The government is scrapping a planned change to child benefit rules that would have allowed more parents to claim the […]
The October Budget and What Might be in it? Labour’s first Budget for 14 years will be delivered by Chancellor […]
Employers’ National Insurance Hike The chancellor is set to increase the National Insurance rate for employers to boost funding for […]
Angela Rayner Attempts to deflect from Labour’s Donations Row Angela Rayner has attempted to deflect attention away from Labour’s donations row by […]
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has refused to rule out whether she will increase the rate of capital gains tax in her […]
A new UK-wide compensation scheme has been announced for sub-postmasters with overturned convictions. Around 900 people will qualify for the […]
Britain’s centrist Liberal Democrats, right-wing Reform UK, Greens and other smaller parties won more than 40% of the votes in […]
Nigel Farage has been elected as an MP for the first time, on a night which saw Reform UK take […]
Rishi Sunak has said he accepts responsibility for the Conservative Party’s catastrophic general election defeat. Mr Sunak told supporters: “The […]
Millions of voters are casting their ballots in the UK’s first July general election since 1945. Polling stations, set up […]
The UK’s main political parties have “ducked” addressing stark choices over public finances in their manifestos and it will be […]
Labour and the Conservatives have accused each other of failing to match promises on housing, in what has become a […]
The US has broadened its sanctions on Russia, including a fresh crackdown on banks dealing with sanctioned entities. It expands […]
Former Neighbours star Holly Valance has helped Nigel Farage’s Reform UK raise £1.5m within days of his return as leader, […]