Civil Servants In Scotland Made 58,000 Bank Card Transactions
Civil servants in Scotland used bank cards to make tens of thousands of purchases, including spending nearly £10,000 on VIP airport services.... Read More
Labour Leadership Sees Off Demand For New Spending Commitments
Labour’s leadership says it has agreed on an ambitious programme for the government without a need for new spending commitments. Labour’s Policy... Read More
Eurozone In Recession As Rising Prices Hit Spending
The eurozone fell into recession this winter, revised figures show, as consumers were hit by rising prices. The economy of the 20... Read More
More People Entertaining At Home As Cost Of Living Bites
Sales of home accessories and furniture rose sharply in March, as people ate out less to save money and entertained at home... Read More
People Face Biggest Fall In Spending Power For 70 Years
People face their biggest fall in spending power for 70 years as the surging cost of living eats into wages. The government’s... Read More
China Represents Challenge To World Order – Rishi Sunak
China “represents a challenge to the world order” which the UK must take seriously, Rishi Sunak has said. The prime minister told... Read More
Black Friday: Cost Of Living Crisis May Hit Sales Rush
The cost of living crisis may dampen this year’s Black Friday sales rush, retail experts have predicted. This is the first festive... Read More
Autumn Statement: Jeremy Hunt To Unveil Spending Cuts And Tax Rises
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will pledge to face the economic “storm”, as he is expected to confirm widespread spending cuts and tax rises.... Read More
Rishi Sunak Urged To Raise Defence Spending By Estonia
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is being urged to raise UK defence spending by a key eastern European ally. Estonia, which borders Russia,... Read More
Tory Leadership Rivals Trade Blows Over Tax and Spending
Tory leadership frontrunners have clashed over how best to fund public services and control inflation in the contest’s first TV debate. Foreign... Read More