Election 2024: Rishi Sunak concedes as Labour wins General Election July 5, 2024 Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has conceded the General Election as Labour secured a majority on its way to a landslide victory.
UK a ‘beacon of stability’ for markets amid boring election campaign July 4, 2024 The polls have consistently put Labour about 20 points ahead with YouGov's latest poll suggesting they are on track for the biggest majority since 1832, the year of the Great Reform Act.
Election 2024: What are Tories, Labour and Lib Dems pledging on sport? July 3, 2024 With the General Election just a matter of days away, we assess the approach that the major parties have taken when it comes to sport in their respective manifestos and what the potential consequences may be for the future of sport. Football Governance Bill The Football Governance Bill was one of the major legislative casualties [...]
Will it Work: The best and worst policies of the 2024 election campaign July 3, 2024 Happy Election Eve! To celebrate, here are “Will it Work’s” best and worst policies of the 2024 election campaign.
Labour’s non-dom threats mean UK set to miss out on ultra-rich fleeing France and US July 3, 2024 The Labour Party's non-dom policy means that London is set to miss out on the large numbers of ultra-wealthy individuals looking to leave France and the US's political instability, a leading wealth advisor has warned.
This government is out of ideas, out of energy, and deserves to be out of office July 3, 2024 Our verdict on the General Election: this Conservative party deserves a spell on the sidelines
Labour candidate’s collapsed FX firm set to leave customers £13m out of pocket July 3, 2024 Customers of the collapsed payments firm owned by Labour candidate Rajesh Agrawal are set to recover as little as ten per cent of the £15m they lost when it folded into administration last year, administrators have revealed.
Four tests to prove if Labour really is The Party of Business July 3, 2024 Like almost everyone I know, I was pitched to the other day by Rachel Reeves. She can talk the talk, but is Labour the party of business?
Election 2024: Row erupts over Keir Starmer’s working hours if he becomes Prime Minister July 2, 2024 Labour have hit back at “desperate lies and hypocrisy” over their leader’s working schedule, after the Conservatives alleged that Sir Keir Starmer plans to work a “four-day week” as Prime Minister.
The Notebook: Will Labour have the City’s back? July 2, 2024 Lucy McNulty, editor of Following the Rules podcast, takes the notebook pen to talk politics, Brexit, and the need to celebrate the City.