The government will have to significantly raise taxes to cover the sweeping increases in public spending announced in today’s Spending Review, according to leading audit, tax and business advisory firm Blick Rothenberg. Robert Salter, a director at the firm, warned that headline commitments such as the £11 billion annual uplift in the defence budget would […]
A summit held at the House of Lords during London Tech Week has sounded the alarm over a looming “skills cliff edge” in the UK workforce, as artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape the economy and redefine job roles across industries. Chaired by Steven George-Hilley, founder of Centropy PR, the summit brought together thought leaders […]
A high-stakes legal battle begins at the High Court today as the UK government seeks to recover £122 million from PPE Medpro, a company awarded Covid-era contracts following a recommendation from Conservative peer Michelle Mone. The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is suing PPE Medpro for the return of funds paid for 25 […]
The UK government has committed £14.2 billion to the Sizewell C nuclear power plant on the Suffolk coast, part of a long-term strategy to boost energy security and cut household bills — though the benefits won’t materialise until well into the next decade. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer described the development as a crucial move […]
In the buzzing bars of Seville, few scenes feel more quintessentially Spanish than a plate of freshly carved jamón ibérico. Yet even this cherished national symbol is not immune to the economic tremors caused by President Trump’s escalating trade war with Europe. A 20% tariff on Spanish ham exports to the United States, introduced in […]