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    Business news live: Government faces criticism for Cash ISA cuts and UK house price growth slows

    kaydenchiewBy kaydenchiewJuly 1, 2025004 Mins Read
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    Cash ISA set to be cut next month

    Rachel Reeves is set to announce cuts to the Cash ISA next month in her Mansion House speech next month.

    There is no clarification yet on what the cuts will be, but previously there had been suggestion the limits could be brought down from £20,000 to £4,000.

    To be clear, that’s the Cash ISA limit – not the overall allowance, which would remain at £20k.

    It is likely to be part of a wider ISA refresh, aimed at getting more people investing. Industry experts have largely dismissed the idea that a Cash ISA cut would result in savers turning towards the stock market and say further education and guidance is needed.

    Karl Matchett1 July 2025 08:05

    Latest Nationwide house price data: Growing, but slowing

    House prices are still on the up, but were doing so at a much slower rate in June compared to last year, Nationwide data shows.

    House price growth was still rising at 3.5 per cent annually in May, but in June that dropped to 2.1 per cent.

    The average house price was £271,619 and the area of England with highest growth was the north, at more than 5 per cent, while East Anglia grew at barely above 1 per cent.

    “The softening in price growth may reflect weaker demand following the increase in stamp duty at the start of April. Nevertheless, we still expect activity to pick up as the summer progresses, despite ongoing economic uncertainties in the global economy, since underlying conditions for potential homebuyers in the UK remain supportive,” said Robert Gardner, Nationwide’s chief economist.

    “The unemployment rate remains low, earnings are rising at a healthy pace in real terms (i.e. after accounting for inflation), household balance sheets are strong and borrowing costs are likely to moderate a little if Bank Rate is lowered further in the coming quarters as we and most other analysts expect.”

    Karl Matchett1 July 2025 07:55

    Plug-in panels and boost to rooftop installations among Government’s solar plans

    People living in flats and rented homes could get the chance to install “plug-in” solar panels on roofs and balconies under Government plans.

    The move forms part of the solar road-map set out by the Government to rapidly speed up the rollout of solar power across the UK as part of its efforts to shift the country to clean electricity by 2030.

    Ministers said households could save around £500 a year on their bills by installing rooftop solar panels, which could also boost jobs and improve energy security.

    Karl Matchett1 July 2025 07:30

    Revealed: Two-thirds of small businesses would now vote Remain after profits hit by Brexit

    Two-thirds of small and medium UK businesses would now vote to remain in the EU after seeing their profits harmed by Brexit, new analysis shows.

    A survey of more than 500 importers and exporters found 66 per cent would choose to stay in the bloc, up from 53 per cent who voted that way during the referendum in 2016. The percentage of those who would vote to leave was 29 per cent, down from 32 per cent.

    The findings, from research carried out by Critical Research, appear to be a direct response to the fact that costly rising regulations and red tape burdens have harmed the profitability of their businesses.

    Karl Matchett1 July 2025 07:18

    Calls to reform Lifetime ISAs over ‘nonsensical’ rules causing savers to lose their own money

    MPs have warned that those who invest in a Lifetime ISA (LISA) may get back less money than they put into the scheme.

    However, the dual nature of the product has long been a target of criticism, as have the complex criteria for using the funds, which have led to many people losing more than they initially deposit. The £450,000 restriction on the value of the property that can be purchased has not risen with rising house prices, while to complicate matters further, two different versions of the product exist – the cash LISA, and the stocks and shares version, which allows the money in it to be invested.

    Karl Matchett1 July 2025 07:06

    Business news live – Tuesday 1 July

    Good morning and welcome to another day of business news on The Independent.

    Looks like there may be a lot to get through including house prices, ISA reform, jobs and plenty more besides.

    Karl Matchett1 July 2025 06:58

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