Majority of Britons back increased tax on online gambling as calls for reform grow ahead of Autumn Budget
New polling suggests that over half of Britons (52%) support increasing taxes on online gambling, with many prioritising a hike in gambling
New polling suggests that over half of Britons (52%) support increasing taxes on online gambling, with many prioritising a hike in gambling
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The Alan Shearer Foundation has received a substantial boost, with £23,500 raised by workplace technology specialist Agilico during the Great North Run. The
As budget day looms there are plenty of things to consider for the hospitality and leisure sector, from the mooted changes to
Labour’s shadow chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is being urged to reform inheritance and capital gains taxes to help address the UK’s growing fiscal
Shoppers at Selfridges on Oxford Street may have been drawn to the vibrant Telfar pop-up last Monday, but behind the scenes, a
Mulberry’s largest shareholder has dismissed a revised takeover bid from Frasers Group, labelling the move a distraction at a critical time for