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  • Property experts warn ‘more needs to be done’ on £350m housing funding

    February 12, 2025

    A £350m investment into affordable and social housing by the government has been welcomed but property experts warn “more needs to be done”. Housing secretary Angela Rayner has insisted the government “can’t afford not to” hit its 1.5m housebuilding targets, as officials unveiled an extra £300m in funding for the affordable homes programme, which they [...]

  • PMQs: UK should impose ‘Tesla tariffs’ on US electric cars, Davey says

    February 12, 2025

    The UK should impose “Tesla tariffs” on US electric cars produced by Elon Musk, after President Donald Trump announced higher taxes on steel imports, the Lib Dem leader has suggested. Sir Ed Davey called for the UK to retaliate – after Trump confirmed he would impose 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminium [...]

  • Progressive liberal comes out against progressive liberalism

    February 11, 2025

    What’s keeping Keir Starmer up at night? It’s safe to assume the list is long and that we’re unlikely ever to see it in full, given the myriad security and intelligence matters that take up so much of a PM’s time without ever breaking into public view. So, aside from state secrets, what else might [...]

  • Farmers warn of ‘breaking point’ at Westminster tractor rally

    February 10, 2025

    Protesting farmers at a tractor rally in Westminster have warned “we are at breaking point” as they called on the government to scrap planned changes to inheritance tax on farms.  Protesters staged another tractor protest outside Parliament and Downing Street on Monday, organised by Save British Farming, as they continued to campaign against Labour’s plans [...]

  • Steel tariffs: UK ‘ready for all situations’, No10 says on Trump threats

    February 10, 2025

    The UK is “ready for all situations” and ministers will “engage as appropriate”, No10 has said, in the wake of Donald Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium imports into the US It follows a government minister saying Britain will have to “wait and see” if Donald Trump “gets more specific” about his [...]

  • Health minister Andrew Gwynne sacked by Keir Starmer over WhatsApp messages

    February 9, 2025

    A Labour MP who was sacked as a minister by Keir Starmer over comments made in a WhatsApp group has said he regrets the “badly misjudged” remarks. Andrew Gwynne, the MP for gorton and denton, has been sacked as health minister and suspended from the labour party. He reportedly posted sexist comments about Angela Rayner, [...]

  • ‘Unproven’ green tech to have significant impact on energy bills, MPs warn

    February 7, 2025

    Government investment into “unproven” carbon capture schemes is set to have a “very significant effect” on households’ energy bills, an influential group of MPs is warning.  Ministers have backed investment into carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) schemes in a bid to achieve the UK’s legally mandated climate goals, including net zero by 2050. But [...]

  • ‘Doing a day’s work seen as stressful’ by youth, Liz Kendall says

    February 7, 2025

    The UK must avoid a situation where “doing a day’s work is in itself seen as stressful” by young people, Liz Kendall has warned. The work and pensions secretary has told ITV: “There is genuinely a problem with many young people, particularly the Covid generation, but we can’t have a situation where doing a day’s [...]

  • Stagflation: Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mess of her own making

    February 7, 2025

    The Bank now expects the UK economy to grow 0.7 per cent this year, cut from a previous estimate of 1.5 per cent. Inflation, meanwhile, will hit 3.7 per cent later this year.

  • Free market groups welcome nuclear power planning reform

    February 6, 2025

    Free market groups have welcomed the government’s plans to reform planning rules around building nuclear power plants as “excellent news”. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer today announced the overhaul in a bid to slash red tape, fast-track approvals for new reactors and create thousands of highly skilled jobs. Small modular reactors (SMRs) would be built [...]

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