Additional €2 billion to fight poverty
The government will make an additional €2 billion a year available on a structural basis to support vulnerable households. This measure will prevent a rise in the number of people living in poverty and reduce the number of children growing up in poverty. Most of this expenditure will
Read MorePackage of measures to cushion the impact of rising energy prices and inflation
The government is introducing new supplementary measures to cushion the impact of rising energy prices and persistent inflation on low- and middle-income earners. Inflation may rise substantially this year, possibly reaching 5.2%. This is due mainly to higher energy prices. Purchasing power is expected to fall by 2.7%
Read MoreUK economy grows by 0.1% in unexpected boost for Rachel Reeves
ONS data showing British national output rose in final quarter of 2024 confounds forecasts of 0.1% decline Britain has avoided a recession after the economy unexpectedly picked up in the final three months of 2024, easing some of the pressure on Rachel Reeves after flatlining during the summer.
Read MoreNetherlands earmarks €2.5 billion for support to Ukraine in 2023
In 2023 the Netherlands will make €2.5 billion available to support Ukraine. The government expects that this amount will be necessary to provide military aid, support essential repair and reconstruction activities and contribute financially to efforts to combat impunity. The Dutch Cabinet approved the proposal by ministers Liesje
Read MoreAndrew Bailey warns against watering down City regulations in pursuit of growth
Bank of England governor says there is ‘no trade-off’ between economic growth and financial stability The governor of the Bank of England has warned against watering down City regulations introduced after the 2008 banking crash, saying there was “no trade-off” between economic growth and financial stability. In a
Read MoreHigh number of shell companies detrimental to the Netherlands, says Committee
Shell companies contribute little to the Dutch economy, impose a disproportionate cost on developing countries in terms of lost tax revenue, and damage the Netherlands’ reputation. These are the principal conclusions reached by the Committee on Conduit Companies chaired by Bernard Ter Haar, which presented its final report
Read MoreUK economy on course for 1.5% expansion, NIESR predicts
Thinktank cautions Trump tariffs could blow hole in forecast, with 63% of UK firms exporting to US expecting to be hit The British economy is on course to expand by 1.5% this year after the budget gave a boost to public spending but could be blown off course
Read MoreThe Guardian view on interest rates: the Bank of England on its own won’t revive growth | Editorial
Base rate cuts may ease borrowing costs but without stronger public spending and targeted tax relief, economic stagnation will persist “It will be welcome news to many that we have been able to cut interest rates again,” said Andrew Bailey, the Bank of England governor, last week. Plenty
Read MoreMr Weekers concludes agreement with US to tackle tax evasion and undeclared savings
Mr Weekers, the State Secretary of Finance, has concluded an agreement with the United States today making possible an automatic exchange of data between the tax authorities of both countries. This agreement implementing the U.S. Foreign Accounts Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) underscores the co-operation of the Netherlands and
Read MoreBank of England’s Mann backed rate cut as she sees inflation ‘hump’ easing
Downturn in jobs market will mean workers will be unlikely to be able to bid up their wages, says policymaker Business live – latest updates The Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann has said she backed a half-point cut in UK interest rates last week because she believes
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