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Britain’s borrowing costs are rising faster than any other G7 country, with long-term debt yields hitting their highest level in nearly three decades amid investor unease over Labour’s economic strategy. The yield on 30-year

While the Conservatives stumble in search of relevance, Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has seized the spotlight as Labour’s true challenger. Forget Kemi Badenoch’s protestations—Keir Starmer’s real battle is against populist fire, not Tory

The Treasury’s top team has been reshaped with the arrival of Torsten Bell and senior colleagues from the influential Resolution Foundation think tank, in a move that has heightened expectations of a radical

The UK’s capital gains tax (CGT) system underwent significant changes in October 2024, following the Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Autumn Budget.The adjustments affect everyone from casual investors to landlords, entrepreneurs, and those disposing of

Thousands of UK investors could face unexpected fines and interest charges after HMRC’s online self-assessment system failed to account for last year’s mid-year increase in capital gains tax (CGT). In her October 2024 budget,

However, the social media, entertainment apps, and communication tools that have emerged alongside smartphones keep us constantly “online,” bombarded with work messages, push notifications, and social media updates. Our lives are overwhelmed by

Every business relies on appliances that often work behind the scenes yet remain vital for uninterrupted operations, and organizations should check Noble BHS for more insights into why appliance reliability is essential. Restaurants cannot

Building or renovating your dream home should be exciting. But for many Melbourne homeowners, it turns into a stressful and expensive nightmare, hidden contract clauses, surprise costs, endless delays, or unfinished work. The good

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