Ahead of a meeting with the US president, Sir Keir Starmer said the UK and Europe ‘have to do more for our defence and ...
Defence spending is going up and welfare spending is being squeezed – which is at odds with why a lot of Labour MPs thought ...
Britain has become the most unloved market in the world as the economy struggles in the wake of Rachel Reeves’s Budget ...
Pessimism is rife and households are looking to cut their expenses, for example by eating in rather than dining out, figures ...
Badenoch speaking at major right-wing summit as Reeves’s budget ‘risks biggest layoffs in decade’: Live - Badenoch claimed ...
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The i on MSNTwo child benefit cap row could spark new Labour rebellionMPs who kept quiet about the government’s refusal to scrap the two-child benefit limit would challenge ministers if they do ...
FOR a brief moment, it looked like there was a chink of light for the Government. With Donald Trump decreeing trade policies ...
With rising global tensions, pressure on UK defence spending, and manufacturers ramping up production, the question isn’t just whether Britain can afford to rearm - but whether ...
The papers have been focusing on tariff retaliation, a "snub" from Unilever and the continued fallout from last year's ...
It comes as Rachel Reeves begins the week facing dual economic blows as employers warn of impending staff redundancies and ...
The extent of this dependence is such that if London’s economic output was excluded from national figures, living standards in the UK would fall by 14%, meaning that Britons would be worse off than ...
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