TikTok: UK Ministers Banned From Using Chinese-Owned App On Government Phones
British government ministers have been banned from using the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok on their work phones and devices on security... Read More
UK Firms Await Government Help After US Bank Collapse
UK tech firms are anxiously waiting to find out what government support they will get after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank... Read More
HS2 Line Between Birmingham and Crewe Delayed By Two Years
The Birmingham to Crewe leg of high speed railway HS2 will be delayed by two years to cut costs. The government suggested... Read More
Rishi Sunak To Push Emmanuel Macron On Efforts To Stop Small Boat Crossings
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is heading to Paris to push for France to “go further” on joint efforts to stop migrants crossing... Read More
Suella Braverman: Civil Servants Demand Apology Over Small Boats Email
Suella Braverman must apologize to civil servants for an email in her name accusing them of blocking efforts to stop small boat... Read More
Starbucks To Open 100 New UK Stores This Year
Starbucks plans to open 100 new stores across the UK this year while investing millions of pounds in upgrading existing cafes. It... Read More
Councils Pay Offer: Workers On Lowest Salaries Offered 9% Rise
Council workers with the lowest pay have been offered a rise of over 9%. Around 1.5 million people in a range of... Read More
Asylum Claims For 12,000 To Be Considered Without Face-To-Face Interview
Some 12,000 asylum seekers to the UK are to be considered for refugee status without face-to-face interviews. A 10-page Home Office questionnaire... Read More
Nurses To Suspend 48-Hour Strike As Talks With Government Start
Nurses in England have suspended next week’s 48-hour strike as they start talks with the government over pay. The Royal College of... Read More
UK In Surprise Boost After Record Tax Payments In January
The UK government saw a surprise surplus in its finances in January despite “substantial spending” to help with energy bills and EU... Read More