David Cameron tells UK universities: crack down on extremists September 17, 2015 The government has announced new rules today that will legally require universities and colleges to monitor and counter extremist activities among their students. The new rules, set to go into effect next week, will force universities to “put in place specific policies to stop extremists radicalising students on campuses, tackle gender segregation at events [...]
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell: Labour will back Osborne’s fiscal charter September 26, 2015 Labour’s shadow chancellor John McDonnell has said that the party will support Osborne’s fiscal charter, reports the Guardian. The policy was proposed to ensure “budget responsibility” and ahead of the Labour conference opening on Sunday, McDonnell has pledged that the party will vote in favour of it. However, the newly elected shadow chancellor insists that [...]
UK house prices: Persimmon share price falls despite jump in sales November 4, 2015 Are housebuilders finally feeling the heat? FTSE-listed builder Persimmon reported a 12 per cent sales hike in the third quarter this morning – but shares continued to slide after the sector had a spot of bother with a broker yesterday. The figures Sales were 12 per cent higher in the period since it reported its half year results on [...]
Greek debt crisis: Tsipras tries to calm fears over Syriza defeat September 6, 2015 Former Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras has tried to temper mounting fears about the outcome of the widely watched snap election on September 20. In recent days, opinion polls have shown that no party is on course to win enough support to form a majority government. Leftist Syriza and its main rival the conservative New Democracy are currently neck-and-neck. [...]
Calais migrant crisis: UK and France to sign deal for increased security August 18, 2015 Home secretary Theresa May will travel to Calais on Thursday to sign a deal with French interior minister Bernard Cazeneue on tackling the migrant crisis. Read more: The Calais migrant crisis shows why Europe needs a common migration policy and a new asylum system The ministers will agree to increase security measures for preventing [...]
At the close: FTSE 100 index closes down on Aberdeen Asset Management and BHP Billiton November 30, 2015 The FTSE 100 index closed down today, led lower by Aberdeen Asset Management and BHP Billiton. The UK's top blue-chip index ended Monday's session 0.3 per cent down, at 6,356 points. Aberdeen Asset Management's share price fell 4.6 per cent to 319.4p after having reported a 12.5 per cent fall in assets under management. The [...]
Pressure mounts on IAAF chief Lord Coe to issue Russia with bans following report by a World Anti-Doping Agency independent commission November 10, 2015 Athletics chief Lord Coe faced mounting pressure last night after the International Olympic Committee urged governing body the IAAF to ban Russian drug cheats. IAAF president Coe has given Russia until the end of the week to respond to accusations of systemic doping, extortion and corruption contained within a report released on Monday by a [...]
George Osborne wants to build more homes in the countryside August 20, 2015 Chancellor George Osborne wants to reform planning laws and make it easier for villages to build new houses. The chancellor said more people are moving to the countryside with rural areas of England experiencing net internal migration of more than 60,000 a year. "This government is determined to support the millions that already choose a [...]
Andrew Tyrie attacks George Osborne’s bank tax surcharge as challenger bosses meet with Treasury officials September 11, 2015 Pressure is mounting on chancellor George Osborne to reconsider his new bank tax, as bosses from challenger banks meet today with Treasury officials to voice their concerns. The new tax, set to go into effect next year, will take an additional eight per cent of banks’ profits each year for the government, on top [...]
UK immigration: Canada has lessons for Britain on migrants – Institute of Public Policy Research November 2, 2015 Britain should follow Canada’s lead to do more to better integrate migrants into the community, argues a report published today by the Institute of Public Policy Research (IPPR). Among the recommendations in the report – called Trajectory and Transience: Understanding and addressing the pressures of migration on communities – are creating a Controlling Migration Fund [...]