by pk_admin | Jul 1, 2026 | Insurance, News
Summer has arrived with a heatwave and season of sport. As the World Cup progresses, football fever is ramping up. In our feature for this edition we look at what the beautiful game can teach investors in terms of reactions to sudden shocks and playing the long game....
by pk_admin | Jun 30, 2026 | Financial Planning, Insurance, News
The resignation on Monday 22 June of Sir Keir Starmer, timed for shortly before the (delayed) arrival at Euston of former mayor of Manchester, now MP for Makerfield Andy Burnham, could mark a major change in UK fiscal and economic policy. At the time of writing, it...
by pk_admin | Apr 1, 2026 | Insurance, News
With the first signs of spring… With the first signs of spring comes expectation of the new tax year and changes across the tax spectrum. The announcement that sparked protests from farmers following its initial proposal in the Autumn 2024 Budget has since been...
by pk_admin | Dec 16, 2025 | Insurance, News
Welcome to our new-look quarterly Insights newsletter. The Autumn Budget, a winter Budget in all but name appearing as it has only six weeks from Christmas, wasn’t too full of festive cheer, with the headline changes being a further extension to the...
by pk_admin | Nov 26, 2025 | Budget, Financial Planning, Insurance
Autumn 2025 Budget Snapshot The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, presented the Budget statement to the House of Commons shortly after 12.30 this afternoon. The Budget statement updates Parliament and the nation on the state of the economy, on public...
by pk_admin | Oct 13, 2025 | Insurance, News
In this issue… Attention is turning to the Budget, now scheduled for late November. Having promised that her initial, tax-heavy Budget last year was a one-off, continuing pressures appear to have put that hope into doubt. Our feature in this edition looks ahead...
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