Poll: voters think things will get worse under Labour
Labour may have a strong overall poll lead, but dig a little deeper and on the issues that count – from illegal migration to NHS waiting lists – voters believe…
Labour may have a strong overall poll lead, but dig a little deeper and on the issues that count – from illegal migration to NHS waiting lists – voters believe…
UK consumer confidence rose by two points in May in a sign that Brits are becoming increasingly hopeful about their financial position ahead of the summer months. GfK’s consumer confidence…
This election year politicians are giving us a barrage of policies. But will they actually work? In this column Sam Fowles takes policies on their own terms and asks whether…
A number of the government’s flagship City reform efforts including the roll-out of the British ISA and so-called Pisces private market have been thrown into doubt by Rishi Sunak’s gamble…
Big retail brands including Tesco and Primark are hesitant to make green claims despite the majority embracing sustainable practices over fears of being hit with greenwashing action. This is according…
HMRC’s tax dispute with accounting firm EY and Jamie Ritblat, a British property investor and Tory donor, has been placed on hold as settlement talks take place, City A.M. has…
Moving markets today: Asian stocks drop on speculation of delayed Fed cuts; gold set for weekly decline; US regulator greenlights Ethereum ETFs; attention on UK retail sales and US consumer…
Top executives in the technology and media sectors are pressing the government to usher through two major bills before the looming general election. The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill (DPDI) and…
Capacity issues at Wizz Air caused by faults in its Pratt & Whitney-built engines will continue for at least two years, according to the airlines chief executive. In an interview…
Interest rate cuts will only be “six months late” if the Bank of England starts cutting in June – which it probably won’t, its former top wonk has said. Speaking…