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  • Editorial: TfL deal needed as you can’t grow the UK with London in gridlock

    February 2, 2022

    It is a strange and perverse mark of this government that it seems thoroughly uninterested in Britain’s most successful industries. Financial services were broadly absent from the treaty with the European Union, and barely feature in the post-Brexit discussions instead dominated by debates over our mackerel catch. It seems in a semi-permanent state of war [...]

  • Levelling up: Khan says ‘deprived’ London areas need funding as much as the North

    February 2, 2022

    Sadiq Khan has said London’s poorest boroughs are “some of the most deprived” in the UK and need funding just as much as the North in response to the government’s newly unveiled levelling up white paper. The mayor of London said he welcomed the new policy plan to help left behind areas in the North [...]

  • Two more Tory MPs send in letters of no-confidence in Boris Johnson

    February 2, 2022

    Tory MPs Tobias Ellwood and Anthony Mangnall have called for the resignation of Boris Johnson today, with both revealing they will send in letters of no-confidence in the Prime Minister’s leadership of the Tory party. Ellwood, who is MP for Bournemouth East and chair of the Defence Select Committee, said it was  “time to resolve [...]

  • Starmer ramps up attacks on ‘high tax’ Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak

    February 2, 2022

    Sir Keir Starmer has renewed attacks on Boris Johnson for overseeing a series of tax rises, saying that the Prime Minister is targeting “working people” as inflation soars. The Labour leader today said Johnson and chancellor Rishi Sunak were like a “Tory Thelma and Louise, hand-in-hand as they drive the country off the cliff and [...]

  • White House cybersecurity lead to help NATO prep for potential Russian cyberattacks

    February 2, 2022

    The US has sent its top cybersecurity official to NATO in a bid to prepare European allies for potential Russian cyberattacks. Intelligence assessments suggest that Russia would issue cyberattacks on Ukraine’s electricity grid, its communications systems and its government, prior to invading. The relationship between Russia and Ukraine has been turbulent since Ukraine gained independence [...]

  • Government plans £6bn loan scheme to protect households from soaring energy bills

    February 2, 2022

    Downing Street will offer struggling energy companies access to billions of pounds in state-backed loans, according to The Times.

  • Macron: Britain bears weight of migrant drownings, not France

    February 2, 2022

    It is Britain who bears the weight of migrant drownings in crossing the Channel, not France, president Emmanuel Macron has said. Speaking to a regional newspaper in northern France, Macron said: “The responsibility for those who die at sea does not fall upon France but upon this British refusal.” It is the latest act of [...]

  • Govt urged to hike Companies House charges by 700 per cent to crack down on shell firms and fraud

    February 2, 2022

    A group of influential MPs is urging the government to do more to prioritise economic crime and explain why legislation is being delayed. MPs also called for an overhaul of Companies House and to increase the cost to register a business by around 700 per cent, from £12 or £13 currently to £100, in an [...]

  • UK law enforcement regime not ‘up to the job’ to prevent anti-money laundering, MPs warn

    February 2, 2022

    The UK’s law enforcement regime is not “up to the job” to prevent fraud and money laundering infiltrating the country’s financial system, according to findings by an influential group of cross-party MPs published today. It is far too easy for financial criminals to clean dirty money through Britain and the government needs to urgently strengthen [...]

  • Levelling up: UK aims to create ‘global city’ in every part of country by 2030

    February 2, 2022

    The government will offer every English region the chance to have a “London-style mayor” in a bid to create a “globally competitive city” in every part of the UK by 2030, a landmark paper into Boris Johnson’s levelling up policy today revealed. Johnson’s trademark policy will see the government commit to increase public research and [...]

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