Wetherspoons to slash prices of beer and food for a day to protest against VAT
Pubs have been under pressure for decades due to the tax disadvantages that they have compared with supermarkets, the pub chain said.
European markets down as UK inflation soars to highest in nine years
CPI surged to 3.2% in August, up from 2% in July.
Should companies pay workers bonuses for turning up on time
Amazon has announced it will be offering a £50 weekly bonus for some of its permanent UK employees for turning up to work on time.
How to cut your National Insurance bill
Prime minister Boris Johnson has announced a controversial plan to raise national insurance payments by 1.25%. Here are some top tips cutting your tax bill.
European Stocks Edge Lower; Chinese Data, H&M Sales Weigh
European stock markets edged lower Wednesday, with weak Chinese data and disappointing sales from H&M raising concerns about the global economic recovery. Swedish clothing giant Hennes&Mauritz (ST:HMb), the world's second-biggest fashion retailer, r...
UK regulators ‘not equipped’ to keep pace with post-Brexit changes
The Public Accounts Committee on Wednesday called for a rethink in how UK regulators operate as they take on roles European regulators previously held.
UK schools failing students on financial literacy
In a survey, commissioned for the Financial Times by Ipsos Mori, 90% of people in England admitted to learning “nothing at all” or “not very much” about finance during their school education.