How Rishi Sunak can raise revenues without wrecking the Covid recovery

Rishi Sunak’s £400bn balancing act: With the Budget fast approaching, here’s how the Chancellor can raise revenues without wrecking the Covid recovery By Douglas Mcwilliams Founder Of The Centre For Economic And Business Research Published: 22:06 GMT, 17 February 2021 | Updated: 22:06 GMT, 17 February 2021 The last new tax proposed by an economist … Read more

Manchester recruitment consultant, 25, smashed aunt’s Range Rover in £3,000 drunken wrecking spree

Recruitment consultant, 25, smashed up her aunt’s Range Rover in £3,000 drunken wrecking spree after row with her boyfriend Megan Smith, 25, from Ashton-under-Lyne, smashed her aunt’s Range Rover  She was staying with aunt Kirstie Whitehead to get space from her boyfriend But became angry and shouted ‘I’m going to f*** this place up and … Read more

QCs accuse Attorney General Suella Braverman of wrecking country’s reputation with Brexit plan

Britain’s top lawyers have accused Attorney General Suella Braverman of wrecking the country’s reputation abroad with the Government plan to break international law over Brexit. The Bar Council, the professional association for barristers, asked Ms Braverman how the UK could retain a ‘shred of credibility’ in demanding other countries follow international law while admitting its … Read more

Heathrow boss: ‘Quarantine roulette is wrecking Britain’

Heathrow’s boss warns Covid quarantine restrictions are ‘strangling the economy’ as passenger numbers plunged more than 80% last month By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:52 BST, 11 September 2020 | Updated: 22:19 BST, 11 September 2020 Heathrow’s boss has warned Covid quarantine restrictions are ‘strangling the economy’ as passenger numbers plunged more … Read more

ROSS CLARK: Workshy Whitehall is wrecking the recovery 

This week we were meant to witness the great return to work, following Boris Johnson’s plea for the country to get back to the office and fire up our beleaguered economy. City centres, it was hoped, would be buzzing again as white-collar workers returned to their desks for the first time in five months, buying coffees … Read more