A collection of extraordinary photographs, Misan Harriman’s work needs to be seen in person in order to appreciate how truly impressive it is I recently had the honour of visiting The Purpose of Light ...
Keir Starmer has left a meeting of European leaders in Denmark early to chair an emergency COBRA meeting in London after an attack at a synagogue in Manchester. The Prime Minister left the European ...
Country Medical Head at Sanofi UK Dr Shelley Watcham and Baroness Margaret Ritchie discuss the impact of respiratory diseases on NHS winter ...
Thousands of men and women are medically discharged from the armed forces every year through a broken system that leaves too many without the ...
Labour figures in Westminster have been slow to truly realise the electoral danger facing the party in Wales, the party's leader in Cardiff has ...
Some of London’s poorest areas could see their share of funding for children’s services halved under Labour’s plans to reform local government ...
A Betting and Gaming Council statement on the “Pride In Place” programme: The BGC is proud of the role our members play supporting Britain’s hard-pressed high streets. Betting shops support 46,000 ...
This is the price Labour pays for the huge bonus it received from the electoral system last summer: it is a perilously short distance from “just enough everywhere” and a landslide majority, to “not ...
With the economy flatlining, the Treasury is increasingly open to private investment models to support the health service, NHS Confederation boss ...
However, despite Liverpool being the UK’s second city on screen, the problem remains that talent continues to be funnelled in from elsewhere, with relatively few opportunities for locals. Now is the ...
Opinion
Rachel Reeves needs solutions - but hitting punters with further tax hikes won’t solve anything
I don’t envy the task facing the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves. As she begins to set out her plans for growth and seeks to reassure both her party and the wider public, all eyes will be on how she ...
BGC members already contribute £6.8 billion to the economy, pay £4 billion in taxes, and support 109,000 jobs. Piling further tax rises onto the sector, on top of reforms that have already cost over ...
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