Companies House confirms identity verification rollout to tackle fraud and phoenix firms
Companies House has confirmed that mandatory identity verification for company directors and people with significant control (PSCs) will begin from 18 November
British spending on EU VAT-free shopping soars fivefold as UK policy faces backlash
British consumers are increasingly flocking to Europe to take advantage of VAT-free shopping incentives, with new data showing a fivefold rise in
More than 50 private schools close as Labour’s VAT policy hits sector
More than 50 private schools across England have announced closures so far this year, following the introduction of Labour’s 20% VAT on
Google Digital Garage and AND Digital partner to deliver AI training for UK SMEs
Google Digital Garage has joined forces with international tech consultancy AND Digital to launch a new suite of AI and digital skills
Jeff Bezos’s Yacht: Driver of Economic Activity
A yacht—like any good exchanged on the free market—represents countless value-maximizing exchanges and represents an industry that employs thousands of people to
Jeff Bezos’s Yacht: Driver of Economic Activity
A yacht—like any good exchanged on the free market—represents countless value-maximizing exchanges and represents an industry that employs thousands of people to
The Fed Says It Is “Data-Driven.” But the Data Isn’t Any Good.
What use is the Fed's supposed devotion to being "data-driven" when the data itself is unreliable and the Fed is basing its
How JFK and the CIA Gave NYC Zohran Mamdani (and Obama to the US)
In an attempt to compete with the Soviet Union by bringing future elite political leaders from Africa to study in US universities,