Angela Rayner, the housing secretary, has announced a significant overhaul of England’s planning rules, aiming to fulfil Labour’s commitment to build 1.5 million new homes by 2029. In a move to address the housing crisis, Rayner reintroduced mandatory local housing ...

Labour’s January introduction of VAT on private school fees has caused widespread concern among parents and independent schools, predicting inevitable closures due to the unexpected timing. Parents have expressed shock and dismay over the Chancellor’s decision to impose VAT on ...

The government has been compelled to cover nearly £45 billion in losses incurred by the Bank of England over the past year, raising concerns about the sustainability of current monetary policies. According to the Bank’s annual report, a transfer of ...

Carpetright’s recent collapse has left customers, suppliers, and landlords facing an estimated £213 million loss, with many expected to recover less than 1p for every pound owed. The collapse of Britain’s largest flooring chain has impacted hundreds of unsecured creditors, ...

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has indicated that taxes are likely to rise in Labour’s first budget, although she ruled out increases in national insurance, VAT, or income tax. In an interview on the News Agents podcast, Reeves did not exclude potential ...

US sanctions against Venezuela are barbaric and immoral. But, they are not responsible for the economic collapse that has transpired in Venezuela over the past twenty years. ...

Austrian economists understand how we can apply economic laws and concepts to what we see in the real world. ...

Last week, there was a noticeable change in investor sentiment. We have so much data coming out this week, and much will rest on how the trading week ends. The S&P 500 index ($SPX) broke the uptrend, and on Tuesday, ...

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