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By: Stefan Boscia

Stefan Boscia is City A.M.'s political correspondent.

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  • Labour chaos: Party launches investigation into leaked report

    April 13, 2020

    Labour will launch an independent investigation into an internal report that has sparked vicious factional infighting. An 860-page dossier that was reportedly compiled to submit to the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s (EHRC) investigation into antisemitism in the party was leaked last night. The report will now not be submitted to the EHRC, but it [...]

  • Government ‘does not expect’ UK social distancing measures to be eased

    April 13, 2020

    Foreign secretary Dominic Raab has confirmed the government “does not expect” to lift its social distancing measures at this week’s review. Boris Johnson put the UK into effective lockdown last month and said it would be reviewed on a three-weekly basis. Speaking at today’s daily press briefing, Raab said: “This week Sage (the Scientific Advisory [...]

  • NMC Health administrators appoint new board of directors

    April 13, 2020

    NMC Health’s administrators have replaced the board of the scandal-hit healthcare chain in a bid to improve governance. Consultancy firm Alvarez and Marshal have dismissed the previous board and replaced them with four non-executive directors to “provide more robust governance and oversee the work with the management teams”. Alvarez and Marshal were appointed as administrators [...]

  • Coronavirus: U-turn on Huawei’s 5G involvement would be ‘disservice’ to UK

    April 13, 2020

    Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei has said the government would be doing a “disservice” to Britain if its role in the country’s 5G rollout was disrupted. Boris Johnson decided in January to allow Huawei to supply non-core elements of the UK’s 5G network, going against decisions made by fellow Five Eyes security partners Australia and the [...]

  • UK GDP could fall by 30 per cent in second quarter

    April 13, 2020

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak has reportedly told ministers to expect GDP to fall by as much as 30 per cent between April and June. The government’s draconian social distancing measures will be reviewed next week, with an extension considered a formality. The coronavirus lockdown has already begun to bite the UK economy, with activity in the [...]

  • Exclusive: Sadiq Khan says Londoners neglected by coronavirus self-employed package

    April 13, 2020

    Sadiq Khan has written to chancellor Rishi Sunak to demand more financial help is given to the capital’s self-employed workers amidst findings that one-in-three self-employed Londoners will not receive any assistance. The London mayor’s letter, written to Sunak and business secretary Alok Sharma, claims that up to 290,000 Londoners, 12 per cent of the capital’s [...]

  • Businesses still waiting on £10bn of coronavirus grants

    April 13, 2020

    Thousands of UK businesses are still waiting for £10bn of government grants to be handed over as calls grow louder for the Treasury to expand its set of coronavirus relief measures. Figures from the Local Government Authority show that £1bn of grants have been awarded to 100,000 small businesses, but that many more are still [...]

  • Oil price rises after Opec+ seals deal on record production cut

    April 13, 2020

    Oil prices rose on Monday after the world’s largest producing oil nations agreed to the largest ever production cut in history to end a price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia. Opec+, consisting of oil cartel Opec and its allies, agreed to cut production of oil by 9.7 million barrels per day, translating into a [...]

  • UK’s wage subsidy scheme on track for April roll out

    April 8, 2020

    The government’s wage subsidy scheme is on track to be open on schedule as the nation’s top taxman warns it could be targeted by fraudsters. The Job Retention Scheme sees the government pay 80 per cent of wages, up to £2,500 a month, for employees that have been unable to work during the Covid-19 crisis [...]

  • ‘Urgent action’ must be taken to protect more workers, says Treasury committee

    April 8, 2020

    Urgent action must be taken to provide economic relief for those not covered by the government’s coronavirus support packages, according to parliament’s Treasury committee. Mel Stride, chair of the Treasury Select Committee, wrote to chancellor Rishi Sunak today to ask for an extension of the government’s self-employed coronavirus package in particular. The committee said it [...]

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