Five common sense things for the ‘common sense’ minister November 14, 2023 As Esther McVey assumes the role of 'minister for common sense', we look at five pressing issues for her in-tray.
Ageing population and weaker post-Brexit migration has damaged UK economy, experts claim December 5, 2022 An ageing population, weaker migration inflows since Brexit and a sicker society due to the pandemic has damaged the UK long-term economy’s health, top City economists have warned. A steadily rising elderly population has resulted in a jump in Brits leaving the jobs market to take retirement or due to ill health, putting the workforce [...]
Budget 2021: Sunak extends HGV road user levy until 2023 October 27, 2021 Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced that the HGV road user levy will be suspended until 2023. It was initially suspended until August in 2022, but this will now be extended for a further year. Speaking at the Budget, Sunak also revealed the government is freezing vehicle excise duty for HGVs. The Road Haulage Association welcomed [...]
Spring Budget 2024: Hunt doesn’t rule out May election after £10bn tax cut March 6, 2024 Jeremy Hunt has announced the rate of National Insurance (NI) will be cut by two per cent in the Spring Budget as the government gears up for a rocky general election.
Sunak breaks cover to say ‘of course’ he believes PM in Downing Street parties saga January 18, 2022 Rishi Sunak has made a public appearance for the first time in a week to say “of course” he believes Boris Johnson’s claims that he thought lockdown-busting Downing Street parties were work events. Sunak said Johnson “has set out his understanding of this matter in parliament last week” and refused to say whether he unequivocally [...]
Contactless limit to rise to £100 from October August 27, 2021 The limit for spending on contactless cards will reportedly rise from £45 to £100 on October 15. In March, Rishi Sunak confirmed that the payment limit would be raised in order to boost businesses as the UK recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic. UK Finance, an industry body which represents banks, today confirmed that the changes [...]
Contactless limit to rise to £100 from October – CityAM : CityAM August 27, 2021 The limit for spending on contactless cards will reportedly rise from £45 to £100 on October 15. In March, Rishi Sunak confirmed that the payment limit would be raised in order to boost businesses as the UK recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic. UK Finance, an industry body which represents banks, today confirmed that the changes [...]
The London Underground’s birthday celebrates 160 years of political feuds and delays January 10, 2023 On the birthday of London Underground, Comment & Features Editor Sascha O'Sullivan looks at 160 years of delays and the fights over funding which have dogged the transport network.
In Broken Britain, we can hardly afford to be smug about a riot-plagued Paris March 27, 2023 People in France are taking to the streets, while in the UK we just complain about train strikes. But although we behave differently as societies, we are in a similar position to France, writes Eliot Wilson
If Europe keeps us out of Horizon and other R&I funds, our universities will suffer February 16, 2023 Post-Brexit alternatives to European funding for research and innovation must match previous sums. Without this vital cash, our universities will suffer a terrible blow, writes Paul Boyle