Out Of Work Over-50s Cut Weekly Food Bill By £60
Almost half of people over 50 who left work during the pandemic have had to cut back on their weekly food shop... Read More
Estimated 700,000 Pupils In Unsafe School Buildings – NAO
An estimated 700,000 children are being taught in unsafe school buildings in England that need major works to repair them, according to... Read More
UK Watchdog Plans To Shake Up Stock Listing Rules
The UK’s financial watchdog has announced plans to shake up its rules in a bid to attract more companies to list shares... Read More
School Tutoring: One Third Of £594m Post-Lockdown Cash Unspent
About one-third of the £594m earmarked for tutoring to help children catch up after Covid lockdowns have gone unspent, a BBC investigation... Read More
Plans for Royal Mint Produced Token Dropped By UK Government – NFT
Plans for a government-backed non-fungible token (NFT) produced by the Royal Mint have been dropped, the Treasury has announced. Rishi Sunak ordered... 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
Customers To Be Warned Of Energy Bill Rises From April
Energy firms will begin writing to customers within days to warn them of bill increases from the start of April. Firms have... Read More
King Charles To Divert Crown Estate Windfall To ‘Public Good’
King Charles has asked for a surge in profits from a £1bn per year Crown Estate offshore wind farm deal to be... Read More
Bank of England Governor Warns Of Truss Hangover Effect
There is still a “hangover effect” from the financial instability seen during the prime ministership of Liz Truss, the Bank of England... Read More
Knighthoods For MPs Who Caused Boris Johnson Headaches
Two MPs who caused trouble for ex-PM Boris Johnson have received knighthoods in the New Year Honours list. Labour’s Chris Bryant and... Read More