The government should look to tax housing wealth and reform property taxes in a bid to reduce inequality and the gap between ...
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ANDREW NEIL: Tomorrow's £25bn national insurance rise is the most self-harming tax in historyEmployers will start paying the massive increase in National Insurance contributions Rachel Reeves announced in last October's Budget from tomorrow.
One startling conclusion of the NIESR is that “The poorest households in Slovenia and Malta are now better off than the ...
There are signs unemployed Canadians are facing a tougher time finding work. There were roughly 1.5 million unemployed in March, up 2.5% for the month and 12.4% higher than a year earlier. Long-term ...
The government has said that it will single-mindedly pursue an economic strategy of growth. This is a noble objective. But it is one that requires more, not less, public investment.
In France, right-wing politician barred from office for 5 years A Paris court found far-right leader Marine Le Pen guilty of ...
Pub owner Philip Thorley sees only one direction for his prices once a tax hike for British employers kicks in next week: up. That may be bad news for the Bank of England, which plans to lower ...
A decades-long trend of outsourcing democratic decisions to unaccountable institutions like the OBR is leading Britain towards ruin, argues ...
The average woman working in the UK financial sector earns about a fifth less than their male colleagues, a reflection of how ...
The British Beer & Pub Association estimates the average price of a pint will go up by 21 pence - taking it above five pounds ...
In ‘Lives Less Ordinary’, a diverse portrait of working-class life offers welcome respite from the patronising photographs of ...
Ahead of the Trump administration's so-called "liberation day" on Tuesday, which will clarify the extent of U.S. tariff actions and spur likely reprisals from other countries, Goldman Sachs also ...
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