0.5 per cent rate paid by investors when purchasing shares in newly listed companies for [...]
Autumn Budget: Dividends set to be subject to tax hike November 26, 2025 Dividends are set for a tax hike next year, in a move that could potentially push people away from investing in the stock market. Individuals who take dividends from a company or who earn dividends from shares pay different tax rates according to the income tax band they fall under. From April 2026, a two [...]
OBR accidentally publishes full Budget before Reeves speech November 26, 2025 The government will freeze income tax thresholds, implement a mansion tax and freeze fuel duty according to an unprecedented leak from the government’s fiscal watchdog that revealed its full scorecard for the Budget update before the Chancellor delivered her speech. The Office for Budget Responsibility released its full report on the government’s fiscal plans for [...]
Budget: Stealth tax raid making some earners £3,800 worse off November 26, 2025 Freezing income tax thresholds is set to make a worker earning the median wage as much as £2,310 worse off had the measure never been introduced as Chancellor Rachel Reeves looks set to unleash a stealth tax raid at the Autumn Budget. Analysis by Quilter has revealed that extending the current freeze alone will add an [...]
It’s not what you invent, it’s how you share it November 26, 2025 The UK’s focus on frontier innovation overlooks the critical need for a nationwide technology diffusion system enabling businesses adopt productivity-boosting technologies and revive economic growth A key but often overlooked feature of Britain’s Industrial Revolution is the web of institutions, incentives and skills that turned invention into innovation. For every James Watt refining the steam [...]
Budget ‘chaos’ may stall interest rate cuts November 26, 2025 The “chaos” around Budget measures may delay further interest rate cuts as the Bank of England figures through the effects of a flurry of tax rises, despite Rachel Reeves’ stated commitment to set the conditions for borrowing costs to be lowered. The Chancellor has said curbing the cost of living was a key “priority” at [...]
City readies up for Labour’s borrowing spree November 26, 2025 Fixed income investors are readying for the Debt Management Office (DMO) to boost its gilt issuance for the current financial year, otherwise the level of UK government debt sold to traders, as the Labour government ploughs ahead with its borrowing spree. The DMO, an independent government body that oversees the sale of UK government bonds, [...]