On the second floor of a London furniture store, three journalists are busy finalising the latest edition of a newsletter, covering everything from local foodbank funding to a neighbourhood cafe.
However, it is likely that there will be some cuts set out in the Spring Statement as the chancellor scurries to make savings ...
An electoral breakthrough at Holyrood next year is vital if the breakaway pro-independence party is to have a long-term future.
This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show podcast episode: ‘How big a fiscal hole is the British government in? With Paul Johnson’ Sam Fleming Rachel Reeves has not had a lot of luck since ...
It’s a fiscal gamble, but for now, Reeves will continue to argue there’s no other way than to take the bet she’s making.
Charlie Mullins was first accused of 'bringing the honours system into disrepute' last September over comments he made in ...
This could be an attempt to strengthen ties with the U.S., given the Trump administration's outspoken opposition to AI ...
Britain has been a global leader in fighting climate change. Now, the Tory opposition is backtracking. Quitting climate ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has recently made major policy announcements heralding a boost in defense spending and cuts in benefits payments, but the poll in the Financial Times newspaper, carried out ...
The Netflix hit has touched off debates about smartphone use by children and, in Britain, fed into calls for a social media ...
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has called for global economies to “come together” to help ease trade tensions, amid a ...
People mistakenly identified as Muslims could be victims of Islamophobia under Angela Rayner’s new definition. The Deputy ...