Tata Steel has approached the UK and Welsh governments for a bailout after its big European customers halted production
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...
Tata Steel has approached the UK and Welsh governments for a bailout after its big European customers halted production
The UK administration is feeling the pressure for setting out an exit strategy as the economy is reeling under the stress of the coronavirus lockdown

British finance minister Rishi Sunak is preparing to offer 100% guarantees on loans to Britain’s smallest businesses after sustained pressure from Conservative...
Ministers are holding a series of high-level meetings with trade unions and business leaders amid fears that millions of people will be too fearful to return to work as pressure intensifies on the government to publish a path out of the national...

Bartenders, bagpipers, and other workers at The Trump Organisation are likely to be furloughed as US President Donald Trump’s family business is seeking...

With the stay at home advisory in place, the UK retail market recorded historic fall in sales in March

The UK government has announced a £1.25 billion support package to help tech start-ups survive the coronavirus pandemic
New research shows that more than 520,000 UK house sales will be abandoned this year, after the government ordered a temporary freeze on the housing market last month due to the coronavirus outbreak

In an attempt to slash costs, Grant Thornton has cut the pay and hours of 300 UK employees whose workload has declined due to the coronavirus pandemic

On 9th April, the London High Court has deferred hearings on a plea by the SBI-led consortium of Indian banks against liquor baron Vijay Mallya. The banks...