Pearson boss forecasts ‘rapid advances’ in AI as profit holds July 29, 2024 In a statement, Pearson said its outlook for profit, sales and tax remained in "in line" with market expectations.
Britain’s waistline won’t be slimmed by sugar taxes – they could even make it worse August 3, 2022 Britain has an obesity problem – and it’s getting worse. According to a report from the King’s Fund think tank, the proportion of obesity in deprived areas is 37 per cent, up from 32 per cent three years ago. Theresa May’s government tried to curb obesity with the “soft drinks industry levy” in 2018 – [...]
‘Let me kill it dead’: Keir Starmer rules out Premier League transfer levy June 18, 2024 Shadow sport secretary Thangam Debbonaire appeared to suggest that Labour could introduce the transfer tax.
Biffa extends takeover deadline as bosses set aside £20m to settle tax bill August 2, 2022 Waste management firm Biffa reported a jump in revenues to £1.44bn in its full year of trading today as it narrowed pre-tax losses following a difficult pandemic year.
The City View: Michael Hewson on why calls for a windfall tax are misplaced May 3, 2022 Today Andy Silvester talks to Michael Hewson, Chief Market Analyst at CMC Markets. They pick apart the arguments for a windfall tax on BP, discuss potential rate rises from the Fed and Bank of England, and go through the impact that China’s zero-Covid policy has had on manufacturing in the country. And in other news [...]
BP boss confirms higher taxes in line with profits as Labour calls for investment relief to be scrapped August 2, 2022 BP boss Bernard Looney has confirmed the energy company will be paying more taxes in line with near-record quarter results.
Brewdog boss calls for emergency tax relief as pubs stare down ‘existential threat’ of high bills September 5, 2022 Brewdog CEO James Watt has called for emergency tax relief for the hospitality industry as pubs battle the “genuinely existential threat” of rising energy bills. Last week, the Scottish brewer and bar group announced it would be closing six outlets across the UK, including three in London, due to elevated headwinds. The situation facing pubs [...]
Windfall tax u-turn drags down London-listed energy titans May 27, 2022 London-listed energy companies that will be caught by Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s windfall tax tumbled during opening exchanges today. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index was flat this morning at 7,564.82 points, while the mid-cap domestically-focused FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, jumped 0.52 per cent to 20,354.82 [...]
AJ Bell pre-tax profits fall despite swelling customer base May 26, 2022 AJ Bell, one of the UK’s largest investment platforms, has continued to see customer growth following the pandemic-induced boom in retail investing, however pre-tax profits have slipped. The platform’s customer base has grown by more than 35,500 in the six months to 31 March, to a total of 418, 309 – having already increased by [...]
Half of tax cuts in Kwarteng’s mini-budget will go to richest five per cent, Resolution Foundation claims September 23, 2022 Half of the Chancellor’s planned tax cuts will go to the richest five per cent of the country, a leading think-tank has said. In sharp criticism of today’s raft of new policies in the mini-budget, the Resolution Foundation hit out at Kwasi Kwarteng for having “blown the budget”. This comes after Kwarteng announced a tax [...]