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The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) is cautiously optimistic ahead of Wednesday’s Autumn Statement and Spending Review.
Which?'s Chief Executive responds to Theresa May's CBI speech this week and calls on UK business leaders to listen to what consumers want on boardroom representation and deliver it.
Responsible Finance has written to the Chancellor highlighting the role of the Responsible Finance sector in achieving ongoing support to social enterprises, innovative housing projects and helping people manage household finances.
Commenting on the Prime Minister’s commitment for the UK to maintain its status as having the lowest corporation tax rate in the G20, Robin Walduck, tax partner at KPMG in the UK, said:
Speaking at the BSA’s Annual lunch today, Chairman, Dick Jenkins, outlined his views on Brexit and launched a new BSA housing report which recommends ten actions aimed at bringing new housebuilding technologies into the mainstream to help address the housing crisis.
On the day of the launch of the Building Societies Association’s new housing report, Sarah Wilde spoke to PoliticsHome about the organisation’s recommendations.
The Building Societies Association responds to the Redfern Review.
Chancellor will look to provide stability in the run-up to start of exit negotiations, says EY.
The Building Societies Association comments on last week's decision by the Monetary Policy Committee to hold the Bank Base Rate at 0.25%
Treasury Committee member Rachel Reeves MP urges the FCA to protect the most financially vulnerable customers by setting a cap on unauthorised overdraft charges.
Treasury Select Committee member John Mann MP criticises Theresa May and Philip Hammond for dragging out the process of Mark Carney's reappointment.
New analysis from the Mineral Products Association provides hard evidence that the economic recovery from the 2008/9 recession has had too little impact beyond London and largely by-passed the rest of Britain.
Britain’s best-known business for the over 50s has presented the Chancellor with a powerful blueprint for this November’s Autumn Statement.
Charities are set to reap millions of pounds in tax benefits and enjoy full FCA regulation on their investments following the launch of a new fund structure.
Ahead of a Parliamentary event, Jersey Finance explains how new research is leading them to face the political and financial landscape with confidence.
Responsible Finance, the association representing responsible finance lenders across the United Kingdom, will officially launch in Wales at the Senedd, Cardiff Bay on Wednesday 12th October 2016.
Saga's director of communications Paul Green responds to Gavin Barwell's comments that inheritance should skip a generation.
Building societies are topping the best-buy tables when it comes to consumers' preferred savings accounts and mortgage providers, an independent consumer group reveals. Fairer Finance helps consumers to find a bank or building society that offers a good service, not just a good rate.
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell MP and Shadow Business Secretary Jon Trickett MP joined Adam Marshall from the British Chamber of Commerce & Tom Clarke, editor of Prospect magazine to discuss the future of Labour's economic policy at a reception at Labour party conference in Liverpool.
People are more likely to buy a property now than they were just before the Referendum result, the BSA’s Property Tracker results reveal.
Ahead of their policy roundtable at the Conservative Party Conference, Investment Association chair Helena Morrissey describes their work to make the UK a great place for asset management businesses.
Anne-Marie spoke about the Triple Win report that was co-authored by the APSRG and the All-Party Parliamentary Manufacturing Group, and its findings.
Ahead of a Parliamentary roundtable, Jersey Finance and Capital Economics have analysed the financial benefits of links between Jersey and Britain.
Former shadow chancellor Chris Leslie speaks to PoliticsHome ahead of his debate of EU passporting.