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  • Spending Review: Whitehall faces axe to fund Reeves’ spending spree

    June 11, 2025

    Dramatic real terms cuts to departments such as the Home Office and the Department for Transport are to fund Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ multi-billion pound spending packages on the NHS and AI technology.  Reeves told MPs on Wednesday afternoon that the government would spend taxpayers’ money with “care” as she said the government had been “relentless” [...]

  • Spending Review: Justice set for £7bn as Reeves calls for ‘necessary action’ to keep the country safe

    June 11, 2025

    Treasury put aside £7bn to "support the justice system" as Rachel Reeves called out the Tories for leaving the prison system on the brink of collapse

  • Spending Review: Reeves splashes cash across transport, healthcare and energy

    June 11, 2025

    Rachel Reeves has insisted her fiscal rules are “non-negotiable” as the Chancellor splurged on transport, tech and energy investment in her Spending Review, paving the way for further tax hikes in the autumn. Reeves said she made “the choices necessary to fix the foundations of our economy” accusing the previous government of leaving a “£22bn [...]

  • End in sight for US-China trade war with ‘framework’ announced in London 

    June 11, 2025

    The US and China have agreed on a “framework” by which to implement a trade truce after two days of “marathon negotiations” in London.  Details from the framework agreed on Tuesday have yet to be released, but US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik said it put “meat on the bones” of the Geneva deal, which lowered [...]

  • William Hill shortens odds on Pat McFadden replacing Rachel Reeves

    June 11, 2025

    William Hill has slashed its odds on senior government minister Pat McFadden replacing Rachel Reeves as Chancellor – down from 5/1 to 2/1.  McFadden is currently Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster – the most senior minister in the Cabinet Office – and is a close confidante of PM Sir Keir Starmer, playing a major [...]

  • Government’s £122m case against Baroness Mone-linked PPE firm kicks off

    June 11, 2025

    PPE firm linked to Conservative peer Michelle Mone and her husband is facing a multimillion-pound civil claim by the Government

  • Reeves will aim for optimism but reality paints a different picture

    June 11, 2025

    Sky’s Sophy Ridge is a thoughtful and formidable interviewer, as Treasury Minister James Murray discovered on Monday evening. The Labour MP, who seems a decent sort of chap, was doing his best to defend his government’s screeching and humiliating u-turn on cuts to winter fuel payments, claiming – in the words of the Prime Minister [...]

  • Reeves vows to ‘renew’ Britain as Tories say it’s just ‘borrow and spend’

    June 10, 2025

    Rachel Reeves is expected to focus on regional growth as she unveils £113bn in capital investment as part of her Spending Review on Wednesday. The Chancellor will outline some of the government’s key priorities and will pledge investment aimed at ensuring “people can see a doctor when they need one, know that they are secure [...]

  • Israeli ministers face UK sanctions over Gaza stance

    June 10, 2025

    Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich were sanctioned by the UK government over “monstrous” comments on Gaza and the use of violence to expand control in the West Bank. Ben-Gvir, Israeli security minister, and Smotrich, the finance minister, will face financial sanctions – their assets will be frozen – as well as a travel [...]

  • Conservatives defy claims the party is ‘dying’ with millions in fundraising

    June 10, 2025

    The Tory party raised £3.4m in donations in the first quarter of 2025, surpassing all other parties’ fundraising efforts and defying claims the party was ‘dying’. In addition to short money – meaning taxpayer and electoral commission funding – the Tories received £5.5m in the three months to end March. In the last quarter of [...]

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