Suella Braverman Does Not Rule Out GPS Tagging Of Channel Migrants
The government has not ruled out fitting electronic tags on some migrants crossing the Channel. Home Secretary Suella Braverman said she was... Read More
UK Microchip Giant Arm Files To Sell Shares In US
British microchip designing giant Arm has announced it has filed paperwork to sell its shares in the US. The Cambridge-based company, which... Read More
Holiday Firms Urge PM To Allow Watchdog To Fine Airlines
Holiday companies have urged the prime minister to give extra powers to the aviation watchdog to directly fine airlines for service failures.... Read More
Wage Surge Raises Prospect Of Further Interest Rate Hike
Wages grew at a record annual pace in the April to June period, according to new official figures. Regular pay rose by... Read More
Cyber-Attack On UK’s Electoral Registers Revealed
The UK’s elections watchdog has revealed it has been the victim of a “complex cyber-attack” potentially affecting millions of voters. The Electoral... Read More
Higher Food Prices May Be Here To Stay – Bank Economist
Higher food prices may be here to stay, the Bank of England’s chief economist has said. Huw Pill told MPs that the... Read More
UK Interest Rates Expected To Rise For 14th Time In A Row
Interest rates are expected to rise for the 14th time in a row as the Bank of England continues its battle to... Read More
Teacher Strikes In England End As All Four Unions Accept Pay Deal
Teacher strikes over pay have ended in England after all four unions in a dispute with the government accepted a 6.5% pay... Read More
Plan To Crack Down On ‘Rip-Off’ University Degrees
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has pledged to crack down on “rip-off” degrees that do not lead to graduate jobs. Under plans due... Read More
Junior Doctors Begin Longest Strike Yet In England
Junior doctors in England will begin their longest walkout yet today, in protest over pay. They say the government’s refusal to talk... Read More