UK’s Energy Profits Levy: Does It Protect Consumers or Stifle Investment?

by Christopher McEvedy https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WH0xUPIdz5LmytiGJy6osRQpklOsAy47/view?usp=share_link The utility and wisdom of the EPL has been raised once more since the Israel-US war on Iran began, and the consequent rises in oil and gas prices. The UK’s EPL was introduced by the Conservative government of Boris Johnson in 2022, in the wake of large energy company profits following…

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London’s office market rebounds – but only for the best buildings

Office vacancy rates in central London are falling, pointing to a recovery in demand for workspace after the pandemic. But the rebound is uneven, with companies increasingly favouring newer, high-quality buildings while older offices struggle to attract tenants. In the City, vacancy rates have dropped to around 9.2 per cent, a five-year low, according to…

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Reeves targets votes in Labour’s vulnerable heartlands

Rachel Reeves allocated billions in financial support to voters in Labour’s political heartlands, as the government faces increasing threats ahead of local elections in May.  The measures included £1.3 billion in additional funding for the Scottish and Welsh governments, a scrapping of the two-child benefit cap and a surprise £2.3 billion miners’ pension scheme.  In…

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