Inflation nears 30-year high as consumer price index climbs to 5.5 per cent February 16, 2022 UK inflation has remained at a near 30-year high after rising further in January as Britain remains in the grip of a tightening cost-of-living squeeze, according to official figures. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation reached 5.5 per cent in January, up from 5.4 per cent in December and [...]
Rumours swirl about potential future Gavin Williamson replacements as education secretary August 11, 2021 Rumours are swirling that education secretary Gavin Williamson is set to be sacked at the next reshuffle, with two potential replacements touted. Treasury minister Kemi Badenoch and vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi have both been tipped in the past 24 hours of being chosen to replace Williamson, after the former chief whip struggled through a series [...]
Sunak gives National Insurance help and promises 2024 income tax cut March 23, 2022 Rishi Sunak has increased the income threshold for National Insurance in a £330 annual tax cut for employees, while also delivering a gloomy updated forecast for the UK economy. Sunak said in his spring statement that the threshold at which employees pay National Insurance will be lifted by £3,000 to £12,570 in what he called [...]
PM aiming to schmooze globe’s top finance brass at green summit October 5, 2021 The chiefs of the globe’s top finance brass will attend a green summit hosted by Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The bosses of Wall Street behemoths JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs and asset manager big beasts BlackRock and Blackstone will be among those Johnson is hoping to schmooze to generate billions of pounds of investment for the [...]
New habits can drive down energy bills suggest industry experts May 22, 2022 Behavioural changes could help drive down spiralling energy bills for struggling households this winter.
Sunak says pensions triple lock remains government policy as he faces £4bn bill June 17, 2021 Chancellor Rishi Sunak has said the triple lock on pensions remains government policy after it emerged that he may have to spend £4bn more on pensioners from next year if he sticks to the pledge. Sunak was grilled on the issue in an interview with GB News, after ONS data published earlier in the week [...]
Future of work: ‘Freedom Day’ fails to trigger mass return to the office August 9, 2021 “Freedom Day” has failed to trigger a mass return to the office, according to new data published today. Research from Remit Consulting shows the proportion of staff in the office in the UK hit 11.7 per cent in July, a meager increase from 11.1 per cent before the Work From Home guidance was dropped by [...]
Realistic interest rates will save us, and we have a sub-Prime Minister to thank for it October 27, 2022 This time last week, Monty Munford was enjoying a bit of lunch in Westminster when all manner of hell kicked off around him.
Seething Tory row overshadows Boris Johnson’s much-trumpeted post-Brexit visit to India as allies lash out at critical MPs April 22, 2022 Allies of Boris Johnson have lashed out at Tory MPs calling for the Pinrime Minister to resign after the House of Commons ordered a third inquiry into lockdown parties in Downing Street. Senior backbencher Tobias Ellwood said there had been “a huge breach of trust” with the British people as he called on Conservative MPs [...]
Junior doctors launch four-day strike over pay: What does it mean for you? April 11, 2023 Junior doctors across England have launched a four-day strike in a worsening dispute over pay which threatens huge disruption to the NHS. An estimated 350,000 appointments, including operations, will be cancelled as a result of the walkout by members of the British Medical Association (BMA). Doctors mounted picket lines outside hospitals from 7am on Tuesday [...]