Shell moves to UK and ditches ‘Royal Dutch’ name amid lengthy tax dispute and activist pressure November 15, 2021 Royal Dutch Shell is moving its headquarters, top executives, and crucially, its tax residence from The Hague to the UK. The move prompted the Dutch government to overhaul a controversial dividend tax which the energy giant had cited as a reason to unify its share structure and shift bases, according to the Financial Times. Shell [...]
Fuel crisis continues as diesel hits record 150p milestone at the pumps November 15, 2021 The average price of diesel is more than £1.50 a litre for the first time ever, according RAC’s Fuel Watch data. Diesel prices rose to 150.50p during the weekend, while unleaded petrol soared to 146.53p, with motorists suffering record charges at the pumps for three consecutive weeks. The cost of filling up a 55-litre petrol [...]
Hot property: Covid ‘race for space’ has homemover numbers at a record high November 15, 2021 Whether it was shifting to the countryside, out to the suburbs or back into the post-lockdown bustle of a city centre, removals vans have been criss-crossing the country to keep up with a boom in the number of homemovers. Data out this morning from Halifax confirms the number of homemovers hit a record high in [...]
Boris Johnson admits fault in government response to Tory sleaze saga November 14, 2021 Boris Johnson has admitted the Owen Paterson sleaze scandal “could have been handled better … by me” as the Tories prepare to perform a humiliating parliamentary U-turn tomorrow. The Prime Minister faced a barrage of questions about why he hadn’t apologised for the saga in today’s press conference, before finally admitting some fault for the [...]
Labour claims Sunak will not have the ‘fiscal headroom’ to cut taxes before next election November 14, 2021 New UK growth forecasts from the Bank of England show that Rishi Sunak will not have the “fiscal headroom” to cut taxes before the next election, according to shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves. The central bank now forecasts the UK economy will grow by 1.5 and 1 per cent in 2023 and 2024 respectively, compared to [...]
Investors need to rediscover the age-old virtue of patience to recharge our economy November 13, 2021 If you do a smart job spending taxpayers’ money you can make businesses more productive and drive wages up. Economists can debate the merit of that idea but be in no doubt, ministers believe every word. They spelled it out in a series of autumn announcements. Even those ministers though don’t think the state can [...]
Record petrol prices reach new highs amid supply shortages November 12, 2021 Petrol prices topped 146p for the first time ever on Thursday, according RAC Fuel Watch. The motoring group’s data shows the average price of petrol has topped 146p a litre for the first time ever. Diesel is also at an all-time high of 149.66p. Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s has pledged to freeze fuel duty for the [...]
A bank to bridge the gap November 12, 2021 Eleven months after the announcement of a new national infrastructure bank it made its first investment. Can this new institution follow the success of its predecessor the Green Investment Bank and have a real impact on a green future. Our Green Finance Forum panel discusses. Level up On October 25th this year, the UK National [...]
Women who stay away from office risk their careers, BoE committee say November 12, 2021 Women who stay away from the office risk their careers suffering as more staff return to the workplace after the pandemic, a member of the Bank of England’s monetary policy committee said.
Rishi Sunak says government needs to ‘do better’ as Tory sleaze claims pile up November 11, 2021 Rishi Sunak has today admitted the government needs to “do better” as allegations of sleaze and corruption pile up around the Tory party. It comes after Boris Johnson yesterday was forced to insist during a press conference that the UK is “not remotely a corrupt country”. Sunak told Sky News said he regretted last week’s [...]