Budget: Chancellor admits transport investments will get £1.5bn of new money October 24, 2021 Chancellor Rishi Sunak has admitted that out of the £7bn pledged for transport investments, only £1.5bn has not yet been allocated, the Independent reported. Speaking this morning on Trevor Phillips on Sunday, Sunak said the government “topped that up by £1.5bn” when asked about the actual amount of funding that will come from new money. [...]
Cost of filling up average family car shoots to £100 for first time June 9, 2022 The cost of filling up the average 55-litre family car has shot to £100 for the first time ever. According to data released today by Experian Catalist, petrol prices have reached an all-time record of 182.3p, going up by 1.6p from Tuesday, while diesel increased by 2.9p to 188.1p. Commenting on the increase, RAC fuel [...]
Cutting taxes without reshaping state is ‘challenging’ task, former BoE chief economist says June 8, 2022 The scope to cut taxes without worsening the standard of public services delivered by the state is limited, according to one of the UK’s top economic wonks. Professor Sir Charlie Bean, 68, told Nick Ferrari’s LBC breakfast show today that it will be “challenging… to sustain significantly lower taxes” without reshaping “what the state does”. [...]
Healthcare jaws drop as Sajid Javid calls NHS ‘a defunct Blockbuster video rental store in the age of Netflix’ June 8, 2022 Jaws dropped in and outside Westminster today after the Health Secretary likened the NHS to a now-defunct video rental store in a world dominated by streaming services, saying the country has a “Blockbuster healthcare system in the age of Netflix”. Downing Street said Sajid Javid told a Cabinet meeting earlier today that it is “no [...]
Business confidence drops after tax hikes, says FSB report October 25, 2021 Forthcoming hikes to national insurance have dented business confidence ahead of the Budget, according to the latest quarterly report from the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB). The group’s small business index (SBI) has decreased from 18.6 points in Q2 2021 to 16.4 in Q3 2021. FSB surveyed 1,383 small businesses in late September and the [...]
Exclusive: OEUK defends windfall tax’s investment relief and calls for domestic energy ramp-up July 28, 2022 The UK's leading industry body for offshore energy has defended the continued inclusion of investment relief within the windfall tax.
Are you a liar, Prime Minister? No, I am an ‘honest’ politician and merely got partygate ‘wrong’, says Boris Johnson May 3, 2022 Prime Minister Boris Johnson this morning insisted he is an “honest” politician while he did admit to being “inadvertently” wrong in his comments to Parliament about the partygate row. Speaking to ITV’s Good Morning Britain today, the Prime Minister said that he should not resign over the partygate scandal because he is “getting on with [...]
Serica Energy ramps up investment plans to offset windfall tax June 6, 2022 Serica Energy is planning to spend its way out of a tax bill, after the government imposed a hefty new levy on North Sea oil and gas operator.s.
Bank of England may launch biggest rate hike since 1989 if energy bill support fuels inflation August 26, 2022 The Bank of England may have to launch the biggest rate hike since 1989 if the government injects huge sums of money into the economy to cope with the cost of living crisis, a Wall Street bank said today. Borrowing costs could rise 75 basis points in November to deal with a historic inflation peak [...]
London needs to learn from the Swiss if it’s to maintain its status as a global crypto hub January 25, 2023 London needs to learn from the Swiss if it’s to maintain its status as a global crypto hub, says SCRYPT's Norman Wooding.