LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Therese Coffey has pledged to keep the triple lock on pensions in place for the rest of the Parliament. During a Labour backbench business debate on the effect of the cost of living crisis on retirees, the
LONDON (Parliament Politics magazine ) – The PM has said that he is “desperate” to visit Ukraine and that he has a genuine emotional connection with the people of Ukraine, claims the chair of the Tory party. Johnson was said to want
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – P&O Ferries’ “scandalous” decision to dismiss 800 workers without any warning, according to Labour, is a criminal felony. Louise Haigh, Shadow transport secretary, Angela Rayner, deputy leader and Jonathan Reynolds shadow business secretary have written to Kwasi
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As part of the NHS’s spring booster initiative, almost 600,000 patients in England will be contacted to arrange an additional Covid booster this week. Adults who are over 75 years old, care home residents, and the most
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Passengers at the UK’s largest airport are no longer required to wear face masks. Heathrow Airport no longer mandates individuals to wear them in its offices, terminals, or train stations, although it nevertheless encourages them to do
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to the government, there will be no limit to the number of Ukrainian refugees who can reside with UK host families under a new visa scheme. The Homes for Ukraine refugee scheme is expected to benefit
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to new research from the Trades Union Congress (TUC), energy bills are expected to grow at least 14 times faster than salaries this year. According to the TUC, average weekly earnings will increase by 3.75 percent
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to Sky News, Downing Street has slammed the brakes on Home Office plans to let a larger number of Ukrainians fleeing their country to live in the UK. Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, came under fire
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to government insiders, Rishi Sunak is believed to take some limited action to address the cost of living crisis in the spring statement of this month, but will resist calls to expand his energy bill reduction
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The chancellor’s Spring Statement, which is due on March 23, was not supposed to be a big deal. But, according to the IFS, fast rising inflation and the start of the start of Ukrainian conflict may push
