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Business rates are sinking Britain’s high streets – inaction is no longer an option for the Chancellor, writes Shevaun Haviland Walk down almost...
Banks are locking millions out of the crypto market with arbitrary bans – this overreach needs to stop, writes Michael Healy UK investors are...
The tax-free pension lump sum has its problems, but is limiting the allowance actually a good idea, asks Daniel Herring In order to plug the holes...
More than half of Brits living in homes too big for them. We need incentives for over-65s to downsize, not punitive property taxes, writes Nick...
Trafalgar Square, St Paul’s, the Mall? London has no truly great (and functional) public space to boast of London deserves its own great public...
Credit cards are actively making Gen Z nervous, according to research (AI-generated image) New data has revealed that not only is Gen Z not using...
With Topshop set to return to the high street next week, Becky Mailen asks whether nostalgia alone will be enough to save the beleaguered brand...
People stand on an abandoned tank in a street while pedestrians walk by during the Czech Crisis, Prague, Czechoslovakia, August 29th 1968. (Photo...
Play Video We interrupt your summer holiday to bring you news of fresh taxes on property, pensions and inheritance. God help us all. We know the...
Mayor Sadiq Khan has staked his reputation – and your cash – on this year’s Carnival going off without a hitch, writes James Ford Just how many...
Running for the exit after Labour’s non-dom tax crackdown? Employment lawyer Chiara Muston outlines the trade-offs to consider Recent analysis has...
The UK’s nonsensical spirit tax regime is an own goal that punishes industries like Scotch Whisky, writes Mark Kent Why should a drink with three...
GPT-5 failed to wow users, but its less flashy delivery signals a positive shift for AI from at-all-costs advancement to actual use-case, writes...
Following the Post Office Horizon scandal, the SRA is turning up the heat on in-house solicitors and their employers. Jenifer Swallow and Omar...
Disengaged CEOs are far more damaging than Gen Z quiet quitters. (AI-generated imaged) Gen Z has long been berated for disengaging, but it’s...
With an electorate that doesn’t back higher defence spending, Healey’s promise to put troops in Ukraine looks like political grandstanding, writes...
Labour’s mulled property tax could stall the housing market – and it’s Londoners who will suffer most, writes Steven Mulholland Few would argue...
Nigel Farage has said that if ever elected Prime Minister, he would appoint top business leaders to his cabinet Taking successful people from the...
If employers want young people with future-facing skills, they must become more involved in education, writes Chris Hayward The UK faces a critical...
While Donald Trump pledges to make the US the “crypto capital of the world” the UK is slipping further behind with outdated Bitcoin regulations,...