Ed Warner: Has Sport England’s core purpose been forgotten? October 19, 2023 Chris Boardman. Olympic cycling pursuit champion. Tour de France stage winner. Adviser to British Cycling. Head of the government’s Gear Change strategy promoting cycling and walking at Active Travel England. Founder and face of Boardman Bikes, currently owned by Halfords. You may have one in the family, perhaps a balance bike for a toddler or [...]
As long as businesses want to keep their hands clean, we will need a body like the CBI April 19, 2023 As long as businesses want to outsource their dirty work to industry groups, they will need a body like the Confederation of British Industry.
Boris Johnson ‘lied’ over Putin missile attack claims, says Kremlin January 30, 2023 The Kremlin has suggested Boris Johnson told “a lie” when the former prime minister said that Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared to threaten him with a missile strike. The former Downing Street incumbent made the claim in a new three-part series for BBC Two looking at how the West grappled with Mr Putin in the [...]
Petrol prices rise to record levels as RAC calls on government to provide more support for drivers May 25, 2022 Petrol prices climbed to record levels for the third consecutive day yesterday, with soaring oil prices putting more pressure on consumers.
UK workers still gripped by inflation despite better than expected near six per cent pay growth April 18, 2023 UK workers are still being squeezed by a historic inflation crunch despite wage increases smashing expectations, official figures out today reveal. The average pay increase including bonuses hit 5.9 per cent over the three months to February, up from the previous period and above the City’s expectations of a 5.1 per cent increase, according to [...]
‘Pension funds need to invest in UK growth’: former innovation minister Sam Gyimah on the future of UK tech March 9, 2023 Speak with most tech and innovation figures in the UK currently and you will hear a similar gripe: institutional investors are not pulling their weight. Investment into the UK’s tech sector, as with most of the world, has tumbled in the past year and brought into sharp relief a funding gap that they argue is [...]
Sunak eyes another council tax rebate after poor response to his spring statement March 28, 2022 Rishi Sunak is considering a further council tax rebate for Brits struggling with the cost of living crisis, after his spring economic statement was met by a very poor response on Wednesday. The chancellor is reportedly now looking into offering a further multi-billion pound package to help people with soaring energy bills and other household [...]
Both Sunak and Starmer have finally vowed to put innovation at the heart of their strategies January 6, 2023 For the first time in the new year – but not for the first time in his premiership – Rishi Sunak delivered a speech against a challenging economic backdrop this week. Growth – and the best way to achieve it – continues to percolate in political and public discourse, with fears of a global recession, [...]
UK households to be saddled with heaviest tax burden since 1940s March 23, 2022 UK households are set to be saddled with the heaviest tax burden since the 1940s even when Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s income tax cut and national insurance tweaks are baked in. Britain’s fiscal watchdog is forecasting the tax burden to hit 36.3 per cent in four years’ time, it said in fresh forecasts published today. The [...]
Tax cuts are not enough to help the small businesses facing crippling energy bills September 2, 2022 Households facing soaring energy bills have rightly been front and centre of the political conversation. But, as both candidates to become prime minister have pointed out, ultimately our prosperity depends on economic growth. And it’s through prosperity that the government acquires the ability to finance public services and support families in need. And, with GDP [...]