UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Wes Streeting condemned the NHS’s reliance on foreign recruits, calling it morally unacceptable, and pledged to focus on training British doctors. As reported by The Telegraph, Wes Streeting has urged the NHS to stop taking advantage of
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Chancellor Rachel Reeves promised £2bn for 18,000 affordable homes, yet questions remain as she faces pressure over potential spending cuts. To address the housing shortage, the government has revealed plans to build thousands of houses across England.
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Rachel Reeves faced backlash after accepting £276 in free theatre tickets at Christmas, with critics questioning her priorities amid financial concerns. As reported by the Telegraph, reports suggest Rachel Reeves received £276 worth of theatre tickets over
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – British PM Keir Starmer has been warned that Putin could exploit the European Court of Human Rights to target British troops in Ukraine. As reported by The Telegraph, Labour has been warned that British armed forces deployed
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK borrowing rose to £10.7bn in February, surpassing forecasts and posing a challenge for Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of her spring statement. Britain’s borrowing reached £10.7bn in February, exceeding expectations and adding pressure on the Chancellor before
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Health Secretary Wes Streeting says it’s immoral for the NHS to take medical staff from countries in crisis, blaming government failures in workforce planning. Wes Streeting warns that Brexit has forced the NHS to depend on medics
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Rachel Reeves plans to unveil the biggest UK spending cuts, targeting billions in Whitehall budget reductions, as economists warn of public service impacts. In next week’s spring statement, Chancellor Rachel Reeves will outline the largest spending reductions
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Keir Starmer advocates for Adolescence to be shown in schools and parliament, highlighting concerns over online influence on youth violence. Labour leader has expressed support for the campaign to screen Netflix’s Adolescence in schools and parliament, citing
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Downing Street rejects welfare reforms driven by fiscal concerns, insisting they are necessary for both moral and economic reasons. Number 10 has rejected claims that ongoing welfare system reforms are motivated by financial difficulties. What did Downing
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Reform UK leader Nigel Farage announced 29 councillors joining his party as he attempted to shift focus from party rifts after Rupert Lowe’s suspension. After Mr Farage introduced 29 new Reform UK councillors, it was revealed that
