We’ve spent much of this week looking back over the 10 years since the independence referendum on 1814.  Despite a clear ...
This is the wokest government in British history. Foreign Secretary David Lammy faced calls that he lacks the mental capacity ...
Britain is facing growing pressure to address the issue of reparations for the transatlantic slave trade and other atrocities ...
Labour has entered office, as it did in 1997, with public services in a mostly dire state. Its prospects at the next election ...
Labour’s current policies would only get Britain halfway to becoming the fastest-growing economy in the Group of Seven, ...
Keir Starmer’s government is diluting its pre-election promise to protect UK workers from workplace surveillance, the latest ...
Pressure is mounting over a controversial clause regarding government 'objectives' in a draft version of the bill that will ...
British businesses are worried that greater protections for employees planned by the newly elected Labour government will ...
Sir Keir Starmer is set to face a grilling in prime minister’s questions after Labour was hit by criticism over cuts to ...
Officials used numerous questionable procurement processes to purchase more than $20 billion of goods and services linked to ...
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Labour’s potential plan to abandon the new British ISA has been welcomed by investment bosses who argue it was “doomed to fail”, as the Treasury insisted it was still weighing up the measure.