Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered the Labour government’s Autumn Budget yesterday and it paints a mixed picture for the ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered Labour’s first Budget in 15 years, with significant implications for UK businesses.
This article covers everything chancellor Rachel Reeves had to say from a retail and leisure perspective in the autumn budget ...
For 2025/26, the lower earnings limit will increase to £6,500 and the small profits threshold (SPT) will rise to £6,845. The ...
The Government has announced that they will pilot the new Domestic Abuse Protection Notices and Domestic Abuse Protection ...
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With the new labour government’s first budget looming, the rumour mill has been spinning with predictions that the financial landscape for those looking to sell their businesses may be about to change ...