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  • Truth bomb: Defence secretary John Healey resigns over funding battles

    Politics

    John Healey has resigned as defence secretary after months of tension with Sir Keir Starmer over funding for an uplift in spending on the armed forces. In a letter to the Prime Minister, Healey said the government’s draft for the Defence Investment Plan (DIP) “falls well short of what is required for defence and the [...]

    Defence secretary John Healey is leading calls for further investment in the sector.
  • Private equity-backed Ryan breaks with billable hour tradition as AI reshapes sector

    Prof Services

    Private equity-backed tax specialist Ryan says its value-based pricing is built for the age of AI, unlike competitors that depend on traditional hourly billing. Most of the professional services sector operates under the billable-hour system, in which the specific amount of time spent working on client tasks can be invoiced. But the rise in AI [...]

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  • Starmer ally defends minimum wage quango after Sunak calls for it to be axed

    Economics

    Welfare secretary Pat McFadden has leapt to the defence of the minimum wage quango after former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called for the body to be axed. The top ally of Sir Keir Starmer told CityAM it “would be a mistake” to abolish the Low Pay Commission (LPC), an independent body that advises the [...]

    Labour's Pat McFadden could oversee small welfare reforms that could make reasonable savings for public finances.
  • Pat McFadden: I have not apologised to Rachel Reeves over ‘tax to pay benefits’ text

    June 8, 2026

    Welfare secretary Pat McFadden has doubled down on his remarks unearthed in the Mandelson files that “every meeting [he has] is ‘who can we tax in order to pay benefits to others’”. The Cabinet minister was among numerous top officials to have his private messages released in documents relating to Lord Mandelson’s stint as the [...]

  • ‘Why single out banks?’: Santander chief hits out at UK tax regime

    June 8, 2026

    The boss of Santander has branded the UK’s tax regime on banks as making “no economic sense” as speculation mounts that the industry could be turned to for a quick cash grab if the Labour government lurches to the left. Ana Botín, the chief executive of the Spanish banking giant, has said the UK tax [...]

  • £4.5bn black market cigarette tax loss should be ‘a major wake-up call’ for Labour

    June 4, 2026

    Over half of cigarettes smoked in the UK are black market and are contributing £4.5bn to the country’s tax losses – a record high – according to new analysis from KPMG and tobacco giant Philip Morris. The findings show that 1.5bn more black-market, tax-free cigarettes were consumed by UK smokers last year compared to 2024, [...]

  • In 23 months Labour has dragged the UK economy to its knees

    June 4, 2026

    Reading our interview with billionaire John Caudwell, in which he says he was “misled” by Labour’s pitch for power, I’m reminded of just how unambiguous Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves were in the run-up to the 2024 election. They promised to be “the most pro-business government this country has ever seen.” Some of us were [...]

  • ‘Tipping point’: CBI boss slams £345bn business tax burden amid ‘cost of doing business’ crisis

    June 4, 2026

    The boss of the UK’s most influential business group will use a landmark speech to warn that the heavy business tax burden is nudging British firms towards a “tipping point”, directly linking the Labour government’s troubles to cost pressures on firms.   At a speech for the Confederation of British Industry (CBI)’s business dinner, chief executive [...]

  • Number of private school pupils plummets after Labour’s VAT hike on fees

    June 3, 2026

    Private school pupil numbers have plummeted by 30,000, down nearly 7 per cent in some year groups, since Labour introduced VAT on fees. As of 1 January 2025, private school fees in the UK, including tuition and boarding, are subject to 20 per cent VAT, a change announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves in her 2024 [...]

  • Delaying estate planning could cost affluent Brits over £12bn

    June 3, 2026

    Brits who are putting off dealing with their estate planning could lose over £12bn in preventable inheritance tax from April 2027, as more middle-income earners brace to be ensnared in the tax net. Families who are in the top decile of UK wealth who do not begin estate planning until they are 70 could fail [...]

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