UK borrowing falls in May after higher tax on businesses
The government’s borrowing bill came in lower than expected in May, as higher business tax revenues and falling debt interest payments helped
The government’s borrowing bill came in lower than expected in May, as higher business tax revenues and falling debt interest payments helped
Retail sales across the UK fell sharply in May, recording their steepest monthly drop in 18 months, as consumers scaled back spending
Inheritance‑tax receipts reached £1.5 billion in April and May, the first two months of the 2025‑26 tax year, HM Revenue & Customs revealed
The UK’s fifth‑largest supermarket said like‑for‑like sales grew 3.9 per cent in the three months to early June, up from 2.1 per cent in the previous
More than £1 billion has now been paid out to victims of the Post Office Horizon IT scandal, marking a significant milestone
The Bank of England has kept its benchmark interest rate at 4.25%, but hinted that a cut could be on the horizon
HM Revenue & Customs is expected to net a significant tax windfall from this year’s Wimbledon Championships, as the tournament’s ever-increasing prize
The UK’s advertising watchdog has issued a strong rebuke to brands that continue to rely on outdated and harmful stereotypes of older
Shell’s chief executive Wael Sawan has warned that a worsening of the conflict between Israel and Iran could deliver a major shock
Raspberry Pi founder Eben Upton has sold £1.8 million worth of shares in the Cambridge-based microcomputer company, reducing his stake just over