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The treasury minister admitted that the government has a "long way" to go ahead of an expected dip in economic growth.
But Sunira Chaudhri, founding lawyer at Workly Law in Toronto, worries that change would scare away lenders long before ...
As Labour adopts hardline welfare and immigration policies, it is echoing Reform UK's agenda - normalising far-right ideas at ...
A Labour MP tried to claim luxury bedding and shower cream on expenses, it has emerged. Sean Woodcock, the MP for Banbury, ...
The chancellor is rapidly losing her £9.9bn fiscal headroom thanks to multiple U-turns on policies that were meant to save ...
Express columnist Nick Ferrari has taken aim at Sir Keir Starmer as he faces pressure to impose a wealth tax on the country's ...
First, the origins of this week’s mess: the Treasury’s decision to use welfare cuts to try to balance the books. For many ...
BritCard could curb illegal immigration and welfare fraud but 'opens the door to the more extensive erosion of privacy' ...
Columnist and author Steve Richards dissects Labour's terrible week, a year since getting their thumping commons majority. We hear from UK Med's field hospital lead in Gaza, Dr Clare Jefferys. Lord ...
Keir Starmer kicked Jeremy Corbyn out of his party only to find he's starting a new one, says Fleet Street Fox. If nothing ...
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