IR35 u-turn slammed by business trade body
Responding to the announcement that the repeal of Off Payroll regulations will now be scrapped, Tania Bowers, Global Public Policy Director from
Responding to the announcement that the repeal of Off Payroll regulations will now be scrapped, Tania Bowers, Global Public Policy Director from
Hunt reverses ‘almost all’ of mini-budget tax cuts, raising an extra £32bn per year He says a central responsiblity for any government is
Cambridge Satchel Company’s founder Julie Deane has left the business after its recent sale to a French group, a deal designed to
The mattress company Eve Sleep has called in administrators after succumbing to what its chief executive described as an “economic tsunami”. The company,
Waitrose is to restore the free coffee offer it controversially removed from its loyalty card members, in an attempt to halt the
Almost 1m British households have given up on the streaming revolution so far this year, as the cost of living crisis forces
Ministers are pressing ahead with a dual crackdown on climate protests and strike action, a controversial move that followed a day of
Jeremy Hunt, the new chancellor, is to make a statement today to fast-track new budget measures following crisis talks at Chequers with
Britain will be in recession until next summer, according to an influential forecaster, as Whitehall officials battle to restore the UK’s credibility
Credit is at its most expensive in more than a decade, finance chiefs have said as they forecast that revenues will fall