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  • Government sells further one per cent stake in Lloyds Banking Group

    August 3, 2015

    The government has sold another one per cent of its stake in Lloyds Banking Group as it looks to reduce its holdings in the bailed-out lender.    Now just under 14 per cent of the bank is owned by the taxpayer; at its peak in 2009, 40 per cent was publicly-owned. In total £14bn has [...]

  • Chancellor George Osborne: Links with the European Union should be based on free trade

    July 29, 2015

    As negotiations between the UK and European Union around terms of the UK's membership continue, George Osborne has said the relationship should be based around free trade. Read more: Osborne says France and UK can strike deal The economic benefits are key to EU membership, and should therefore be at the heart of renegotiation, the chancellor [...]

  • George Osborne’s budget deficit elimination plan gets IMF seal of approval

    July 28, 2015

    Chancellor George Osborne’s plans to eliminate the budget deficit by 2020 received a thumbs up from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday.   While some have argued that his aim to balance the state books is a risk to the UK’s economic recovery, the IMF said that sustainable growth would require moving away from public [...]

  • “Catastrophic failure”: Careworkers’ warning to George Osborne on minimum wage

    July 27, 2015

    The government has been warned that George Osborne’s new minimum wage for carers could prove to be a “catastrophic failure” if all costs are not fully funded. In a letter to parliament, the UK Homecare Association (UHA) said it welcomed the government’s commitment to low-paid workers, but said it estimates that “to address the existing [...]

  • Lord Sewel joins ‘wannabe wolves’ Tom Osborne and Paul Flowers amid cocaine allegations

    July 27, 2015

    Is it just us, or are powerful people getting complacent when it comes to excess? This weekend video footage emerged of cross-bench peer Lord Sewel appearing to drink champagne, snort some powder and make merry with two ladies of questionable repute.        Sewel’s sad soiree comes almost exactly one month after a young [...]

  • George Osborne becomes favourite for Conservative leadership, knocking Boris Johnson into second place

    July 27, 2015

    George Osborne is now the most likely Conservative to replace David Cameron as leader of the party, according to William Hill.    Read more: July Budget 2015: Chancellor George Osborne plans to crack down on non-doms   The chancellor's odds were increased today following a month of rising popularity since his Budget speech, and he now [...]

  • EU Referendum: David Cameron “pencils in June 2016” for Brexit vote as George Osborne heads to Paris

    July 26, 2015

    A referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union could be held within the next year, with June 2016 pencilled in for the vote, the Independent on Sunday reports. David Cameron has promised a vote before the end of 2017 and has embarked on a whistlestop tour of Europe since winning the election. meeting leaders to [...]

  • FCA boss Martin Wheatley: Disappointed to be leaving with “unfinished business”

    July 22, 2015

    Martin Wheatley, the FCA's chief executive who has been unceremoniously ousted by chancellor George Osborne has spoken of his upset at leaving while there is still “unfinished business”.    Wheatley made his first public statement at the Financial Conduct Authority's annual public meeting this morning, just days after his shock departure was revealed on Friday.  [...]

  • Government spending review: How George Osborne’s 40 per cent cuts would shrink each department

    July 22, 2015

    George Osborne’s spending review will have struck fear into many a government department. The chancellor has committed to cutting £20bn from the public purse and, as well as kicking off a major land-grab of from public property in an attempt to address Britain's housing supply crisis, he's tasked each department to come up with projections for [...]

  • George Osborne’s train named Northern Powerhouse breaks down three times in four months

    July 21, 2015

    Is the Northern Powerhouse running out of steam already? Back in March chancellor George Osborne renamed a refurbished Class 319 electric train operated by Northern Rail, the 'Northern Powerhouse' – supposedly as a symbol of the transformation he is pushing for northern England with his multi-billion Northern Powerhouse project. But the train has broken down [...]

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