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Labour will stage a Commons vote in a bid to force the Government to hand over 58 reports into how Brexit will affect the UK.
The average British household may have lost more than £600 each because of the vote for Brexit, according to a leading thinktank.
Philip Hammond’s commitment to balancing the nation's books has been thrown into turmoil after a leading think tank warned of mounting spending pressures ahead of the Budget.
After stints at Education, Defra and the MoJ, Liz Truss says she feels at home in the Treasury – but believes her time in other departments means she knows all about ‘what people get up to’. The Chief Secretary tells John Ashmore why it’s time for the Treasury to ditch the ‘box-ticking’ and build a more collaborative approach across government
HMRC will need to employ up to 5,000 extra staff and up to £450m if Britain crashes out the EU without a deal, the most senior civil servant in HMRC said today.
The UK economy grew by 0.4% between June and September, according to the latest official statistics.
A culture of work that relies on zero-hours contracts, rather than up-skilling workers, is the reason for stagnating productivity levels, says John Mann MP.
Senior industry figures have called for the Government to seek out their guidance to ensure that trade keeps moving at the Channel Ports if the UK crashes out of the EU with no Brexit deal.
Retrospective immigration checks on bank accounts could force people into illegal economy, says Lord Roberts.
A top Labour MP today accused the Government of “hiding bad news” after Liam Fox admitted publishing a set of controversial Brexit impact assessments could scupper negotiations for Britain.
We are exporting less in goods by value relative to imports than at any time in our history. The UK, the trading nation of yore, is now breaking records for trade of all the wrong reasons, says Shadow Business and International Trade Minister Bill Esterson.
From tackling congestion to rolling out 5G and ultrafast broadband, improving our infrastructure is the key to ensuring the UK succeeds on the global stage, writes Lord Adonis
We need to recognise that some aspects of taxation are outdated and have not kept up with the changes that small businesses must contend with, says Derek Thomas MP.
Reversing Brexit would have a “significant” and “positive” impact on the British economy, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Inflation hit 3% in September for the first time since March 2012, according to Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures.
Transatlantic exchange will benefit responsible finance providers.
European leaders are dragging their feet on a deal which would protect EU and British citizens after Brexit in a bid to garner more concessions from the UK, according to reports.
Philip Hammond is considering a “bold” new tax on older people in a bid to help address “intergenerational fairness” in the upcoming Budget, according to reports.
The boss of the world’s largest building society, Nationwide’s Joe Garner, has called on the financial services industry to adopt a more cooperative approach to leadership if the sector is to regain trust among the British public.
John McDonnell has seized on new IMF research which claims governments can increase taxes on the rich without hurting growth.
Modern trade deals are too important to be done behind closed doors - and it's time for parliament to step up, says Helen Dennis of Fairtrade Foundation, and Sophie Hardefeldt of the Trade Justice Movement.
Businesses across Scotland are marking their diaries for second Heathrow Business Summit Scotland, set for 18th October in Edinburgh.
Brexit dominated the party conference discussions, but there were no big announcements which provided new details, says Dods political consultant Arpinder Baryana.
Tom Purvis, Political and Economic Advisor at IPSE, responds to Peter Dowd’s article acknowledging the crucial importance of the self-employed for the UK economy.