Boris Johnson refuses to resign and instead sacks Michael Gove July 6, 2022 Boris Johnson has ignored the calls of senior cabinet ministers and has refused to resign, leaving the government in crisis. Johnson appears to have lost the confidence of Conservative party MPs and has seen the resignation of more than 40 ministers and parliamentary private secretaries, MPs who work as assistants to ministers, leaving questions marks [...]
Second coal power plant to be kept on standby as winter months loom July 6, 2022 Drax Group (Drax) has reached a deal with National Grid to extend the lifespan of its two coal-fired units in Yorkshire over winter.
Striking barristers should accept government’s ‘generous offer,’ justice minister says July 6, 2022 Justice secretary James Cartlidge has called on striking barristers to “reconsider” their actions, after claiming the government’s current legal aid offer is “generous” enough. Speaking in the House of Commons, Cartlidge accused “those engaged in action” of “threatening to increase waiting times” as he doubled down on existing plans to hike legal aid fees by [...]
Whitehall spending on City law firm advice increases to more than £700,000 a week July 6, 2022 The UK government spent more than £700,000 a week on advice from City law firms last year, according to new figures which show Whitehall’s legal fee budget increased by a fifth compared to the previous year. The government spent more than £36.5m on advice from major law firms in 2021-22, in paying out weekly sums [...]
FCA warns Brits to seek help as soon as possible over financial troubles July 6, 2022 The financial regulator has urged Brits to seek help as soon as possible if they are facing financial difficulties amid the spiralling cost of household bills. Research has suggested that many borrowers are missing out on available support, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said on Wednesday. Half of those borrowers in financial difficulty who waited [...]
Exclusive: Energy efficiency measures sorely missed from security bill, says Good Energy boss July 6, 2022 The Government has failed to include key measures which could provide significant help for households in its Energy Security Bill says Good Energy.
UK mental health crisis sends disability benefits bill soaring, IFS says July 6, 2022 The UK’s mental health plight has led to a rise in disability benefits spending as claims increased. Research by the Institute for Fiscal Studies today showed that the number of people on disability benefits rose to 6 per cent of the working age population in 2020-2021, at 2.2m, with spending soaring by 70 per cent. [...]
French energy firm EDF set for state takeover July 6, 2022 The French government has revealed plans to fully nationalise troubled energy firm EDF - sending shares in the debt-laden power utility sharply higher.
Delayed: Ministers postpone decision on first new coal mine in 30 years July 6, 2022 The government has postponed a decision over whether to approve a new coal mine for steel production in Cumbria.
Environmental campaigners sue KLM over greenwashing claims July 6, 2022 Environmentalists have filed a lawsuit against Dutch carrier KLM over claims of greenwashing. Fossil-free campaign Fossielvrij NL, supported by EU environmental law charity ClientEarth, submitted the claim in an Amsterdam court today. According to the lawsuit, KLM’s Fly Responsibly campaign breaches the EU’s Unfair Commercial Practices Directive, misleading customers into downplaying the airline’s contribution to [...]