Report: Government changes mind on income tax rise
Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have decided against raising income tax in the upcoming Autumn Budget, The Financial Times reports. It’s likely the pair fear the effects of breaking a…
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Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have decided against raising income tax in the upcoming Autumn Budget, The Financial Times reports. It’s likely the pair fear the effects of breaking a…
Freeholders have applied to appeal last month’s High Court decision rejecting their challenge to the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024, which could cause further delays. In the original challenge…
Only 6% of plumbing and heating firms are optimistic about the UK’s economic outlook, the Q3 2025 State of Trade report from the Plumbing and Heating Federation (SNIPEF) found. Pessimism…
Yorkshire & Humber has the highest proportion of HMOs with Category 1 hazards, accounting for 3.2% of the region’s stock. This compares to 1.8% across England as a whole, analysis…
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Budget announcement in two weeks’ time is likely to be a ‘turning point in either direction’. That is according to Tarrant Parsons, RICS head of market research…
National and local policies will be given equal power when deciding whether developments are given the go-ahead, rather than local decision-makers being overruled. National Development Management Policies are upcoming government…
The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has argued that the May 2026 deadline for implementing the Renters’ Rights Act is too short. The association said landlords and businesses should get…
Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions will finally be abolished on 1 May 2026, the government has confirmed. This will put to bed years of delays, as then-Prime Minister Theresa May…
The UK has seen the sharpest annual decline in its millionaire population of any country, analysis from international property consultancy, Astons, has revealed. The UK has lost 14.3% of its…
The cost of mortgages at 90% and 95% loan-to-value has fallen to its lowest point in over three years, the Moneyfacts’ UK Mortgages Trends Treasury Report has found. Typical 2-year…