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  • Starmer’s just the latest to be shaped by UK’s immigration debate

    May 13, 2025

    Immigration has shaped UK politics for the past 20 years, often in ways that surprised at the time but which appear in hindsight to make perfect sense. David Cameron’s 2010 pledge to reduce net migration to the tens of thousands set the Tory party on a collision course first with Brexit and then the subsequent [...]

  • UK to increase ‘very high talent’ immigration in new plans 

    May 12, 2025

    The number of people arriving on “very high talent routes” will be increased despite efforts to slash immigration levels.  The proposals are set out in  a section titled ‘global talent’ in Labour’s immigration white paper, which was published on Monday morning and largely focussed on plans to cut net migration from a peak of over [...]

  • UK living standards have worsened since Labour took power, voters say 

    May 12, 2025

    Nearly half of UK voters believe that living standards have deteriorated over the last 12 months, a new poll has suggested.  The Labour government is approaching a full year in office in a matter of weeks after an electoral campaign in which it promised to boost people’s personal finances.  But a new poll by Freshwater [...]

  • Immigration rules to be ‘tightened up’ in Labour white paper

    May 12, 2025

    The prime minister has unveiled sweeping reforms to the UK’s immigration system in a bid to curb levels of net migration. In a speech on Monday, Sir Keir Starmer declared that securing indefinite leave to remain in Britain is “a privilege that must be earned, not a right” as he lays out a series of [...]

  • Quooker: Labour’s policies are hitting our growth 

    May 12, 2025

    The boss of instant hot water tap brand Quooker has branded the Labour government “less helpful than helpful” as its decisions are dampening confidence and curtailing investment. UK managing director Stephen Johnson has revealed that rising costs, low consumer confidence and a shrinking kitchen market are making expansion increasingly difficult despite Quooker seeing another 10 [...]

  • This is why the UK’s tech tax still riles Washington

    May 9, 2025

    The UK and US have trumped a new trade framework aimed at unlocking growth between the two allies, but one key irritant remains notably unresolved: Britain’s tech tax or Digital Services Tax (DST). The two per cent levy, introduced in 2020 under Boris Johnson, continues to rankle American officials, particularly because it disproportionately affects the [...]

  • Kogan set for football regulator role after CMS committee endorsement

    May 9, 2025

    David Kogan looks set to be confirmed as chair of the football regulator after a Culture, Media and Sport committee gave him a qualified endorsement for the role. In a report following his grilling by MPs on Wednesday, the committee said it was “content to endorse David Kogan OBE’s appointment as Chair of the Independent [...]

  • Is the UK-US trade deal a win for Starmer?

    May 9, 2025

    In what has been hailed by trade experts as “the biggest week for UK trade since Brexit,” the UK has struck the long-awaited trade deal with the US, just over a month after – so-called ‘Liberation Day’ – tariffs were announced.  This is the US’ first bilateral deal since these tariffs were imposed. But it’s [...]

  • Time to build homes on the green belt, Sadiq Khan says in major strategy pivot

    May 8, 2025

    Sir Sadiq Khan is to call for homes to be built on London’s green belt in a major strategic shift on housing policy. In a speech on Friday, the mayor of London is to announce that City Hall will “actively explore” releasing parts of the green belt in a bid to bring an end to [...]

  • Week in Business: Why Britain needs reform

    May 8, 2025

    In light of current difficulties and long-term challenges, the UK economy needs a dose of radical reform - but who will have that conversation?

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