Exclusive: Senior Tory calls for UK to mull HSBC sanctions over links to Uyghur oppression January 11, 2022 HSBC should be hit with economic sanctions if it does not sever ties with a firm that is closely linked to the ethnic cleansing of Uyghur Muslims in China, according to senior Tory MP Sir Iain Duncan Smith. City A.M. can reveal the former Conservative leader and a group of other MPs will write to [...]
Oil and gas body warns windfall tax will deter investment in domestic energy sector June 20, 2022 OEUK has ramped up its criticisms of the imposed windfall tax - describing the new levy as "punitive," amid fears it could jeopardise investment.
Exclusive: London MPs warn of DLR decline without new TfL funding deal December 5, 2021 The capital’s Docklands Light Railway (DLR) will be under serious threat of long-term decline without a sustainable funding deal for Transport for London (TfL), a group of London MPs have warned. The six MPs, all Labour members in East or South East London constituencies, wrote to transport secretary Grant Shapps today to say “some of [...]
JD Wetherspoon to hike meal prices 50p ahead of VAT increase September 15, 2021 Pub giant JD Wetherspoon has said it will have to increase prices of meals by 50p later this month because of a VAT increase. Prices of meals at the pub group will go up on Wednesday September 29, ahead of VAT rising to 12.5 per cent on Friday October 1. The group will slash the [...]
The City View with Totaljobs CEO Jon Wilson March 7, 2021 In this episode of The City View, Andy Silvester talks about Rishi Sunak’s budget and the week to come with former BBC Business correspondent Susannah Streeter, before he’s joined by Totaljobs CEO Jon Wilson. Andy and Jon discuss a new report which heralds good news for the capital, the world of recruiting in the middle [...]
BP to pay lower taxes than before Covid pandemic despite massive profits August 8, 2022 BP will pay a lower rate of taxes this year than prior to the pandemic, revealed the company's chief financial officer Murray Auchinloss.
Petrol retailers could face fines if they fail to pass on fuel duty cuts to consumers May 19, 2022 Petrol retailers could be fined if they fail to pass on fuel duty cuts to customers, warned the Competition and Markets Authority.
City watchdogs ordered to go for growth by government November 9, 2021 The government will task financial regulators with boosting the City’s competitiveness as part of a push to secure the UK’s status as a leading financial hub. In a sweeping set of reforms launched yesterday designed to overhaul the regulatory regime shaping the City, the government said regulators would be given a further objective to “facilitate [...]
£1.5bn Covid pot for businesses without tax relief has not paid out single penny yet October 11, 2021 A support pot with £1.5bn in funds created for business that were not able to get tax relief during the Covid pandemic has not paid out a single penny yet. In March, the government announced that it would retrospectively ban more than 170,000 business rates appeals which cited the pandemic as the reason for changing [...]
Andrew Bailey is putting the Bank’s independence at risk if he wavers on inflation May 18, 2022 Andrew Bailey’s ability to steer monetary policy through the inflation crisis will determine the Bank’s future strength