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By: Jessica Frank-Keyes

Political Reporter Political Reporter Jessica Frank-Keyes is the political reporter at CityAM. She covers Westminster politics, City Hall, Labour and the Conservative party.

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  • Boris Johnson accuses Rishi Sunak of ‘talking rubbish’ in resignation row latest

    June 12, 2023

    Boris Johnson accused Rishi Sunak of “talking rubbish” as the row over his resignation and peerages list became a public slanging match. It came after Sunak laid into his predecessor as prime minister Boris Johnson claiming he “asked me to do something I wasn’t prepared to do” over his peerages list. Johnson’s camp accused the [...]

  • New biothreats radar amid warnings Covid vaccine prep ‘dismantled’

    June 12, 2023

    Government ministers are set to launch a new biothreats radar programme to guard the UK against disease outbreaks, bio-attacks and antimicrobial resistance. Pandemic preparedness, data monitoring and boosting the UK’s life sciences sector with £1.5bn a year are also priorities for the unit, set to be run by the National Situation Centre. Deputy prime minister [...]

  • Shock result as Paul Scully MP fails to make Tory mayoral candidate shortlist

    June 11, 2023

    Conservative MP Paul Scully has failed to make it onto his party’s shortlist in the race to take on Sadiq Khan for mayor of London. The upset saw the minister for London – widely thought of as the likely Tory favourite – snubbed in favour of assembly member Susan Hall, former No 10 advisor Daniel [...]

  • Cabinet minister claims politics has ‘moved on’ from Boris Johnson

    June 11, 2023

    Politics has “moved on” from the drama of Boris Johnson, a senior cabinet minister has claimed amid a row over the former prime minister’s resignation as an MP and honours list. Energy secretary Grant Shapps told Sky News’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday that while former London mayor Johnson possessed “many qualities”, No 10 was under [...]

  • Wuhan lab leak caused Covid-19 pandemic, investigation claims

    June 11, 2023

    A Wuhan lab leak after deadly coronaviruses were spliced into a mutant superbug may have caused the global Covid-19 pandemic, a shock investigation has claimed. Chinese scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology were running a dangerous undercover programme of experimental bioresearch, the Sunday Times’ Insight team reports. The revelations come the week the UK [...]

  • Danone UK boss urges government to raise fat, sugar and salt taxes

    June 11, 2023

    The UK boss of a major food firm has called on ministers to link VAT rates to the “health credentials” of products containing fat, salt and sugar, in the first example of such a demand coming from business rather than government. James Mayer, president of Danone UK & Ireland, which sells the Actimel yoghurt drink [...]

  • Labour would slash planning red tape in green energy bid

    June 11, 2023

    Labour would slash planning regulations in a reported bid to boost Britain’s green energy construction of wind farms and nuclear plants.

  • Nicola Sturgeon released without charge after arrest over SNP finance probe

    June 11, 2023

    Nicola Sturgeon has been released without charge pending further investigation following her arrest in the police investigation into the SNP’s finances. The former SNP leader and first minister was arrested on Sunday and taken into custody “by arrangement” with Police Scotland, where she was questioned by detectives. In a statement, Sturgeon said the experience was “deeply distressing”. [...]

  • CBI: Rishi Sunak refuses to say business body will be back in the room

    June 7, 2023

    The Confederation of British Industry survived a confidence vote on its future yesterday, after members voted in favour of the scandal-hit lobbying organisation’s transformation plan. However, overnight the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak suggested that may not be enough for the body to be invited back into key meetings on business policy with the government. Matters [...]

  • Microsoft rallies behind licensing regime for AI firms to ensure safety

    June 6, 2023

    The president of Microsoft has called for a licensing regime for artificial intelligence firms, arguing that such a system would be needed to ensure AI models are used safely. “There is some category of models that is so powerful, so impactful, there will need to be certain regulations and laws – new regulations and laws [...]

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