London (Parliament Politics Magzine) – Sir Keir Starmer comforted businesses he is not going to “chop off their legs” with a rapid crackdown visa on for employees from abroad. The Prime Minister emphasised that he did not want to make companies “fall
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Grammar schools in the UK have been instructed to publish particulars about their admissions tests. The order by a first-tier tribunal required the Lincolnshire consortium of grammar schools to unleash anonymised results for children who posed its
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK is being insisted by Europe’s leading human rights organisation to push ahead with plans to promote the use of Irish and Ulster Scots languages in Northern Ireland despite persistent tensions over the issue. The Council
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Sir Graham Brady has revealed that former PM Boris Johnson reportedly described Tory MPs criticising Dominic Cummings as ‘chicken s***. Boris Johnson represented Tory backbenchers as “spineless chicken s***” for repeatedly criticising his chief adviser Dominic Cummings,
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – WH Smith is to provide investors with a £50m windfall as holidaymakers snapping up travel essentials allowed a boost in summer sales at the retail chain. The retailer stated it would launch a £50m share buyback an
London (Parliament Politics Magzine) – UK’s ex-PM Boris Johnson’s new firm faces scrutiny over a controversial discussion with a uranium lobbyist. The ex-Prime Minister of the United Kingdom came under major scrutiny after information emerged that he failed to reveal the fact
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Met has withdrawn some restrictions on a pro-Palestine protest in central London after a row with organizers who claimed they were being ministered unfairly. Police had specified the time and location of the rally but have
Great Manchester (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Mayor Andy Burnham, who has been performing on a private sector-led alternative to HS2, expressed Northern leaders need to rally around a 2034 deadline. Ministers must come up with a substitute for the axed leg of
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Simon Case, the chair of the civil service, has supported the government’s figures indicating that a £22bn shortfall was exited by the previous Conservative administration. The cabinet secretary stated the Tories’ failure to hold regular spending reviews
Great Manchester (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A new all-night bus service running seven days a week has been defined as a “game-changer” for Manchester. What Routes Are Covered by the New All-Night Bus Service? Launching overnight, the year-long pilot project covers two