Tag: scrap

Leading economists urge Coalition to drop 50p tax rate

Leading economists urge Coalition to drop 50p tax rate

A group of twenty leading economists have called on the Coalition Government to scrap the top 50p tax rate as it is damaging the UK economy. The request comes at a time when many experts believe the economy could be heading towards a double-dip recession and the rate should be dropped in order to boost [...]

Wealthy individuals express a desire to shun retirement

Wealthy individuals express a desire to shun retirement

In its latest Insights Report, Barclays Wealth has discovered that there is a growing number of wealthy individuals in the UK that want to continue working and never retire. This so-called “Nevertirement Trend” is favoured by 60% of high net worth individuals in the report called: The Age Illusion: How the Wealthy are Redefining Their [...]

Government to announce state pension age increase

Government to announce state pension age increase

Work and pensions secretary, Iain Duncan Smith, is expected to announce today that the state pension age will rise to 66 for men – as early as 2016. Furthermore, the Government is to raise the option of extending it further, perhaps to 70 and beyond in the following decades. The former Labour Government’s policy was [...]

Survey reveals default retirement age should be abolished

Survey reveals default retirement age should be abolished

According to a survey conducted by charity, Age UK, two-thirds of people support Government plans to scrap the default retirement age (DRA). The survey, which questioned more than 1,000 people, found 70% wanted to continue working beyond retirement. Currently, an employer has the legal right to terminate the employment of a 65-year-old – something which [...]

HIPs to go as coalition government takes charge

HIPs to go as coalition government takes charge

The Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government has confirmed that it is proposing to scrap the unpopular Home Information Pack (HIP), while retaining energy performance certificates, which are required under European law. HIPs were introduced in 2007 despite strong opposition from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and National Association of Estate Agents, who argued that the [...]

General Motors abandons advanced talks to sell Opel

General Motors abandons advanced talks to sell Opel

US car giant General Motors (GM) has abandoned plans to sell a majority stake in its European car business Opel, including its UK brand Vauxhall. GM had agreed to sell Opel and Vauxhall to Magna, a Canadian car parts supplier, to raise funds after facing collapse earlier this year. The shock decision comes after talks [...]

‘Bangers for Cash’ scheme now in force

‘Bangers for Cash’ scheme now in force

In a bid to boost the fall in demand for new cars, the UK’s car-scrappage scheme comes into force today. The scheme, which pays consumers to get rid of their old cars and replace it with a more environmentally friendly car, has been successful in overseas, particularly in Germany who reported a 40% increase in [...]