PM Expected To Reshape Government Departments – Rishi Sunak Reshuffle
The government is expected to announce some new names in senior roles – with widespread talk among senior sources that the prime... Read More
Liz Truss’s Tax Cuts Were Clearly The Wrong Approach – Grant Shapps
Liz Truss’s radical tax-cutting plan was “clearly” not the right approach, according to Grant Shapps, who briefly served in her short-lived government.... Read More
More Civil Servants Planned To Lodge Complaints – Dominic Raab
More civil servants intended to lodge complaints against Dominic Raab over his behavior but allegedly pulled out for fear of being identified.... Read More
Nadhim Zahawi Paid Penalty As Part Of HMRC Tax Dispute
Nadhim Zahawi paid a penalty as part of his tax dispute with HM Revenue & Customs, the BBC has been told. The... Read More
UK Poised To Give £300m In Rescue Funding To British Steel
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is poised to grant a £300m funding package for struggling British Steel, the BBC has been told. The move... Read More
Levelling Up Funding Process Is Broken – Tory Mayor Andy Street
The Conservative mayor for the West Midlands has lashed out at the process for allocating levelling up funds, calling for an end... Read More
Nicola Sturgeon Says Gender Reform Row Will Go To Court
The row over Scotland’s gender reforms will “inevitably” end up in court, the country’s first minister has said. Nicola Sturgeon was speaking... Read More
University Staff Join Strikes On 1 February
Staff across 150 UK universities will strike on 1 February, the University and College Union has announced. It is the first of... Read More
Rishi Sunak Bows To Tory Revolt Over Internet Safety Law
Tech bosses could face jail time for failing to protect children online after the government conceded to a backbench rebellion. Nearly 50... Read More
Teachers To Strike In England And Wales
Teachers will strike over pay in England and Wales on seven dates in February and March, the National Education Union (NEU) has... Read More