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  • Mansion tax is an ‘assault’ on London’s property market

    November 27, 2025

    The UK’s new ‘mansion tax’ is set to hit homeowners in London hard, particularly for middle-class Londoners who have seen the price of their property balloon in the last two decades. Chancellor Rachel Reeves introduced a new high-value council tax surcharge for owners of properties valued at over £2m in her second Budget on Wednesday. [...]

  • UK government denies brain drain due to high tax burden

    November 27, 2025

    The UK government has denied that more Brits are leaving the country because of a higher tax burden.  The Prime Minister’s spokesman denied suggestions that tens of thousands of Brits were fleeing the country due to higher taxes after the Budget raised the burden by another £26bn to a historic high. City AM analysis showed [...]

  • Reeves criticised over lack of action on ballooning clinical negligence costs in Budget

    November 27, 2025

    A leading medical defence organisation has criticised the Chancellor for missing the opportunity to tackle the ‘eye-watering’ NHS clinical negligence bill. In a statement following the Budget, Tom Reynolds, director of policy and communications at Medical Defence Union (MDU), explained that the “current system has led to legal fees ballooning to nearly four times the [...]

  • How will the Budget impact your personal finances?

    November 27, 2025

    It’s the day after Rachel Reeves’ crunch Budget, and while the Office of Budget Responsibility leak may be the main talking point, after months of speculation we finally know how personal finances will be impacted. As expected, Reeves extended income tax freezes and introduced a range of smaller taxes, in moves that are expected to [...]

  • Leak and Let Die: OBR calls in former spook to investigate early Budget release

    November 27, 2025

    The embattled Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has brought in a former top spook to investigate how its entire forecast was published early before Rachel Reeves stood up to deliver the Budget.  Alongside the watchdog’s oversight board, Ciaran Martin, former chief of the National Cyber Security Centre – part of the security services – will [...]

  • David Lammy avoids urgent questions on jury scrapping plans

    November 27, 2025

    Justice secretary David Lammy was a no-show at urgent questions in the House of Commons on Thursday, prompting Robert Jenrick to ask about his whereabouts as the justice minister took his place. The questions stem from a leaked memo reported on Tuesday, in which Lammy proposed scrapping some jury trials to tackle the backlog of [...]

  • Banks keep up their end of Rachel Reeves’ tax bargain

    November 27, 2025

    The banking industry has given Rachel Reeves some much-needed ammunition as she attempts to defend her tax-heavy Autumn Budget. After being spared from a highly-anticipated cash grab, a fleet of banks announced a fresh pump of capital in the UK economy.  Britain’s largest retail bank Lloyds Banking Group unveiled £35bn of new finance for 2026 [...]

  • UK markets need radical reform, not the Chancellor’s endless tweaks

    November 27, 2025

    ISA reform and stamp duty relief are sticking plasters for a stock market that needs major surgery, writes Tim Focas.

  • Big Tech pays up as Reeves keeps digital tax

    November 27, 2025

    The Treasury slipped out its long-awaited review of the UK’s Digital Services Tax alongside yesterday’s Budget – and despite months of diplomatic sabre-rattling from Washington, the government is digging in. Big Tech, it seems, will still have to cough up. The report, required by legislation and published with all the enthusiasm of a rainy Tuesday, [...]

  • Brain drain: Net migration plummets to pre-pandemic low as more Brits flee 

    November 27, 2025

    Net migration has fallen to a pre-pandemic low, official statistics have shown, as successive Tory and Labour governments have looked to tighten controls on visas.  The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has said net migration dropped to 204,000 in the year ending June 2025, around two-thirds lower than levels a year earlier.  The large fall [...]

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