A pub manager is giving away a free penny with every pint after he said Chancellor Rachel Reeves' 1p cut in duty on draught ...
The chancellor tells the BBC businesses will have to absorb the costs of paying more National Insurance or give out smaller pay rises.
Rachel Reeves questioned about the Budget, while Kemi Badenoch is asked about the future of the Conservative Party.
The first minister says the Conservatives left a "£22 billion black hole", and warns against "scaremongering" because "a very small proportion of farmers in Wales will be impacted by that inheritance ...
Top pub and restaurant bosses have warned the chancellor that tax rises in last month's Budget will "unquestionably" cause ...
The JD Sports boss was one of more than 120 business leaders to sign a letter, published in The Times, backing Labour ahead ...
Trevor Broome, joint non-executive chair of Visit Cornwall and general manager of Land's End Landmark, said it was a very challenging time due to the "perfect storm" of issues, including recent poor ...
Hospices will receive extra support to ease the burden of rising National Insurance (NI) contributions, the health secretary ...
The threshold at which employers start paying the tax on each employee's salary will be reduced from £9,100 per year to £5,000. However, the Chancellor said she would extend the Employers ...
From April, firms will pay National Insurance at 15% on salaries above £5,000, up from 13.8% on salaries above £9,100. That ...
From next April, employers will have to pay NI at 15% on salaries above £5,000, instead of 13.8% on salaries above £9,100 currently ... told the BBC he expected the rise to cost his surgery ...