Spring Statement 2026: Industry Perspective on Protection and Risk
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CEA Reacts to the Chancellor’s Spring Statement
Viki Bell CEO, Construction Equipment Association (CEA) comments on the Spring Statement “The Spring Statement was clearly designed to justify and vindicate the Government’s economic … The post CEA Reacts to the Chancellor’s Spring Statement appeared first on Plant Planet.
City MP responds: A Spring Statement continuing Labour’s commitment to invest, rebuild and renew
Responding to today’s Spring Statement from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Member of Parliament for Portsmouth South, Stephen Morgan MP, said: “Today’s Spring Statement demonstrates that this Government remains committed to invest in Britain’s future. Long term plans discussed today will build a stronger, more secure economy and provide short-term relief to ease the cost of living. “Portsmouth’s families will see £150 off their energy bills…
Spring Statement 2026: industry perspective on protection and risk
While the Spring Statement was expected to be low-key, industry experts highlight ongoing challenges around financial resilience, support for those out of work due to ill-health, and the implications for protection policies across the workforce. Following the Spring Statement, Katharine Moxham, spokesperson for GRiD comments: “Although we were expecting a quiet fiscal event today, policies that encourage people back into the workplace should hav…
Chancellor Delivers Spring Statement as Financial Pressures Mount for Hospitality Operators - CLH News: Caterer, Licensee and Hotelier News - News for Pubs, Bars, Hotels and Restaurants
Share Post Share Email Chancellor Rachel Reeves has stood firmly behind her government’s economic programme, telling MPs it remains the correct course of action for the country — even as fresh global instability rattles financial markets and raises fresh concerns for cost-pressured businesses across the UK’s hospitality and licensed on-trade sector. Addressing the House of Commons to deliver her Spring Statemen…
Employer News:Spring Statement 2026: No news is good news. For now.
David Williams, head of group risk at Everywhen, comments: “Today’s Spring Budget delivered no new announcements directly affecting employee benefits, a move that was widely expected and consistent with the government’s intention to avoid major policy changes in the Spring update. While we hoped for minor tweaks to help support employers and employees, the absence […] The post Spring Statement 2026: No news is good news. For now. appeared first …
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