LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Net Zero Scrutiny Group, which I chair, has prompted much speculation in Parliament about who we are, what we believe in and what we want to achieve. I’m very happy to set the record straight. We
London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A report earlier this month found that poor married couples with children are more stable and likely to stick together than rich unmarried couples with children. The study from the Marriage Foundation analysed data from the UK
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Treasury minister believes that a windfall tax on gas and oil companies cannot be ruled out by the government to assist people in coping with growing living costs. The policy which the opposition parties proposed, would
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to studies, the income gap between the bosses and the employees will increase again this year after shrinking during the pandemic. The High Pay Centre thinktank, which pushes for fairer compensation structures believes, FTSE 350 chief
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The deadline for officials from Downing Street to protest against being named in Sue Gray’s report on parties during the lockdown has passed. The investigation’s lead civil servant is anticipated to release her conclusions in the coming
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to the leader of Britain’s largest energy supplier, consumers will have to deal with exorbitantly high fuel prices for a period of at least another 18 months. E.ON UK’s chief executive, Michael Lewis, has urged for
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Keir Starmer’s staff is being asked to dispute Conservative allegations that the SNP would prop up Labour in office after the next general election by drawing up “red lines” against any deals with the Scottish party as
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Bank of England will tighten its grip on the economy in the coming months as it attempts to lower the highest inflation rate in 40 years, according to its chief economist. Huw Pill said “additional work”
ANKARA (Parliament Politics Magazine ) – Leading observers believe that Russia’s departure of tens of thousands of troops from Syria to boost its forces in Ukraine may represent a turning point in the Syrian conflict, triggering a race between Ankara and Tehran
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Top officials who violated the Covid lockdown rules at the parties in and around Downing Street are to be named by Sue Gray. After the Met Police’s conclusion of their investigation, the senior civil servant is free