Chancellor announces 'blitz on business bureaucracy'
    
23 Oct 2025
Chancellor Rachel Reeves recently announced a 'blitz on  business bureaucracy', with cuts to red tape that the government says will save  firms £6 billion.
Ms Reeves says the government will be 'scrapping pointless  paperwork' and speeding up  planning to deliver on the Prime Minister's 25% admin  reduction target - a central commitment in the Modern Industrial Strategy.
The government says the crackdown on 'needless form-filling  will see over 100,000 firms qualify for simpler corporate reporting rules',  removing the need for small business owners like family-run cafes  to submit lengthy Director reports to Companies House. 
Businesses will also save time and money when building, with  the Chancellor setting out plans for digital planning checks  that could see developers sending photo evidence to authorities online which  are then approved using trained AI models. 
John Foster, Chief Policy and Campaigns Officer at the  Confederation of British Industry (CBI), said: 'There is a fierce urgency in  the need to get the UK economy growing at a sustainable rate so it can make a  meaningful difference to our nation's prosperity. For businesses to fully  contribute to this mission they need room to invest, not be constantly battling  costly regulation that adds little or no value.
'The government deserves credit for recognising this  challenge and taking action to address it. We now need business and government  to work together at pace, to deliver a growth-enabling regulatory system that  sensibly balances appetite to risk while giving businesses confidence to invest  and thrive.'