Harbour Energy blames windfall tax for scrubbing out profits as it confirms heavy jobs cuts May 10, 2023 Harbour Energy confirmed it expects to cut hundreds of jobs in the UK ahead of today's AGM, following the effects of the windfall tax.
Biden’s $370bn green subsides are only a threat if we continue ignoring them August 16, 2023 When Biden first introduced the Inflation Reduction Act, everyone panicked. Since then, there has been stony silence from Britain.
Johnson to face no further fines as partygate probe ends May 19, 2022 The Prime Minister will face no further fines over the so-called 'partygate' scandal after the Met closed its investigation into Downing Street parties today, a government spokeperson confirmed.
Independent petrol retailers cut prices to lure Brits as wholesale costs ease November 18, 2022 Price competition has returned to the pumps, with independent forecourts offering better petrol deals for Britain's drivers, says the AA.
Next era is knocking: Possible runners and riders to replace Boris Johnson as Tory leader and PM July 10, 2022 Boris Johnson announced on Thursday he has agreed to step down as Prime Minister in September, following the resignation of Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak on Tuesday and a wave of government resignations this week. Looking ahead, City A.M. zooms in on potential frontrunners to replace Johnson as Prime Minister. Rishi Sunak The former Chancellor’s [...]
Bank of England and others may have to keep rates ‘higher for longer’ to crush inflation June 25, 2023 The Bank of England and the rest of the world’s top monetary authorities’ fight against roaring inflation “is not yet done,” one of the globe’s leading economic institutions has warned. In its annual analysis on the state of the world economy released today, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), often referred to as the “central [...]
Let’s be honest, we are suffering from a national crisis of bad vibes February 9, 2023 Strikes, NHS waiting lists, high energy prices and a constant stream of news about horrific crimes, natural disasters and economic gloom, Britain's Bad Vibes are keeping us down, writes Matthew Lesh
Why Labour will need to fix the UK’s labour market to unlock economic growth June 10, 2024 Its easy to see why an economy's labour market is important for boosting economic growth, and indeed a growing labour market has been one of the major drivers of growth over the past few decades.
Tokenisation: How to take advantage of it June 23, 2023 Temple Melville, CEO of The Scotcoin Project Community Interest Company, examines tokenisation and its deep roots in financial history.
Liz Truss plays down calls for windfall tax May 18, 2022 Foreign secretary Liz Truss has played down calls for a windfall tax on energy firms, saying “we need to attract investment”, and a tax would be a deterrent. Speaking on Sky News this morning, she appeared to be at odds with calls made by the Chancellor Rishi Sunak yesterday, who said nothing was off the [...]