As part of the UK government’s plan to reform the state and lower the number of public service employees, ministers are allegedly preparing laws that would eliminate a sizable number …
Politics
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As President Donald Trump’s growing trade war saps trillions of dollars off the value of the world’s biggest corporations and fuels worries of a possible US recession, global financial markets …
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Officials admitted this week that the Home Office had at least £22,000 spent on paying lawyers in an attempt to stop the publication of a hard-hitting internal analysis revealing the …
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Former President Donald Trump’s declaration of fresh US tariffs has caused waves in world trade ties; the UK is among the major countries touched. Concern within the British business community …
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A further two years will probably cause the implementation of assisted dying legislation in England and Wales to be put back, creating questions among supporting MPs about whether the legislative …
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Mark Carney, Canada’s prime minister, has voiced great worry over the recent unintentional disclosure of sensitive military plans by top American officials. Serious doubts over the accuracy of intelligence-sharing between …
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Aiming at “sweetening the pill” of budget cuts expected to be unveiled in the spring statement, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has promised a £2 billion investment in affordable housing. The £2 …
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After it neglected to grant a single grant, ministers are debating reallocating cash from a £950 million project meant to create fast EV charging stations on the roads. Announced five …
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves will announce the largest budget cuts since the economic era at next week’s Spring Statement. Whitehall budgets are set to be cut by billions of pounds—more than …
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Trade unions have recognised advancements in employment rights three years after P&O Ferries fired over 780 UK employees without warning or consultation, but they maintain that more has to be …