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  • Zahawi says it’s ‘extremely unlikely’ UK will have winter energy blackouts

    October 9, 2022

    It is “extremely unlikely” the UK will face planned energy blackouts through winter, Cabinet Office minister Nadhim Zahawi has said. Zahawi said “we plan for every scenario”, but that there is a “buffer” of energy supplies that will get the UK through winter. National Grid said earlier this week that British households should cut their [...]

  • Russia suffers huge blow with Crimean bridge explosion

    October 8, 2022

    The only bridge connecting the occupied Crimean peninsula and Russia has been engulfed in flames this morning, following reports of an explosion - taking out huge sections of road which have fallen into the Kerch Strait.

  • Home Office reprimanded after sensitive documents left at London venue

    October 7, 2022

    The Information Commissioner’s Office has issued a formal reprimand to the Home Office, after sensitive documents were found at a London venue. The documents, which were handed by venue staff to police in September 2021, included two Extremism Analysis Unit Home Office reports and a Counter Terrorism Policing report. The Extremism Analysis Unit analyses ideologies [...]

  • Trade minister Conor Burns has whip suspended over claims of ‘inappropriate behaviour’

    October 7, 2022

    The Conservatives have suspended the whip for Trade Minister Conor Burns MP over claims of “inappropriate behaviour” at the Party conference this week. A Whips’ Office spokesman told City A.M.:“We have suspended the Whip pending investigation into allegations of inappropriate behaviour earlier this week. “We take all such allegations extremely seriously. The Prime Minister has [...]

  • UK and US make ‘significant progress’ on data partnership as Biden pens EU wide deal

    October 7, 2022

    The government said it has made “significant progress” in securing a new tech and data partnership with the US. It comes as Digital Secretary Michelle Donelan met with US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo earlier today to work on a new data adequacy agreement in the coming weeks. Data adequacy agreements allow personal data to [...]

  • Just Stop Oil protestors block roads by Vauxhall Bridge in latest action

    October 7, 2022

    Campaigners from Just Stop Oil blocked a key road in central London this morning in the latest wave of protests. Twenty-two protestors sat across the road near Vauxhall Bridge, blocking passing traffic. The group took action on a number of roads around Trafalgar Square earlier this week, with calls to end any new oil and [...]

  • Joe Biden: Putin ‘not joking’ about using nuclear weapons

    October 7, 2022

    US President Joe Biden has warned Vladimir Putin is “not joking” about using nuclear weapons and the world could face the prospect of “armageddon”. The leader of the free world made his comments at a fundraising event for his Democratic Party in New York, as the battle for eastern Ukraine continues to rage after Putin’s [...]

  • EXCLUSIVE: Starmer sounds alarm on house price ‘shocks’ as mortgage rates rise

    October 6, 2022

    Sir Keir Starmer has warned about potential housing price “shocks” across the UK in the wake of dramatic mortgage rate rises. The Labour leader today told City A.M. there’s “no market confidence” in the government and that “we are going to see these shocks in mortgages and housing as a direct result of it”. Starmer [...]

  • Hundreds of thousands of nurses to vote on strike over pay in historic ballot

    October 6, 2022

    Britain’s largest nursing union will poll hundreds of thousands of its members today over strike action, the biggest ballot in its 106-year history. The Royal College of Nursing union is campaigning for a pay rise of five per cent above inflation, which currently stands at 9.9 per cent – the highest in around 40-years. Around [...]

  • Mini budget market turmoil partly triggered BoE emergency intervention, dep governor says

    October 6, 2022

    Market volatility that followed chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini budget last month partly forced the Bank of England to step in to stabilise UK debt prices and prevent a crisis in the pensions sector, one of its top officials said today. After Kwarteng slashed taxes by £45bn and signalled a borrowing surge on Friday 23 September, [...]

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