NHS Hospitals, universities, government ministries and even police stations will be forced to pay a new Government ‘levy’ under plans, dubbed “ill-thought-out”, drawn up to subsidise...
DIGEST – Markets shrugged off Friday’s weather-affected US jobs report, as stocks gained, and Treasuries sold-off further. This week, all eyes turn to the presidential election....
Despite still performing negatively overall, Reeves’ long anticipated Budget performed better than three of four of the last four major fiscal events, according to Opinium’s latest...
US yields and the dollar have fallen after the US economy added only 12,000 jobs in October. While significantly affected by consecutive hurricanes in Florida and...
US presidential candidate Donald Trump, like his rival Kamala Harris, reflects the selfish interests of the American deep state, claims a Russian MP. It is not...
The Russian Foreign Minister said at the opening of the 16th Russian World Assembly that Ukraine will end up losing more territory. Sergey Lavrov said that...
The Chancellor has been accused of “thievery” after removing the inheritance tax exemption from farmers which could cost them their livelihoods. Farmers have warned the government...
South Korea and Washington have called on Nouth Korea to withdraw their soldiers from Russia and if they do not then they should “think twice” about...
The changes announced in yesterday’s UK Budget could discourage French individuals from coming to the UK to work and invest, say leading tax, audit and business...
Over the coming weeks and months, it will be interesting to see how IT upskilling is factored into the government’s education investment plans, as announced in...
On Thursday morning the FTSE fell to its lowest level in three months as the Chancellor’s Budget has made trader nervous. Financial markets are nervous over...
The Chancellor delivered Labour’s first Budget in 14-years on Wednesday and has admitted that people’s wages might not increase as a direct result of her £40...