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  • Umbrella union to be wound up after HMRC tax avoidance accusation

    Umbrella union to be wound up after HMRC tax avoidance accusation

    May 16, 2025

    A Liverpool-based contracting company accused of promoting tax avoidance is to be wound up after appointing liquidators, City AM can reveal. The firm, called, Umbrella Union, described itself as an “umbrella contracting company” which “can help you comply with financial regulations whilst remaining self employed.” In October last year, HMRC added the company to its…


  • Gold set for steepest weekly drop in six months as trade fears ease and dollar strengthens

    Gold set for steepest weekly drop in six months as trade fears ease and dollar strengthens

    May 16, 2025

    Gold prices are on track for their worst week since November 2024, falling 3.3% amid a stronger dollar and easing US-China trade tensions. Read more: Gold set for steepest weekly drop in six months as trade fears ease and dollar strengthens


  • Aviva warns against forcing UK pension funds to buy domestic assets

    Aviva warns against forcing UK pension funds to buy domestic assets

    May 16, 2025

    Aviva CEO Dame Amanda Blanc says mandating pension funds to invest in UK assets would be “a sledgehammer to crack a nut”, urging government to prioritise fiduciary duty. Read more: Aviva warns against forcing UK pension funds to buy domestic assets


  • NatWest nears full reprivatisation as taxpayer stake drops below 1%

    NatWest nears full reprivatisation as taxpayer stake drops below 1%

    May 16, 2025

    The government’s stake in NatWest has dropped below 1%, marking a near-complete exit from the £45.5bn bailout era and paving the way for full reprivatisation within weeks. Read more: NatWest nears full reprivatisation as taxpayer stake falls below 1%


  • UK government trials AI tool to streamline public consultations

    UK government trials AI tool to streamline public consultations

    May 16, 2025

    The UK government is piloting an AI tool named ‘Consult’ to automate the analysis of public consultation responses, aiming to reduce administrative workloads and enhance efficiency across departments.


  • Aviva chief warns ministers not to force pension funds to buy British

    Aviva chief warns ministers not to force pension funds to buy British

    May 15, 2025

    British pension funds should not be forced to invest in UK assets, the boss of one of London’s biggest insurance firms has said, in a rebuke of the government’s pension reforms plans. The Treasury this week helped seal a voluntary, non-binding agreement by pension funds, dubbed the Mansion House Accord, will see increased investment into…


  • FIFA cheered by ECJ backing in agent fees dispute – but ‘far from a unilateral win’

    FIFA cheered by ECJ backing in agent fees dispute – but ‘far from a unilateral win’

    May 15, 2025

    Fifa has welcomed the qualified backing of its plan to cap football agents’ fees from a top judge at the European Court of Justice following legal challenges.  The opinion issued by AG Nicholas Emiliou is not binding but offers an indication of the verdict that the ECJ may ultimately reach in a case with profound…


  • MP launches bill to make polluters pay for climate damage and resilience efforts

    MP launches bill to make polluters pay for climate damage and resilience efforts

    May 15, 2025

    A new climate finance bill aims to tax fossil fuel firms, superyachts, and private jets to fund flood defences and home insulation.


  • HMRC issues first individual tax avoidance stop notices to former solicitor Paul Baxendale-Walker

    HMRC issues first individual tax avoidance stop notices to former solicitor Paul Baxendale-Walker

    May 15, 2025

    HMRC has issued its first-ever tax avoidance Stop Notices to an individual, targeting Paul Baxendale-Walker for promoting schemes using offshore trusts to avoid tax. Read more: HMRC issues first individual tax avoidance Stop Notices to former solicitor Paul Baxendale-Walker


  • Analysts say ‘buy’ Vanquis shares after payday loan turnaround

    Analysts say ‘buy’ Vanquis shares after payday loan turnaround

    May 15, 2025

    Vanquis shares could finally be about to turn a corner, according to one group of City analysts. The shares peaked at more than 2,600p in 2015, and have since fallen by more than 96 per cent as Vanquis has endured soaring complaints and regulatory backlash thanks to its sub-prime lending and payday loan market exposure.…


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