Rachel Reeves ‘underestimated’ parents’ prepayment push to avoid private school VAT
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing claims she “massively underestimated” the extent to which parents of private school pupils would prepay fees to
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing claims she “massively underestimated” the extent to which parents of private school pupils would prepay fees to
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The Ivy is facing a legal battle with a former waiter who claims the upmarket restaurant chain unfairly allocated him a share
China’s electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers are rapidly expanding into Europe, offering cheaper, faster-to-market, and technologically advanced cars – a combination that threatens
Employment minister Alison McGovern has warned that “job deserts” and high rates of long-term sickness are holding back towns and cities across
British consumers are increasingly turning to tax-free shopping trips in Europe, with spending in the EU up 16% so far this year
Reform UK has urged energy industry leaders to scrap their reliance on net zero targets, with deputy leader Richard Tice warning there
Jeremy Clarkson has warned that British farmers face a “catastrophic” harvest this year after months of extreme weather, with agricultural leaders calling
HSBC has reversed plans to leave Canary Wharf, signing a 15-year lease for 210,000 sq ft of office space in the Docklands
Soho House has reported a sharp rise in profits after capping new memberships in London, New York and Los Angeles to address