
Recruitment chief warns of UK jobs recession and urges 'pro‑jobs' Autumn Budget
Lee Biggins of CV‑Library calls on the Chancellor to cut hiring taxes, reduce red tape and de‑risk recruitment as vacancies hit multi‑year lows

Lee Biggins of CV‑Library calls on the Chancellor to cut hiring taxes, reduce red tape and de‑risk recruitment as vacancies hit multi‑year lows

Alex Kruse says a young mechanic crashed his $35,000 GWM Cannon during a July service, triggering months of insurance disputes and a demand to return a loan car; the dealership says the insurer handled the claim.

Office for Budget Responsibility update and weak productivity data increase pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves as job and public sector figures highlight fiscal tensions

Analysis of vehicle records shows 4.3 million tickets issued in April–June; ministers face pressure over stalled code of practice and a controversial £20 mitigation charge

Bank analysis shows older customers are being targeted and losing thousands to long-running relationship frauds; police urge caution and to keep conversations on platform apps

Investors including Jeff Yass, General Atlantic and KKR weigh rollover, sale or partial roll that could create tax, legal and congressional challenges for a U.S.-led TikTok

Bank and consultancy WPI Economics say 530,000 transactions fail annually, with long delays, gazumping and legal bottlenecks blamed

A 0.25 percentage-point reduction to a 4%–4.25% target range would be the Fed’s first cut since last December amid signs of a slowing labor market and continued inflation above target

Lloyds’ UK Sector Tracker records a three-month high in business cost inflation in August while most sectors hold back on full price increases amid weak demand