LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In the event that the new Tory leader gives in to pressure and cancels the anticipated 80% spike in October, Labour is preparing a campaign blitz to assert its ownership of the new energy price cap policy.
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In their bitter campaign to become prime minister, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak have sparred about spending and taxes, immigration, and the UK’s standing on China, but have not spoken much about many other urgent concerns. Here
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In defiance of party leader Sir Keir Starmer, Labour’s shadow transport minister joined picketing rail employees. Sam Tarry told the BBC that he was supporting the travelling public and the transport employees who were on strike. Any
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to a committee of MPs, ministers must provide greater cost-of-living assistance payments as energy costs are predicted to increase even further this winter. They claimed that financial assistance for the poor and vulnerable needed to be
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – People are being asked to take protective measures against the growing heat as temperatures in some regions of the UK may surpass 40C (104F) for the first time. From Sunday to Tuesday, England is under an extreme
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The shadow secretary has announced that Labour will undertake a review of how to implement a national care service in England with an ambition similar to that of the 1945 government that established the NHS. Wes Streeting
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Temperatures are set to rise at about 30° C around the conclusion of the coming week, according to interactive weather maps (July 8). Although there are early indications that the humidity may persist, the forecaster has been
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following by-election losses, demands for reform rose and Boris Johnson declared that a “psychological transformation” of his character “is not going to happen.” The PM spoke after the chairman of the Tory party Oliver Dowden said that
LONDON ( Parliament Politics Magazine) – recent weeks there has been much news about Covid. The Scottish government has announced that they will switch off the domestic vaccination passport scheme. In addition, masks are no longer compulsory for public use but remain
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – On Thursday, voters will give Boris Johnson a very significant verdict when the Conservatives defend their seats in Honiton and Wakefield in Tiverton. A double defeat is likely to rekindle rumours of a new challenge from Tory
