Sir Keir Starmer began the new parliamentary term with a dramatic reset of his Downing Street operation, appointing a trio of heavyweight economic experts to oversee the Chancellor in advance
Sir Keir Starmer began the new parliamentary term with a dramatic reset of his Downing Street operation, appointing a trio of heavyweight economic experts to oversee the Chancellor in advance
The government’s anticipated savings from changes to the winter fuel payment policy have been dramatically reduced following a policy reversal and a surge in pension credit claims. Chancellor Rachel Reeves
Senior figures within the Labour Party are intensifying calls for urgent reform of the European Convention on Human Rights in response to the ongoing migration crisis. Jo White, leader of
Labour is preparing to reignite public private partnerships (PPPs) as a solution for delivering new neighbourhood health centres central to its ambitious 10year NHS plan. Ministers are set to make
Official figures have revealed that the real cost of Sir Keir Starmer’s Chagos Islands agreement is nearly £35bn—ten times higher than the publicly claimed amount. The Labour Government’s estimate for
Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have initiated high level discussions to shape the upcoming autumn budget, setting the stage for expected tax increases and economic reforms. As the UK confronts
Britain’s debate over national ID cards is resurfacing, driven by new political and economic realities. Two decades ago, Tony Blair’s government attempted to roll out ID cards, but public resistance
The looming five day walkout by junior doctors threatens to push the NHS into crisis as hospitals brace for the mass cancellation of operations and critical strain on medical services.
Major global investors and asset management firms capitalised on UK government bonds during a dramatic sell-off sparked by uncertainty surrounding Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s position. Investment behemoths including BlackRock, Schroder’s
UK government borrowing costs surged and sterling fell sharply today amid speculation regarding Rachel Reeves’ position as Chancellor of the Exchequer. The dramatic market reaction followed scenes in the House
The political landscape was rocked today as Rachel Reeves, the Labour Chancellor, faced intense speculation about her future following an emotional display during Prime Minister’s Questions. The incident triggered the
Sir Keir Starmer’s government is navigating treacherous political waters as he attempts to quell a significant internal rebellion over proposed welfare reforms. The Labour leader has offered substantial concessions to
Sir Tony Blair, the former Prime Minister, has urged a radical rethinking of net-zero climate policies, warning they are destined for failure without substantial adjustments. Speaking days before the local
The UK government, under Labour’s leadership, may be eyeing significant cuts to civil service jobs as part of its spring budget strategy. Up to 50,000 roles could be eliminated in
Recent official figures reveal a concerning trend in Britain’s unemployment landscape, with fewer benefit claimants facing sanctions despite growing joblessness rates. Data shows 117,000 of 2.1 million Universal Credit claimants
The traditional landscape of Westminster has transformed in recent months, with tractors and wellington-clad farmers replacing the usual sight of black cabs and suited professionals. The agricultural community’s mounting frustration






