‘Them’s the breaks’: Defiant Boris Johnson resigns as Prime Minister July 7, 2022 Boris Johnson has formally announced his resignation as Conservative party leader and Prime Minister, telling a crowd of supporters and press outside Downing Street that he was “sad … to be giving up the best job in the world”. Johnson was defiant until the end and blamed today’s resignation on Wesminster’s “herd” mentality, instead of [...]
Ukraine war: Sunak, Starmer and Khan fall silent to mark year as King Charles praises Kyiv’s ‘remarkable courage’ February 24, 2023 A year of Ukraine’s extraordinary resistance to Vladimir Putin’s all-out assault that has left hundreds of thousands dead and millions more displaced has been marked with a minute’s silence. Rishi Sunak was joined outside No 10 by wife Akshata Murthy, Kyiv’s ambassador to Britain Vadym Prystaiko and dozens of Ukrainian troops being trained by the [...]
Johnson says lateral flow tests will be free ‘as long as they’re very important’ to stop Covid spread January 10, 2022 Lateral flow tests will remain free in the UK for “as long as they’re very important” to stop the spread of Covid-19, Boris Johnson has said. The Prime Minister said the tests are “one of our most important lines of defence” and that “we’ve got to make sure we see off Omicron” in response to [...]
Poorly insulated households to pay over £700 more on rising energy bills August 31, 2022 Poorly insulated households will see their energy bills rise over £700 more than energy users living in more efficient properties.
Boris Johnson: What is a Tory no confidence vote, how does it work and why is it happening? June 6, 2022 Boris Johnson will face a vote of no confidence in his leadership of the Conservative party at 6pm today, after 54 or more MPs declared they no longer had confidence in the Prime Minister. City A.M. takes a look at what the vote is, why it was triggered and what might happen next. What is [...]
Whistleblowing reports of minimum wage violations fall thanks to furlough scheme November 8, 2021 The number of whistleblowers reporting businesses for breaking national minimum wage laws has dropped to its lowest in four years, with the furlough scheme considered a key driver of the change. Whistleblower reports of national minimum wage (NMW) violations fell to 2,488 over the year, down from 2,580 last year, according to law firm Pinsent [...]
Exclusive: Former Home Secretary Amber Rudd to join Finsbury from Teneo October 6, 2021 Amber Rudd, the former home secretary, is set to leave PR firm Teneo to join rival Finsbury Glover Hering. The ex-politician will join as a senior adviser at the company her brother Roland founded in 1994, City A.M. understands. Rudd spent 18 months at Teneo after a nine-year Parliamentary career as the Tory MP for [...]
TfL: Khan hits out at Shapps for refusing to meet him as funding talks go down to wire December 6, 2021 City Hall and Whitehall have continued their row over urgent Transport for London (TfL) funding talks tonight, with each side blaming the other for slow progress. With just four days to go until TfL’s latest government bailout runs out, its fourth in the past 19 months, transport secretary Grant Shapps has still not met with [...]
Public sector net borrowing records second highest September ever October 21, 2021 The UK public sector net borrowing (PSNB) was £21.8bn in September 2021, the second highest September borrowing since monthly records began in 1993 and only £7bn short compared with September last year. Comparing financial years to September, data from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) also highlighted that PSNB in September 2021 came in second [...]
Just 12 tower blocks see dangerous cladding removed through £5bn fund January 7, 2022 Just 12 buildings have had dangerous cladding removed with the aid of a £5bn government fund, which was created to fix thousands of risky tower blocks. The Building Safety Fund was created in 2020 to help residents of blocks more than 18 metres tall with the removal of a certain type of hazardous cladding. Some [...]