It’s that time of year again – consider your end of tax year planning

With the end of the tax year fast approaching, now is the ideal time to review your finances. From Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) and pensions to Capital Gains Tax (CGT) and inheritance planning, timely action can help reduce tax and protect your long-term wealth.
News in Review

Interest rates edge lower, tax relief eases pressure on farmers, retail footfall rises and the FTSE breaks new ground
FTBs looking to buy in cities

More first-time buyers are setting their sights on city living, with Dundee and Edinburgh seeing the biggest increase in buyer enquiries. London has lost some appeal due to high prices, showing that affordability remains a key factor in buyer decisions.
Economic Review – December 2025

In our Economic Review of December – the Bank of England (BoE) warn further reductions were likely to become a ‘closer call,’ analysts suggest uncertainty ahead of the Budget affected growth, negatively impacting both consumer and business spending levels and retail conditions remain challenging.
Year in Review

Our Year in Review document takes a closer look at key events in 2025 impacting the global economy and markets, and looking ahead to what 2026 may have in store.
Commercial Property Market Review

UK commercial property faces shifting taxes, rising regional office rents, resilient West End investment, and growing demand for let-ready space
Residential Property Market Review

Tax changes, tenancy reform and shifting buyer support signal significant structural change across the UK housing market.
News in Review

UK GDP unexpectedly shrank in October as production fell, Budget uncertainty lingered and rate cuts may be on the cards.
Life insurance – time to redress the gender gap

Women are twice as likely than men to not have a life insurance policy, mainly due to knowledge gaps and concerns about affordability. But adequate coverage offers vital financial support to loved ones if the policyholder dies during its term.
Clients are tuning in to intergenerational planning

The UK is expected to see a significant shift in assets passed down to younger generations over the next 30 years, prompting an interest in intergenerational planning.