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  • Why Reeves’s corporate tax raid is about to backfire badly

    Experts warn hiring plans are in tatters as Britain battles a worklessness crisis

    Melissa Lawford 26 Nov 2024, 7:09am
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  • Business leaders turn on Rachel Reeves after Budget tax raid

    Executives warn over damage to UK investment as Chancellor accused of ‘milking’ corporate Britain

    Szu Ping Chan 25 Nov 2024, 7:49pm
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  • Why a trade war with Trump threatens China’s ruin

    The impact of US tariffs could tip Xi Jinping’s teetering economy over the edge

    Melissa Lawford 25 Nov 2024, 7:00am
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  • Bond vigilantes are a threat to Britain’s public finances

    Today’s gilt market affords no scope for fiscal largesse or more inflationary pay awards

    Roger Bootle
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  • Labour’s economic approach has unnerving parallels in history

    The state’s response to stagnant growth and price pressures has echoes of the 1970s

    Liam Halligan
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  • Labour to lean on NHS to solve Britain’s worklessness crisis

    Health service will work closely with job centres to provide employment for tens of thousands

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  • The euro could break Europe yet

    The single currency hinders member countries from tackling the spiral towards an inflationary crisis

    Philip Pilkington
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  • How the car finance scandal slipped through the net

    The FCA faces a crisis of its own after a court ruling left lenders fearing ‘PPI-style’ payouts

    Michael Bow 22 Nov 2024, 12:00pm
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  • Trump’s trade war will make or break the European Union

    Retaliatory tariffs are locked and loaded, but Brussels is in no state to withstand the asymmetric damage

    Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
    Ambrose Evans-Pritchard 22 Nov 2024, 9:00am
    President-elect Donald Trump attends a viewing of the launch of the sixth test flight of the SpaceX Starship rocket
  • Disability benefit claims to surge by 250,000 each year until 2030

    Adult claimants expected to hit 4m by end of decade in growing challenge for Labour

    Szu Ping Chan 21 Nov 2024, 5:53pm
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  • Reeves’s NI tax raid ‘will undermine fight against worklessness’

    Business leaders warn the Government that rising employment costs will harm job creation

    Lucy Burton 21 Nov 2024, 5:35pm
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  • Stagflation is coming as Labour takes us back to the 1970s

    Tax, spend, borrow, inflation, recession. Perhaps there’s a reason it hasn’t been tried lately

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  • Gatwick urges Starmer not to let second runway decision ‘fester’

    Setbacks to planning approval would add to £2.2bn cost of project, airport warns

    Christopher Jasper 20 Nov 2024, 2:38pm
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  • Homeowners face £500 hit after Reeves drives up inflation

    Fall in mortgage rates will be wiped out by the Chancellor’s record tax raid, economists warn

    Tim Wallace 20 Nov 2024, 2:35pm
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  • Why Reeves’s ‘confidence-shattering’ Budget risks a spike in inflation

    Inflation has surged, but economists fear worse is yet to come

    Melissa Lawford 20 Nov 2024, 12:02pm
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  • Retailers warn job losses ‘inevitable’ as they brace for £7bn Budget hit

    Tesco, M&S and Boots warn Rachel Reeves over ‘sheer scale’ of costs facing high street

    Melissa Lawford 18 Nov 2024, 11:34pm
    Rachel Reeves, Yvette Cooper and Angela Rayner in a shopping aisle
  • We’d side with EU against Trump in trade war, suggests Cabinet minister

    Business Secretary says scale of trade with Brussels will influence response to US tariffs

    Eir Nolsøe 18 Nov 2024, 8:22pm
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  • Broken Britain can’t afford a crypto bubble

    The City lacks America’s freedom to experiment with digital currencies – and the rewards they could offer

    Andrew Orlowski
    Andrew Orlowski 18 Nov 2024, 11:00am
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  • How Reeves can save the ‘crown jewel’ of Britain’s economy

    Five ways the Chancellor can prevent the City from becoming a growth ‘graveyard’

    Szu Ping Chan 18 Nov 2024, 7:00am
    Illustration of Rachel Reeves framed and reflected by City skyscrapers
  • Worklessness isn’t a slur – it’s a crisis crippling Britain

    Many are desperate for help – not gleeful at being off work or wondering if ‘economically inactive’ is rude

    Lucy Burton
    Lucy Burton 18 Nov 2024, 6:00am
    Commuters cross London Bridge in London
  • Bus fares to rise above £3 when cap expires, Transport Secretary suggests

    Louise Haigh says the ‘best approach’ is to provide more targeted support instead

    Christopher Jasper 17 Nov 2024, 4:09pm
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  • British pensioners to get boost from Trump’s election win

    President-elect to boost returns for retirement funds investing in US assets, says pension boss

    Melissa Lawford 17 Nov 2024, 3:38pm
    Pensioner putting cash in envelopes
  • Trump is backing tariffs in the fight against America’s trade deficit

    They can be thought of as a way of boosting local manufacturing – but with severe dangers

    Roger Bootle
    Roger Bootle 17 Nov 2024, 3:00pm
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  • Reeves knows what Britain’s problem is, but she has no idea how to fix it

    Until the Chancellor enacts meaningful reform, the City will continue to stagnate

    Matthew Lynn
    Matthew Lynn 17 Nov 2024, 11:00am
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  • Reeves’s tax on farmers carries a strong whiff of class prejudice

    Farming protests have brought us to the brink of collapse before – it’s time for a rethink

    Liam Halligan
    Liam Halligan 17 Nov 2024, 8:00am
    Farmers blockade the Shell oil refinery at Stanlow in Cheshire September 11, 2000
  • How Starmer forgot the failures of old Labour

    History risks repeating itself as Labour’s high command finds a new excuse for interventionism

    Jeremy Warner 17 Nov 2024, 6:00am
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  • Trump’s latest cabinet pick threatens one of Britain’s few remaining industrial treasures

    Life science giants are on the front lines of a fight fuelled by Kennedy’s quackery

    Matthew Lynn
    Matthew Lynn 16 Nov 2024, 7:00am
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  • Reeves hits City with net zero rules despite pledge to cut red tape

    Lenders face more scrutiny over their ability to cope with climate change under new regulation

    Tim Wallace 15 Nov 2024, 7:22pm
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  • Rachel Reeves wants pension funds to bail her out

    The Chancellor’s push to use pension pots to boost growth is a case of two steps forward, two steps back

    Guy Opperman
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  • 100,000 civil servant job cuts: How Britain could rip out Whitehall waste

    As Elon Musk prepares to slash US spending, Britain needs an outsider to tame the Treasury, experts say

    Melissa Lawford 15 Nov 2024, 11:00am
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  • How Britain went from ‘gangbusters’ growth to almost flatlining

    UK’s economic recovery is already running out of steam despite grand promises from Rachel Reeves

    Melissa Lawford 15 Nov 2024, 9:47am
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  • Britain on way to long-term decline without EU, warns Bank

    Andrew Bailey urges Chancellor to forge stronger post-Brexit relations after Trump victory

    Szu Ping Chan 14 Nov 2024, 11:00pm
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