Britain’s Institute of Directors (IoD) said on Sunday that optimism among its members had fallen to the lowest since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, following tax rises in Finance Minister Rachel ...
Corporate Britain is better off with Labour than the “chaotic” Tories, the chairman of the Confederation of British Industry ...
When Winston Churchill spent Christmas with Franklin D Roosevelt in 1941, the world was in crisis ...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves risks having to fill a fiscal shortfall early next year, running the gauntlet of ...
In a muted trading session, the British pound slightly fell against the dollar and gained slightly against the euro amidst a U.S. holiday. Despite November's volatility, the pound showed resilience ...
Sterling edged lower against a firm dollar on Thursday and gained slightly versus the euro in a quiet trading session due to ...
Business sentiment in Britain's services sector is falling at the fastest rate in two years, partly as a result of tax rises ...
Reeves' budget increased taxes by more than 40 billion pounds, with most of that money coming from the increase in the amount ...
Since the U.K.’s Labour government released its budget last month, the resounding tone within businesses has been of panic ...
Young people ‘have a responsibility’ to take up new opportunities Liz Kendall, the work and pensions secretary has said ...