Politics Advisers Politics Tributes pour in for former Labour MP and pensions campaigner Frank FieldBy Dan Cooper Tributes have been pouring in for former Labour minister and pensions advocate…
1 Politics Politics Regulation UK economy grows slightly with 0.1% GDP expansionBy Momodou Musa Touray The UK economy has grown slightly for the second month in a…
2 Politics Advisers Politics UK inflation falls to lowest level since 2022By Lois Vallely The consumer prices index (CPI) rose by 3.4% in the 12 months…
1 Politics Inheritance tax receipts set for another record-breaking yearBy Dan Cooper The government is on course to collect record inheritance tax (IHT) receipts…
1 Politics Pensions Politics LTA policy statement ‘massively lacks’ detailsBy Lois Vallely The policy statement for scrapping the lifetime allowance (LTA) is “massively lacking…
2 Politics Pensions People moves Politics Hunt denies rumours he will quit ahead of next election: reportsBy Lois Vallely Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has reportedly denied rumours he will quit ahead of…
3 Politics Politics Regulation Diversity Project urges action to combat ‘accidental’ sexismBy Lois Vallely The Diversity Project has called for the financial services sector to put…
Politics Pensions Politics Spring Budget pension changes drive IFAs to adapt adviceBy Lois Vallely The pension policy changes announced in the chancellor’s Spring Budget this year…
Politics Politics Bank of England holds base rate at 5.25% in ‘surprise’ moveBy Lois Vallely The Bank of England has decided to hold the interest rates at…
1 Politics Politics Inflation eases but prices not fallingBy Lois Vallely Inflation has fallen 1.1% below average earnings, but advisers have been warned…
Politics Politics Regulation IHT receipts in June highest monthly on record    By Momodou Musa Touray Inheritance tax (IHT) receipts in June hit record high as rising prices…
Politics Politics Regulation Govt confirms it will repeal EU-enacted PRIIPS after consultationBy Momodou Musa Touray The government has confirmed that it will repeal the EU-enacted packaged retail…
1 Politics Politics Tax Tony Wickenden: Everything we know about Labour’s tax plansBy Tony Wickenden As we move towards 2024 and closer to a general election, people…
1 Politics Pensions Politics Regulation Pressure is on for new City and pensions ministers in 2023By Simon Fitzpatrick Ministerial stability has not been a common feature of our recent political…
1 Politics Economy Politics Investment reaction to Truss’s resignationBy Jean-Baptiste Andrieux After 44 days in office, Liz Truss announced her decision to leave…
1 Politics Business Investments Politics What does Liz Truss mean for investment?By Jean-Baptiste Andrieux It is now official, Liz Truss has become the new prime minister…
Politics Investments Politics German federal elections: The end of the beginningBy Jean-Baptiste Andrieux Germans went out to the poll stations on Sunday to elect its…
Politics Politics Get ready for an early general electionBy Charlotte Adamson A strong showing in the local elections for the Conservative Party set…
Politics Investments Podcast Special: Money Marketing dissects Rishi’s tightrope walkBy Money Marketing Team Money Marketing offer their thoughts on an policy-packed Budget announcement, before…
Politics Economy The Money Marketing Podcast: US Election SpecialBy Justin Cash Money Marketing editor Justin Cash stays up deep into the night to…
1 Politics Advisers Economy Poll: Will your firm use the ‘kickstart’ scheme to hire new staff?By Money Marketing In last week’s economic statement, chancellor Rishi Sunak unveiled a £2bn fund…
4 Politics Investments Pensions Politics Robin Powell: Local Government Pension Scheme is an insulting waste of moneyBy Robin Powell The LGPS is both a bureaucratic behemoth and eye-wateringly expensive — yet…
3 Politics Advisers Business Pensions Politics Tax Steve Webb: Does it really matter who wins the election?By Steve Webb Later this year, UK voters will go to the polls and the…
1 Politics Pensions Politics Retirement Labour’s financial services proposals could go furtherBy Alison Gay There have been a couple of interesting publications this week from the…