Ministers are to be granted new powers to compel pension funds to invest in British assets, under plans set to be announced in the Pension Schemes Bill on Thursday — a move expected to spark controversy within the retirement savings ...

Hopes for a sustained recovery in UK hiring “hang in the balance” as employer sentiment is hit by concerns over rising payroll taxes and incoming workers’ rights legislation, according to a new report by the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC). ...

High street banks have begun hiking mortgage rates for borrowers with large deposits, in a move that could add hundreds of pounds a year to the cost of remortgaging for wealthier homeowners. The shift comes as stubborn inflation figures dampen ...

Britain’s car industry suffered its worst April in over 70 years, with new figures revealing a sharp fall in vehicle production that underscores deepening challenges facing the sector. Data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) showed that ...

Keynesian “economics” is not just wrong; its precepts are not just based upon fallacies but also on lies. Since Keynes self-described as an “immoralist,” we shouldn‘t be surprised that his economics is immoral, too. ...

Pensions tax relief may be in the firing line in the upcoming Autumn Budget, with growing concern among financial experts that HMRC is targeting popular salary sacrifice schemes as a way to raise revenue. According to Blick Rothenberg, a leading ...

Israel’s televised genocide has corroborated the reality of the Palestinians; their reasons for rage and their rights to resistance and recompense. ...

Establishment figures erroneously claim Trump’s recent frustrations with Putin prove them right—that Putin can’t be reasoned with. ...

Pope Leo Wednesday: “In Gaza, cries rise to the heavens from parents holding the lifeless bodies of children.” ...

Japan is becoming a case study in what happens when investors lose patience with massive deficits. ...