Under-investment had led to a "complicated and unwieldy system" being used,
Official with steamfitters union says the 2023 chocolate factory explosion in Berks County should serve as a wakeup call.
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London’s creative industries are world-leading. The mayor talks a good game on supporting them, but his manifesto is light on detail, says Phoebe Gardiner Despite launching at London’s Design District – a prominent creative hub in the capital – Sadiq Khan’s manifesto is rather sparse on his commitments to the creative industries. He is happy, []
The government must listen to the likes of Monzo, Revolut and Oaknorth and scrap stamp duty to help boost the London Stock Exchange.
The UK economy is uniquely positioned to benefit from the roll out of artificial intelligence. Politicians on all sides should be championing policies that help secure these benefits as soon as possible, Chris Dorrell writes
Keeping Rishi Sunak as Tory leader could scupper the chance to leave the European Convention on Human Rights for 'a generation', Suella Braverman will warn today.
Egypt’s Minister of International Cooperation Rania Al-Mashat, delivered a speech as the Governor of Egypt to the World Bank Group (WBG) during the G24 Governors and Ministers Meeting held in Washington. The address took place at the WBG and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) 2024 Spring Meetings.
Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle may be invited by King Charles to spend some time with the Firm over the summer this year.
Rishi Sunak warned Benjamin Netanyahu further escalation between Israel and Iran was in ‘no one’s interest’
The Prime Minister dismissed claims from Labour that his dramatic pledge to spend an extra £75 billion on defence by the end of the decade was not fully funded.
Sir Matthew Rycroft told MPs that a one-third reduction in small boat crossings would be needed given the cost of the deportation scheme, which will reach £290million by next year.