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.
Is Rachel Reeves Right to Say Critics are Talking Rubbish?
Week in Business
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Is Rachel Reeves Right to Say Critics are Talking Rubbish?
It’s not just Angela Rayner who finds herself on the defensive; Rachel Reeves has come out fighting - claiming many of her critics are talking rubbish. So, does she have a point? In this episode of Week in Business, City AM editor-in-chief Christian May discusses the reshuffle that has centralised economics firepower away from her, and within Number 10. With less backing than ever before from Keir Starmer, can the Chancellor fix the UK's perilous financial situation? Week ...
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.