Consumer watchdog urges energy users to boost energy efficiency to drive down household bills May 5, 2022 Uswitch.com has called on households to focus on energy efficiency and ramping up insulation to ease the pressure of rising energy bills.
Budget 2021: As it happened March 3, 2021 Live updates and links to all our coverage, reactions and analyses as the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers the government’s Budget later today – at 12.30pm. Please also visit our dedicated Budget 2021 Hub. Wrap-up of the main Budget announcements Here’s a wrap-up of the main announcements made by the chancellor in his spring Budget: [...]
Budget 2021: Public support Sunak’s measures, according to YouGov poll March 3, 2021 Budget 2021: Public support Sunak's measures, according to YouGov poll
Surging inflation to add £10bn to government’s debt burden July 19, 2021 Surging inflation is likely to add £10bn to the government’s debt burden, putting further pressure on the UK’s public finances. Around a quarter of the government’s stock of debt is linked to the retail price index, meaning the Treasury needs to increase interest payments to savers if prices rise. Read more: UK inflation hits 2.5 [...]
Labour plots crackdown on private equity tax loophole September 20, 2021 Labour will crack down on private equity bosses by closing tax loopholes on their bonuses if victorious at the next election. Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves will today say that by ending the carried interest loophole, the government could raise another £440m in tax revenues. Carried interest payments are given as bonuses to private equity bosses [...]
Exclusive: London holds the crown as the world’s greenest finance hub October 20, 2021 London reigns supreme as the world’s greenest finance hub, racing ahead of its European rivals to claim the sustainability crown. The City leapfrogged Amsterdam to nab top spot in a closely watched index ranking the world’s biggest finance hubs by their green credentials. The capital has the best sustainability standards in the world, hosting a [...]
‘Great train robbery’: Labour outrage at government cuts to HS2 November 18, 2021 Labour has labelled the government’s decision to cut the eastern leg of HS2, which would have connected Birmingham to Leeds, a “great train robbery”. Transport secretary Grant Shapps confirmed today, after a series of press stories this week, that the eastern leg of the high speed rail line will instead go from Birmingham to near [...]
Government to force big business to reveal green credentials October 18, 2021 The government will force big businesses, large money managers and institutional investors to reveal their sustainability credentials under a fresh green reporting regime launched today. Under the new rules, launched by the Treasury, every investment product must for the first time ever break down the environmental impact of the activities it funds. Businesses will have [...]
Move on from Brexit and stop seeing business as ‘enemy within’, govt is told October 18, 2021 The Government should move on from Brexit, and end the “blame game” with business over the current challenges facing the country, a leading industry group has said. Manufacturing organisation Make UK said ministers should step up working in partnership with business to address the many issues facing industry. The group said there was a feeling [...]
Budget 2021: Kwasi Kwarteng all but confirms furlough extension March 2, 2021 Business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has appeared to confirm that Rishi Sunak will extend the furlough scheme in tomorrow’s Budget. Kwarteng said today that it was a “fairly good assumption” that the scheme will be extended beyond next month by the chancellor. The scheme – which sees the government part-subsidise people’s wages – is due to [...]