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  • UK space industry to benefit ‘very positively’ from Russian sanctions

    June 17, 2022

    The UK’s space industry stands to benefit “very positively” from sanctions against Russia, which have pushed its rocket launching capabilities off the global stage, one space chief has told City A.M. Russia’s launches once rivalled SpaceX in both frequency and success. But a mixture of bans and boycotts after its invasion of Ukraine has seen a [...]

  • Lord Geidt resignation: Ethics adviser quit after being asked for advice on steel tariffs

    June 16, 2022

    The Prime Minister’s ethics adviser resigned after being asked to approve tariffs on steel which the government itself acknowledges would break part of a World Trade Organisation treaty. Lord Geidt resigned last night, and in his letter to the Prime Minister said he was “tasked to offer a view about the Government’s intention to consider [...]

  • Shapps confirms plan to use agency workers to replace striking rail staff

    June 16, 2022

    Transport secretary Grant Shapps has confirmed he will use agency workers to cover for striking rail staff if industrial action drags on throughout the summer. Shapps today said the government was looking at a “look at a full range of options” to minimise disruption from striking workers, adding that people with “transferable skills” could be asked [...]

  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson aims to protect more households with £1bn energy efficiency boost

    June 16, 2022

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson is drawing up plans to insulate hundreds of thousands more homes before winter with up to £1bn funding.

  • Johnson making ‘a mockery’ of Ministerial Code, says outgoing adviser Lord Geidt

    June 16, 2022

    Boris Johnson is making “a mockery” out of the government’s Ministerial Code, according to the Prime Minister’s outgiong ethics adviser. Lord Christopher Geidt wrote that he was put in an “impossible and odious position” this week, when asked to defend what he saw as deliberate breaches of the code, which led to him quitting his [...]

  • France’s Macron, Germany’s Sholz and Italy’s Draghi take train to Ukraine and offer Kyiv a ‘message of unity’

    June 16, 2022

     German, French and Italian leaders have visited Kyiv to send a “message of unity” to Ukraine, as officials push for more weapons to be sent to the country.  French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi took an overnight train, on a secret trip which reportedly took months to [...]

  • Government to make statement today on resignation of ethics adviser Lord Geidt, says deputy PM Raab

    June 16, 2022

    The government will make a statement later today about the sudden resignation of ethics adviser Lord Geidt, following reports he was about to extend his role for another six months. Deputy prime minister Dominic Raab told BBC Breakfast he is expecting a “further update” from the government, but declined to confirm if Boris Johnson himself [...]

  • Government to publish renters reform bill to tackle ‘no-fault’ evictions and rent hikes

    June 16, 2022

    The government is readying to publish its Renters Reform Bill white paper today, in a bid to tackle ‘no-fault’ evictions, rent hikes and make it easier for tenants to keep pets. The Department for Levelling Up Housing and Communities has described the Bill as “the biggest shake-up of the private rented sector in 30 years.” [...]

  • Russia attacking eastern city of Luhansk ‘in nine different directions’

    June 16, 2022

    Ukraine has said the Kremlin is attacking the eastern Luhansk region from nine different directions. The head of Kyiv’s military said Moscow was launching strikes across the north of the region of eastern Ukraine. This comes amid major concerns about the encirclement of the city of Sievierodonetsk in the Donetsk region, leaving thousands of people [...]

  • Labour to announce review to ensure more start-ups list in London

    June 15, 2022

    Labour will tomorrow launch a review that aims to ensure that the UK is the best place in the world for start-ups, with the party wanting more to go public in London. Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has enlisted former Tory Treasury minister, and renowned economist, Lord Jim O’Neill to “explore how to ensure start-ups can [...]

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