The proposed VAT hike has sparked widespread concern among parents and educators alike. Critics argue that the increase in fees could lead to a decline in the number of students attending private schools, as more families may be priced out of the
The proposed VAT hike has sparked widespread concern among parents and educators alike. Critics argue that the increase in fees could lead to a decline in the number of students attending private schools, as more families may be priced out of the
Recent court documents in the U.S. have brought serious allegations against Standard Chartered, one of the largest banks in the UK. The bank is accused of facilitating billions of dollars in transactions that allegedly funded terrorist organizations, raising significant concerns about compliance
London (Parliament News) – The successful sugar tax should extend to cakes, biscuits, and chocolate, say health experts. The WHO supports this expansion to combat obesity, diabetes, and tooth erosion by incentivizing healthier food reformulation. The sugar tax has been so prosperous
London (Parliament News) – Keir Starmer commits to centrist leadership, prioritizing wealth creation. He emphasizes economic growth, tolerance, and inclusivity while navigating party controversies. Labour’s Back to Work plan aims to boost employment and training opportunities. Keir Starmer has declared he will
On May 24, Wigan hosted a vibrant gathering of over 300 representatives from Northern England to celebrate the region’s cultural education workforce. The event, organized by the creative education charity Curious Minds, aimed to honour the dedication of teachers, artists, youth and
The UK Parliament was officially dissolved on Thursday, 30 May 2024, marking the conclusion of all parliamentary activity in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords. This dissolution initiates the lead-up to the general election scheduled for 4 July
The UK's Labour opposition launched its flagship clean energy policy on Friday, aiming to address the country's cost-of-living crisis and distinguish itself from the ruling Conservatives as the general election approaches.
London (Parliament News) – UK garden experts warn of potential biodiversity catastrophe due to the rising popularity of home mushroom growing. Concerns arise over non-native species’ impact on soil microbiology and ecosystem balance. A rise in the popularity of mushrooms growing at
London (Parliament News) – Thousands of Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund fans are flocking to London for the Champions League final at Wembley, expected to boost the city’s economy by £53 million. Thousands of Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund lovers are descending
London (Parliament News) – Chancellor Jeremy Hunt confirms the six-year freeze on income tax thresholds until 2028, likely leading to higher tax payments for many. Both parties rule out VAT, income tax, and national insurance hikes. Jeremy Hunt has verified the six-year
London (Parliament News) – DS Smith’s CEO urges UK election winner to enforce stricter plastic packaging rules and promote green consumption. The company has already replaced over 1 billion plastic pieces ahead of schedule. Whoever succeeds in the UK general election must
In recent months, UK mortgage holders have faced significant financial pressures as rising costs continue to impact household budgets. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported an increase in household expenses, shedding light on the particular struggles experienced by those with home