Well, this is awkward: Now the Tories have re-selected a Tooting MP candidate with “extremist” ties May 19, 2016 The Conservatives have reselected a by-election candidate for Tooting, despite reported links with a man David Cameron has called an extremist. The Conservatives have confirmed local campaigner Dan Watkins will again seek to win the Tooting parliamentary seat in a by-election. However, it comes despite reports Watkins enlisted the support of Tooting imam Suliman Gani in [...]
Labour Leave chair: “falling house prices should be welcomed” May 19, 2016 The chair of Labour Leave has condemned fears around the impact of a Brexit vote on the housing market, stating that the UK should seek a reduction in houseprices. John Mills, chairman of household goods business JML and Labour's largest individual donor, made the comments after a survey of the National Association of Estate Agents [...]
Alistair Darling and Michael Howard clash over Brexit campaign at CBI dinner May 18, 2016 Two grandees of the Leave and Remain campaigns dramatically crossed swords last night, when a former chancellor and former home secretary clashed over the ramifications of the referendum vote at the CBI's annual dinner. The glitzy black tie event, hosted at Grosvenor House on Park Lane, saw Labour peer Alistair Darling and Tory peer Michael Howard [...]
Andy Burnham to run for Manchester mayor May 18, 2016 Labour's shadow home secretary Andy Burnham is to enter the race for the Greater Manchester mayoralty. Burnham failed in his bid to become Labour leader after the 2015 election, and has previously expressed an interest in running for the same role in Manchester: today a spokesman confirmed that he would seek the nomination. An official statement is [...]
85 per cent of Brits would rather their bank didn’t offer unauthorised overdrafts May 18, 2016 Almost nine out of 10 UK adults would rather their bank did not offer unauthorised overdraft facilities, according to a new survey. The survey, commissioned by digital current account provider Ffrees, asked 2,014 Britons about overdrafts, and found that 85 per cent would reject the opportunity to go overdrawn without previously agreeing to it. Of those surveyed, [...]
Parliament’s BHS inquiries: Everything you need to know May 18, 2016 Two parliamentary committees will come together for a second time next week as part of an ongoing investigation into the collapse of BHS. The Work and Pensions select committee and the Business Innovation and Skills select committee held a joint hearing last week, grilling the chief executives of the Pension Protection Fund and The Pensions Regulator over the [...]
The Queen’s Speech 2016: Here’s everything announced today May 18, 2016 Today's Queen's Speech was announced as a “one nation” effort by Prime Minister David Cameron, and was set around three principles – the economy, increasing chances for the disadvantaged and security. The economy – digital, transport, planning and jobs The Queen laid out plans to modernise Britain's climate for business through a Digital Economy Bill, [...]
CMA hoping to cut banks’ overdraft charge revenue by as much as half May 17, 2016 The CMA is hoping to halve the amount of money that banks make from overdraft charges following the publication of its provisional decision on remedies. The papers, published yesterday, show that the CMA is hoping to make it easier for account switching to take place through technology, while also requiring banks to set a maximum charge [...]