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Paul Anthony

Paul-Anthony is a Financial Writer and Financial Modeller, with a keen focus on UK / EU Economics, financial advice, investments, and mortgages (can put real estate instead if you prefer.) Studying BSc Economics at the University of London, as well as a Diploma in Regulated Financial Planning.

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Boris launches Operation Save Big Dog

London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Prime Minister Boris Johnson is planning to scrap Plan B Covid-19 restrictions in England and battle to save his job after a slew of scandals over the Downing Street parties. According to number of sources, the PM

by Paul Anthony
January 17, 2022
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Google backs plans to spend $1 billion on its UK office environment

London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tech giant, Alphabet Inc.’s Google plans to spend 1 billion on the future of in-office working in Central London expanding its UK capacity by 50%, showing its confidence by “reinvigorating “the work office environment, at a time

by Paul Anthony
January 16, 2022
Business

National Insurance Contributions could affect UK SMEs to fund new Health & Social Care levy

London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Last year, the government announced a sharp hike in National Insurance contributions and Dividend tax rates from April this year. The new tax hikes are set to rise in April this year despite calls from MPs and

by Paul Anthony
January 16, 2022
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Priti Patel’s Nationality and Borders Bill passed by a majority of 67, but why is it so controversial?

The Nationality and Borders Bill have cleared the House of Commons after passing by a majority of 67. The controversial bill has been criticised from all sides of the house – but managed to pass due to Tory support. The bill includes

by Paul Anthony
December 11, 2021
Business

Massive Landmark for HS2 – High Speed train to be built in UK after a £2 billion contract

A significant landmark moment in the UK manufacturing sector has been confirmed after HS2 Ltd signed a £2billion contract with Hitachi and French manufacturer Alstom to build state-of-the-art “bullet-style” trains In Britain, the Transport Secretary and HS2 Ltd announced yesterday. Transport Secretary

by Paul Anthony
December 11, 2021
Business

Bank of England Plan to Hold Off Rising Interest Rates Until Early 2022

The Bank of England chances of increasing interest rate is swiftly diminishing as new restrictions were announced yesterday to curb the spread of the new Omicron coronavirus variant. The BoE has hinted since the pandemic became the first central to raise rates. However,

by Paul Anthony
December 11, 2021
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Rolls-Royce launches the country’s first mini nuclear reactors venture with funding of £450m by Private Investors and Government backing.

Rolls-Royce has secured significant funding from the UK Government and foreign private investors to develop small nuclear reactors to generate cleaner energy. An important development for this country and worldwide is when we all are talking about climate change at COP26 in Glasgow.

by Paul Anthony
November 13, 2021
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EU‘s Economy Recovery Faces Challenges from High Energy Prices

The European Commission has raised this year’s growth forecast for the 19 countries, saying that the economy rebounded from the worst of the coronavirus pandemic as consumers returned to stores and employees went back to work in customer-facing roles.   The commission

by Paul Anthony
November 13, 2021
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Will UK House Prices Demand Shift If Interest Rates Rise?

House prices have reached a record average cost for a fourth running in October, climbing to a high of £335,325 for the first time since last year. Combined with a temporary cut in stamp duty and a strong labour market with several

by Paul Anthony
November 13, 2021
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