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Those that could be hit in the first wave of sanctions include people smugglers, dinghy makers and public officials.
Public sector spending on management consultants rose by over £150m during Labour's first year in office, despite a manifesto ...
Reinstating tax-free shopping would offer a £3.7bn annual benefit and deliver at least 73,000 new jobs, according to new ...
With a blanket wealth tax looking unlikely, experts are warning an 'exit tax' on capital gains could be introduced at the ...
Ministers have been urged to reinstate tax-free purchases for international visitors to make the UK a ‘global shopping ...
Labour's paralysis is driving business away from Britain and paving a path to power for Nigel Farage and Reform ...
Open banking needs urgency – not more debate, write John Glen, three years on from opening the conversation as City minister.
Guerilla swimmers are defying the authorities to go swimming in the Thames - don't listen to the gloomsters telling you it's ...
Guerilla swimmers are defying the authorities to go swimming in the Thames – don’t listen to the gloomsters telling you it’s ...
Mitchells & Butlers has beaten the wider hospitality sector every year since 2017, growing at 3.9 per cent in the first ...
Profit alerts among retailers more than doubled as consumers reined in their spending and firms faced soaring wage costs, ...
Ahead, which operates London’s Thameslink, Elizabeth Line and Gatwick Express, has resigned after less than two years.