UK’s winter supplier summit brought together senior leaders from government and industry to take stock of progress on digital reform and, crucially, to focus on what comes next. With strategic ...
There have been times over the last year when I have wondered if I am living in the real world – or in a bizarre fantasy dreamt up by ...
We are the fastest-growing city-region economy in the UK, proof that it is possible to use public funds effectively while reducing crisis spending, says Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester ...
Its extension comes as South Africa negotiates with the AfDB over a $400 million loan for municipal energy and water services, to be guaranteed by the UK under that arrangement.
Reform UK is the new home for unpopular Tories and that presents a massive issue for a party selling itself to Britain as a clean break, says Giles Sheldrick.
Long-term claimants of employment and support allowance could be moved over to a new, time-limited disability benefit – equating to cuts.
The Department for Work and Pensions is handing "no need to work" benefits to FOUR MILLION people, new figures show. New figures show there are now almost 4.2m people on Universal Credit with “no work ...
As voters prepare to go to the polls in February 2026, hopes are rising that democracy will reignite Bangladesh’s economic momentum. This optimism may be misplaced unless elections are followed by ...
Reform UK’s legal challenge against the government over plans to allow councils to delay elections will be heard next month.
Official figures show there are now almost 4.2 million people on Universal Credit with no work requirements following a surge in mental health claims ...
A last ditch attempt has been made to approve a solar farm planning application in Wiltshire. In July, members of Wiltshire Council's strategic planning committee rejected plans for a 218-acre solar ...
Speaking to the Spectator, Mr Jenrick hit out at his former political party. “It’s a party reconciling itself to being ...