Sikh Woman, Son Jailed For Stealing From Community Wedding Fund In UK
London An Indian-origin mother and son have been sentenced to a total of just under four years of imprisonment after conspiring to... Read More
Sterling weakens after retail sales shake faith in the UK consumer
The pound weakened on Friday after data showed that British retail sales unexpectedly fell in October, as cash-strapped consumers stayed at home,... Read More
Scotland’s Biggest Offshore Wind Farm At Full Power
Scotland’s biggest offshore wind farm has begun operating at full capacity, removing emissions from power supply. Seagreen, off the Angus coast, can... Read More
Charities ‘Concerned’ Over Lack of Progress With Renters Reform Bill
Thirty charities and non-profit organisations have written a letter to PM Rishi Sunak, urging him to pass a bill to ban ‘no-fault’... Read More
Labour Tries To Clarify Keir Starmer Comments On EU Relationship
Labour has tried to clarify its intended post-Brexit relationship with the EU, after comments from Sir Keir Starmer at a conference. A... Read More
Firms Still Forced To Sell More Electric Cars Despite Petrol Ban Delay
Car firms will still be forced to meet strict quotas for selling electric cars despite the ban on sales of new petrol... Read More
Rishi Sunak Delays Petrol Car Ban In Major Shift On Green Policies
Rishi Sunak has delayed a ban on new petrol and diesel cars in a major change to the government’s approach to achieving... Read More
Rishi Sunak Considers Weakening Key Green Policies
Rishi Sunak is considering weakening some of the government’s key green commitments in a major policy shift. It could include delaying a... Read More
Tata Steel: Port Talbot Steelworks Gets £500m By UK Government
Port Talbot’s steelworks will be given up to £500m by the UK government in a bid to keep the plant open and... Read More