<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> Eurostar’s CEO has revealed that an app aimed at facilitating border checks for UK travellers crossing the Channel will not be ready in time for the European Union’s planned implementation of the Entry Exit System (EES) in October. This delay raises concerns about potential long queues for […]
UK Delays Health and Safety Checks on EU Imports Amid Post-Brexit Border Control Concerns
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> Amid concerns over potential disruption and system readiness, the UK government has reportedly informed port health authorities of its decision to delay the commencement of health and safety checks on imports from the European Union (EU) as part of new post-Brexit border controls. According to reports, a […]
Inflation Expected to Stabilise at 2% in 2024, Hints Bank of England Deputy Governor
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> Sir Dave Ramsden, the Bank of England’s deputy governor overseeing markets, has indicated that inflation is expected to stabilise at 2% in 2024, potentially signalling the possibility of interest rate cuts. His remarks diverge from the Bank’s previous forecasts, suggesting a potential revision in the inflation outlook […]
Tories Mull Stamp Duty Cut Ahead of General Election in Autumn Statement
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> The Conservative Party is weighing the option of implementing a stamp duty cut ahead of the general election through the autumn statement, aiming to woo voters with a pre-election offer. The proposed measure involves raising the stamp duty threshold from £250,000 to £300,000, potentially resulting in significant […]