In this episode of Week in Business, City AM's Editor in Chief, Christian May, touches on Merck, the £300bn pharma giant, pulling the plug on a £1bn project at London’s King’s Cross. He also dives into why the business community is nervous about the upcoming budget and why the CBI would rather have a broader income tax hike. Week in Business is also available in video format here.
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In this episode of Week in Business, City AM's Editor in Chief, Christian May, touches on Merck, the £300bn pharma giant, pulling the plug on a £1bn project at London’s King’s Cross. He also dives into why the business community is nervous about the upcoming budget and why the CBI would rather have a broader income tax hike. Week in Business is also available in video format here.
Could things get any worse for Labour or the UK economy?
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Could things get any worse for Labour or the UK economy?
It’s a year since Labour swept to power, so why does it already feel like we’re watching their dying days? City AM's editor-in-chief, Christian May, asks in the latest episode of Week in Business. Christian discusses Reeves’ tears at this week’s already infamous Prime Minister’s Questions, Starmer’s capitulation to Labour rebels, and the impossible fiscal headache left by the government’s welfare u-turn. Week in Business is also available in video format here.
Week in Business
In this episode of Week in Business, City AM's Editor in Chief, Christian May, touches on Merck, the £300bn pharma giant, pulling the plug on a £1bn project at London’s King’s Cross. He also dives into why the business community is nervous about the upcoming budget and why the CBI would rather have a broader income tax hike. Week in Business is also available in video format here.