23rd March 2022
The Chancellor’s Spring Statement – what you need to know
Rishi Sunak delivered his Spring Statement today. We’ve sifted through the detail to bring you what you’re most likely to want to know about. Read More
19th January 2022
Inflation hits a 30-year high – but why, and what might it mean for mortgages?
Inflation is the rate at which the things we buy go up in cost, and it’s risen to 5.14% in the 12 months to December… Read More
12th November 2021
The Autumn Budget: Marks out of Ten…
Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered his second Budget speech of the year on Wednesday October 27th. It was, he declared at the… Read More
2nd September 2021
Is there any reason to worry about Inflation?
If you’re the sort of person who likes their glass half-empty then there will be plenty of opportunities to find something to worry about at… Read More
19th July 2021
COVID-19 Operational Update – 19/07/2021
CONSULTATIONS We’re delighted to be in a position to start offering in-person meetings again from 19th July. Whilst we’re excited about this, we also understand… Read More
8th April 2021
The Chancellor’s Mortgage Guarantee: a Good Idea? Or a Big Mistake?
“Generation Rent,” declared Rishi Sunak in his Budget speech, “will become Generation Buy.” Had the House of Commons been full, this announcement would no doubt… Read More
5th March 2021
Budget Overview 2021
5th March 2021 Introduction It is interesting to look back 12 months to Rishi Sunak’s first Budget: it was followed by a year none of… Read More
3rd March 2021
Stamp Duty Holiday – EXTENDED
3rd March 2021 There was great news for homebuyers today as chancellor Rishi Sunak extended the stamp duty holiday for a further 3 months, until… Read More
27th November 2020
Spelling out the Chancellor’s Spending Review
Introduction On Wednesday, November 25th Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered his Spending Review for next year to the House of Commons. In the absence of an… Read More
2nd October 2020
SUMMARY: The Chancellor’s Winter Economic Plan
In December 2019, the Conservatives won an 80 seat majority in the General Election and three months later, new Chancellor Rishi Sunak presented his first… Read More