Dyson ‘stands to lose £111m’ following inheritance tax raid
"No wonder he's having a grump"
"No wonder he's having a grump"
Dyson is reputed to own 36,000 acres of farmland in Lincolnshire and Somerset.
The reality is that we need far more Kaleb's and less Clarkson's if we really want to sort the nation's food supply conundrum.
"He thought we were doing a lousy job, so I would like to be a fly on his wall when he hears about the budget", a former Conservative cabinet minister said.
Chief executive Hanno Kirner said the company has been hit by ‘increasingly fierce and competitive global markets’.
The chancellor told the British inventor that he should run for parliament if he believed he could do a better job than the government!
Mr Justice Jay said the inventor "cannot demonstrate that he has suffered financial loss as a result of these publications" or that his philanthropic work has been harmed.
Inventor and entrepreneur Sir James Dyson is suing the publishers of The Mirror newspaper over a 2022 article.
He called for more tax-slashing policies that incentivise growth, warning that companies will "transfer jobs and invest elsewhere" if not.
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