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Inflation as measured by the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) fell to 1.5 per cent in May, its lowest level in four-and-a-half years and the sixth consecutive month that inflation has been below the Bank of England’s 2 per cent target.
According to figures published by the Sunday Telegraph, thousands more families will be required to pay inheritance tax (IHT) this year as an improving economy and rising house prices push them above the £325,000 threshold.
In the latest of a series of positive reports about the UK’s economic recovery, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) has upgraded its latest growth forecast to its highest level since before the financial crisis.
The jobs market continued to improve in the three months to April, with the number of people out of work falling by 161,000 to 2.16 million, bringing the unemployment rate down to 6.6 per cent, its lowest level since January 2009.
The economy has finally clawed its way back to pre-recession levels according to the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR), having grown by 0.9 per cent in the three months to May.
Earlier today (June 10) supermarket giant Tesco launched its first current account, offering 3 per cent interest and Clubcard points, while Barclays has announced that it is launching a contactless payments wristband for customers next year.
New research has revealed that the UK kept its position last year as Europe’s top destination for international investors and is now the fifth most attractive target for business investment globally.
As the day looms when employees can ask for flexible working rights, official figures reveal that the number of people working from home has risen to its highest level since records began.
The Queen unveiled a raft of proposed legislation in her Speech yesterday (June 4), including pension reforms and help for childcare, but one Bill in particular is specifically designed to address the needs of small businesses.
The UK has risen to become the fourth richest nation in the world, with the average family better off than those in France, Italy and Japan, according to the latest figures available from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).