The Labour government is set to significantly increase funding for clean energy projects, announcing a record £1.5 billion for its summer subsidy auction—a 50% increase over previous figures. This boost aims to revitalise the UK’s clean energy sector after the previous administration failed to secure any new offshore wind contractsContinue Reading

Carpetright’s recent collapse has left customers, suppliers, and landlords facing an estimated £213 million loss, with many expected to recover less than 1p for every pound owed. The collapse of Britain’s largest flooring chain has impacted hundreds of unsecured creditors, including high-profile names such as Royal Mail and Microsoft, accordingContinue Reading

Labour’s January introduction of VAT on private school fees has caused widespread concern among parents and independent schools, predicting inevitable closures due to the unexpected timing. Parents have expressed shock and dismay over the Chancellor’s decision to impose VAT on private school tuition fees from January, mid-academic year. Monday’s announcementContinue Reading

Taxes will likely be raised in the Budget, Rachel Reeves has said. The Chancellor said Labour would stick to its election manifesto promises not to raise national insurance, income tax or VAT, but left open the possibility for other tax hikes at the Budget on October 30. “I think thatContinue Reading

In the competitive online gaming world, “smurfing” has become a notable phenomenon. This practice, where skilled players create new accounts to compete against less experienced opponents, significantly impacts lower-ranked players’ gaming experiences. As esports and competitive gaming grow in popularity, understanding smurfing’s effects has become crucial for the entire gamingContinue Reading