Business groups urge chancellor to unveil autumn Budget policies early September 18, 2020 Business lobby groups have urged chancellor Rishi Sunak to make early announcements on the upcoming autumn Budget, in a move to quell fears over the current economic uncertainty. Chancellor Rishi Sunak is expected to deliver the Budget in November, though reports last week suggested the announcement could be pushed back to spring 2021 if the UK [...]
Rishi Sunak can afford to be bold on pension reform in his autumn statement September 8, 2020 Rishi Sunak’s summer economic statement was essentially an exercise in positivity. The update, given by the chancellor two months ago, was mainly focused on helping Britain emerge from the coronavirus pandemic in decent shape. However, as with the various virus-related schemes announced in his spring Budget, his new initiatives to kickstart the economy come at [...]
Travel industry ‘desperately’ calls for help as jobs crisis looms August 24, 2020 The UK travel industry “desperately” needs more government help, with 39,000 jobs already lost or at risk due to the coronavirus pandemic, trade body ABTA has warned. The Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) said that without “tailored support” 83 per cent of firms will be at “critical or serious” risk. Travel has been one [...]
Second wave fears: Rishi Sunak could delay autumn Budget August 12, 2020 Finance minister Rishi Sunak is weighing options to shelve his autumn Budget if the UK suffers a big second wave of the coronavirus, it is reported. While Sunak expects to deliver his Budget as planned, it is a sign of government anxiety over a possible autumn coronavirus spike that he is ready to delay big [...]
Crossrail set for further delays and cost increases due to coronavirus July 22, 2020 The long-awaited Crossrail transport project will face further delays and additional costs due to the coronavirus pandemic, London mayor Sadiq Khan has said. Much of the work on the huge rail project had to be suspended in the spring due to safety concerns over working in confined spaces. Speaking to the transport select committee this [...]
Stamp duty holiday: What does it mean for the UK housing market? July 7, 2020 In a “mini-budget” spring statement tomorrow chancellor Rishi Sunak is expected to announce a range of measures to boost the economy which has been ravaged by the coronavirus crisis. As part of the package the chancellor is reportedly planning to cut stamp duty for properties worth up to £500,000 in a bid to reinvigorate the [...]
Coronavirus: Global stocks set to sink as economic reality bites April 16, 2020 Global stocks were set to fall today as “ugly” economic data and weak bank earnings suggest a recession is on the horizon. Asian stocks dropped today, with Japan’s Nikkei falling 1.2 per cent while Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index dropped 0.7 per cent. That came after Goldman Sachs, Bank of America and Citi all saw [...]
Our ability to overcome should never be in doubt March 16, 2020 We are being told to prepare for significant changes to our way of life. Within weeks, perhaps sooner, the government will require anyone over the age of 70 to stay in their homes. The health secretary, Matt Hancock, says that when the order comes it will last “for a very long time”, while Public Health [...]
Housing White Paper reforms will ‘accelerate’ planning process March 12, 2020 The government will release its housing White Paper in the spring to outline an overhaul of the country’s planning rules. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) said it would “propose measures to accelerate planning” and “maximise the potential of new technologies to modernise the system”. Housing secretary Robert Jenrick said this would [...]
Budget 2020: Sunak pledges extra £175bn to ‘get Britain building’ March 11, 2020 New chancellor Rishi Sunak pledged to “get Britain building” in today’s budget, unveiling an additional £175bn in capital investment to “level up” roads, railways, housing and broadband across the country. The extra money, which forms part of Sunak’s much trailed £640m spending package, means that by 2024 annual expenditure will rise above £110m, triple the [...]