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Fifty-six per cent of the more than 10,000 creators surveyed said they do not think UK creators have a "voice in shaping ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed the start date for its new powers to tackle fraud in the welfare system ...
A growing chorus of British entrepreneurs say Westminster is still missing the mark on what fast-growing companies need to ...
The UK government is poised to reject a controversial plan to divide the nation’s electricity market into zones, according to ...
Nesta analysed 36 million supermarket transactions, finding an average shopping basket health score of 67 out of 100, and has ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office says Treasury chief Rachel Reeves is secure in her job after a series of ...
However, the government has also promised to raise basic universal credit, at a cost of £1.8bn, Waters adds. This potentially leaves the government with a bill of £100m in 2029-30.
While the UK government claims its moves “will protect the most vulnerable,” in reality its plans to cut £4.5 billion in ...
Lindsey’s plunge into insolvency is the latest blow to the UK’s beleaguered oil refining industry, after rival Ineos stopped refining crude at its facility in Grangemouth, Scotland, meaning Britain ...
Writing in the Daily Record, Scottish Labour MP Brian Leishman says reducing welfare spending is "cruel and wicked".
The House of Lords (hereditary peers) bill does one simple thing: remove the remaining hereditary peers from membership of ...
‘We know this is true but it has yet to be evidenced properly. Due to Starmer’s stupidity the whole bill is now caput! So UK taxpayers are the ones, yet again, to pay the price for our Government’s ...