UK businesses have run down a mountain of cash reserves built up during the pandemic, leaving them more likely to cut jobs ...
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Soon after her UK budget on Oct. 30, as economic sentiment plummeted and businesses protested higher taxes, an under-pressure Rachel Reeves had one key message for Treasury officials: “We need to go ...
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It added to the gathering gloom over the economy at the start of the year as supermarket chain Sainsbury's yesterday revealed a cull of jobs while Primark said its sales were suffering.
The United Kingdom might relax some of its non-dom tax rules, in a bid to attract millionaires and wealthy foreigners back to the country.
Last year, Mark Rutte attended the Davos gathering as Dutch prime minister while angling for his current job as secretary ...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said she will relax some of her changes to the UK’s tax regime for wealthy foreigners, known as “non-doms,” amid concerns the Labour government’s policies are ...
The EU has said the 'ball is in the UK’s court' when it comes to rejoining the Pan-Euro-Mediterranean Convention ...