Government borrowing falls on income tax windfall, but pressure on public finances remains
Government borrowing fell sharply in December after a surge in income tax and national insurance receipts helped narrow the monthly deficit, offering
Government borrowing fell sharply in December after a surge in income tax and national insurance receipts helped narrow the monthly deficit, offering
Capital gains tax (CGT) receipts fell sharply last year, reinforcing concerns that higher taxes on investment gains are failing to deliver additional
In London’s business districts, work still unfolds around desks, deadlines, doctors operating rooms and long stretches of sitting broken only by meetings
Next has bought the upmarket shoe and accessories brand Russell & Bromley out of administration in a £2.5 million deal, but the
Billions of pounds in potential tariff savings from the UK’s landmark trade deal with India could be put at risk unless the
Steven Bartlett, the millionaire entrepreneur and Dragons’ Den investor, is facing mounting criticism from celebrities and content creators after comments made on
More than one in five UK small and medium-sized enterprises say international trade tariff disputes remain the single biggest challenge facing their
UK inflation rose for the first time in five months over the Christmas period, driven by higher tobacco prices following tax rises
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