The UK’s struggle for growth
With the budget rapidly approaching, many are questioning whether the UK still has what it takes to compete in global markets increasingly dominated.
With the budget rapidly approaching, many are questioning whether the UK still has what it takes to compete in global markets increasingly dominated.
Deputy PM resigns over stamp duty furore Angela Rayner has resigned as Deputy Prime Minister after an investigation found she breached the Ministerial.
Record approvals spark momentum Britain has approved a record wave of renewable energy projects, marking a major step towards the government’s ambition of.
Online Safety Act enforcement On Friday July 25, 2025, a key part of the UK’s Online Safety Act came into force. Social media.
In a bold move to assert his authority, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer yesterday suspended the Labour whip from at least three MPs.
Second highest borrowing for May on record Chancellor Rachael Reeves’ £17.7bn of borrowing last month was second highest on record for May, the.
Focus on eight key sectors Labour’s long-awaited industrial strategy, unveiled this week, has promised to reshape the UK’s economic landscape with targeted support.
‘Today you’re an extremist if you voice concerns on immigration’ Immigration is now the number one issue facing the UK, according to multiple.
Housebuilders will be forced to stick to stricter timelines on pain of penalties under major new government reforms aimed at accelerating the delivery.
The UK government has unveiled a £10 million initiative aimed at strengthening the country’s defences against disease threats to agriculture and the environment. .