Rachel Reeves to promise Treasury reform as Labour party promises ‘new chapter’ for Britain UK Politics Labour’s Rachel Reeves will unveil plans for a “new chapter” for Britain’s economy alongside reform to the Treasury as she delivers the prestigious Mais lecture.
Time for tea? Barack Obama visits Rishi Sunak at No10 UK Politics Former US president Barack Obama has met with Rishi Sunak in a “courtesy visit” to Downing Street.
Ofcom could sanction GB News over five shows hosted by Tory MPs which breached rules MEdia Ofcom has warned it could sanction GB News after it has found five of the broadcaster's programmes to have breached its broadcasting code.
City Hall: Sadiq Khan pledges 40,000 new homes at re-election campaign launch March 18, 2024 Sadiq Khan has officially launched his campaign to be reelected as mayor of London for a record third term.
Government to fully fund apprenticeships for small firms, Rishi Sunak to announce March 18, 2024 The government will fully fund apprenticeships for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) with a £60m investment in up to 20,000 training places, Rishi Sunak will announce.
Rich List: Over 1,100 City Hall ‘fat cats’ pocket more than £100,000 a year March 18, 2024 The number of City Hall staff earning more than £100,000 has soared to over 1,100 so-called ‘fat cats’, according to a new 2024 rich list.
Labour announce asylum removals plans March 18, 2024 Labour have announced an immigration removals plan in a bid to see failed asylum seekers and foreign criminals returned faster.
Jeremy Corbyn looks set to run against Labour in Islington North March 17, 2024 Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is expected to run as an independent candidate in Islington North.
Trusts slam £7bn cost of EU regulations the regulator could have already ditched March 17, 2024 A joint letter blasted the UK's "flawed" approach to representing investment trusts (Photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
Lib Dems call for Biden-style tax on share buybacks at spring conference March 16, 2024 Party leader Sir Ed Davey said: “Neither the Conservative government or Labour Party have explained how they will fund public services fairly after the next election.