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  • Graduates could face tougher repayments on their student loans

    May 21, 2015

    Students could face tougher loan terms amid rising uncertainty over long-term debt repayments, or else the government would be forced to cut funding for things such as apprenticeships or science. Changes to the way the government covers unpaid student loans is squeezing the department for business innovation & skill's budget, according to a new report by [...]

  • David Cameron: Firms must crack down on illegal migrants

    May 21, 2015

    Prime Minister David Cameron took his hardest line yet on illegal immigration this morning, when he introduced sweeping legislation cracking down not only on foreign workers, but on the landlords, banks and employers that help them as well. In a speech today in Westminster, Cameron said the Queen’s Speech will include an immigration bill intended to [...]

  • Pro-business Labour candidates? Blairite Liz Kendall may be Labour’s best bet at winning back business confidence

    May 21, 2015

    With candidates lining up to take over Ed Miliband as the new Labour leader, divisions in the party are appearing as it digests the General Election. In the postmortem of Labour’s election defeat, many are arguing that it was the party's lack of an aspirational message and its perceived anti-business stance that put off voters. [...]

  • George Osborne says Britain wants to be in Europe, not run by Europe

    May 20, 2015

    Chancellor George Osborne told business leaders last night that they need to “confront some hard truths about Europe”. In a speech at the pro-European Confederation of British Industry’s annual dinner, Osborne said that the government wants “Britain to be in Europe, not run by Europe.” “The continent is sleepwalking towards a future where it has [...]

  • Labour leadership contest: Tristram Hunt rules himself out as he backs Liz Kendall in race

    May 20, 2015

    Shadow education minister Tristram Hunt has ruled himself out of the leadership race contest, endorsing Liz Kendall, shadow minister for care and older people.    Hunt held a press conference today in which he said he was not prepared to stand after “the bulk of MPs are already committed to just a couple of candidates” [...]

  • Michael Spencer says EU referendum vote must not be rushed as CBI boss Sir Mike Rake gives pro-European support

    May 19, 2015

    City veteran and top Tory donor Michael Spencer yesterday warned against rushing into a quick referendum, arguing that the Prime Minister needs time to renegotiate Britain’s relationship with Brussels. The message is at odds with pleas from key City figures, including Bank of England governor Mark Carney, to cast the in/out vote as quickly as [...]

  • Labour and SNP in battle of the bottoms as Michelle Thomson and Pete Wishart claim seats on House of Commons opposition bench

    May 19, 2015

    The parliamentary turf war between Labour and the Scottish National Party (SNP) escalated yesterday, as MPs were sworn in.   Not content with wiping out Labour from seats in their Scottish heartland, Nicola Sturgeon’s MPs are now trying to force them out of their preferred perch in the House of Commons chamber, too,   The [...]

  • How can Yvette Cooper and the Labour party reset their relationship with business?

    May 19, 2015

    Labour leadership candidate Yvette Cooper caught the attention of the City yesterday when she said that she wanted to consign the party’s anti-business image to the scrapheap. Distancing herself from Labour’s former leader Ed Miliband, who stepped down following the party’s severe defeat in the General Election, Cooper said Miliband had made a “mistake” by [...]

  • London Mayor 2016: Tessa Jowell focuses on housing for Labour bid

    May 19, 2015

    Mayoral bids are like London buses. You wait for five years (or so it feels) and then two come along at once.    Yesterday was the somewhat unorthodox launch of entrepreneur-turned-Tory candidate Ivan Massow, who opted for the “disarmingly honest” approach with his bid.    Today it was the turn of Tessa Jowell, who stood [...]

  • Dan Jarvis throws weight behind Andy Burnham in Labour leadership contest

    May 19, 2015

    Dan Jarvis, the Labour MP seen as a dark horse contender for the leadership contest, has thrown his weight behind shadow health secretary Andy Burnham.    Jarvis, MP for Barnsley Central and a former British army officer, said the party had suffered a “tragedy” during the General Election, in which the Conservatives rose to a [...]

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