What will the election mean for your investments and for the Pound?
Rachel Reeves and the government have missed a real opportunity to put our country on a growth trajectory in this Budget.
Rachel Reeves has pulled a staggering £66bn from the UK economy: £40bn in the October 2024 Budget, largely from businesses, and another £26bn in the November 2025 Budget, hitting workers, the wealthy and businesses to fund higher welfare spending...
What will the election mean for your investments and for the Pound?
Navinder Singh Sarao (36), Hounslow has been accused of using a computerised share-trading program to manipulate the market for S&P 500 futures contracts on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. He has been accused of reaping profits of $40 Million...
The value of British companies is sky-rocketing. You think house prices are moving up? You should see share prices. Why are British companies worth so much? Not bad if you are an entrepreneur.

Tata Motors has made automotive history in Britain with the launch of Jaguar's newest model XE, an entry-level luxury saloon car, at its factory in the...
Digital Entrepreneur and STEM evangelist, Lopa Patel MBE, has been announced as one of the latest recipients of the Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion, becoming the first Asian woman to receive the award.
The new Administrative review regime which until now applied mainly to entry clearance applications on Points based applications is now applicable to in country applications as well.
As I said on my BBC newspaper review, The FTSE 100 has impressed market participants these past couple of weeks after having run a rally of more than 300 points. At the beginning of the month the FTSE was trading near the 6,750 points’ support...

London-listed Vedanta group of NRI tycoon Anil Agarwal has slapped a `notice of claims' against the government of India, challenging the Rs 204.97billion...
Tata Consultancy Services, India's leading IT firm, has unveiled a new initiative in the UK designed to help encourage more young people into digital careers
Surveys have revealed that girls who study maths and science as A-level subjects go on to earn a third more in wages, compared to those who take up art and humanity subjects.