Government to Delay New Environmental Building Rules
The government is delaying putting into effect new environmental laws forcing developers to improve countryside and wildlife habitats, the BBC has learned.... Read More
Suella Braverman Asks If International Refugee Rules Are Fit For Modern Age
Politicians need to question if the UN’s 1951 Refugee Convention is “fit for our modern age”, Suella Braverman is expected to say... Read More
Sarms: Illegal Muscle Drugs Sold In UK Shops – BBC
“Dangerous” muscle-building drugs are being sold illegally in shops around the UK, a BBC investigation has found. The substances, known as Sarms,... Read More
First Councils Picked To Trial Wraparound Childcare
The government has selected 16 councils to develop its wraparound childcare delivery plans for parents of primary school-aged children in England. The... Read More
Building Work Pending For Many Of 40 Promised Hospitals
Building work is yet to start for 33 of the government’s 40 promised new hospitals in England, the BBC has found. Most... Read More
Energy Firms Expect Bill Help To Continue In April
Some energy firms are preparing to amend bills in the expectation that the government will keep support at or near current levels,... Read More
Kwasi Kwarteng Defends Massive Tax Cuts As Fair For All
Kwasi Kwarteng has said massive tax cuts aimed at boosting economic growth are fair for all despite the highest earners gaining the... Read More
Rishi Sunak Criticises Liz Truss Economic Plans – Tory Leadership
Rishi Sunak has criticised Liz Truss’ economic plans, saying she cannot afford tax cuts and a support package to help tackle rising... Read More
England Student Loan Interest Rate Capped At 6.3%
The interest rate on student loans in England is to be capped at 6.3% this autumn, the government says. It had been... Read More