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  • Government unveils £23m boost for telecoms

    March 10, 2025

    The UK government has announced a £23m investment in telecoms research and development, aiming to strengthen connectivity across key industries like AI, cloud computing, and agriculture. The funding forms part of science and technology secretary Peter Kyle’s plans to accelerate the deployment of next generation telecoms technologies. He is expected to confirm the funding during [...]

  • Harriet Harman appointed UK special envoy for women and girls

    March 8, 2025

    Labour grandee Baroness Harriet Harman has been made the new UK special envoy for women and girls. The former minister will “co-ordinate efforts across the globe” to push for the protection of rights over reproductive health, access to education and freedom from gender-based violence, the Foreign Office said. But concerns have been raised in the [...]

  • Rachel Reeves calls for action to break down gender barriers to boost growth

    March 6, 2025

    Ahead of International Women’s Day, chancellor Rachel Reeves has called for urgent action to dismantle barriers preventing women from reaching leadership positions. Her comments follow the release of new research from Vodafone, which found that over a third of women still see gender as a barrier to career progression. “The UK is leading the charge [...]

  • Reeves is gearing up for a blame game

    March 6, 2025

    You can hear the spin a mile away; as the Chancellor’s team prepares for the Spring Statement the groundwork is being laid. Despite the fact that the inevitable consequences of the government’s multi-billion pound tax raid on businesses have been clear for months, with economic growth suffocated, sources close to the Chancellor are telling the [...]

  • Pension death tax will punish millions of savers, says advisory firm

    March 5, 2025

    Planned government changes to pension taxes must be dropped, according to City experts. Advisory firm Blick Rothenberg has slammed the move as a “poorly conceived policy change [that] penalises prudent savers and their loved ones through double taxation.”  The pension reforms – announced in October’s Budget and set to kick in from April 2027 – [...]

  • Canada and Mexico tariffs: No10 stresses ‘balanced’ trade relationship with US

    March 4, 2025

    The UK has a “strong, fair, balanced and reciprocal trading relationship” with the United States, No10 has stressed, as US tariffs came into force against Canada and Mexico. President Trump’s tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico took effect on Tuesday, with global markets put on edge and retaliations planned by the two countries – [...]

  • A win on the world stage masks mounting trouble at home

    March 4, 2025

    Keir Starmer has won plaudits for his decision to increase defence spending (albeit by less than the amount he’s given Ed Miliband to run a pretend energy company) and voters appear to be firmly behind the PM’s decision to fund this modest splurge by raiding the international development budget. The latest City PM Freshwater Strategy [...]

  • Reform UK overtakes Labour in City PM poll for first time

    March 3, 2025

    Reform UK has overtaken Labour on voting intention for the first time in City PM‘s monthly tracking of UK voters. Reform came top of the monthly voting intention tracker with 27 per cent, versus Labour’s 24 per cent and the Conservatives’ 23 per cent, according to the poll by City PM Freshwater Strategy poll. The [...]

  • Ban on new leasehold flats ‘doesn’t go far enough’

    March 3, 2025

    The government’s newly released whitepaper promises to ban the sale of new leasehold flats, but campaigners say the policy will not provide enough relief for current leaseholders. Labour said the plans mark the start of commonhold, rather than leasehold, being the “default tenure” in the UK. “These reforms mark the beginning of the end for [...]

  • Exclusive: Labour overtake Tories as most trusted on defence, poll finds

    March 3, 2025

    Labour has overtaken the Conservatives as the party most trusted to manage the UK’s defence and national security – and Brits overwhelmingly back the plan to fund an increase in defence spending by raiding the international development budget. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party was chosen by 27 per cent of respondents compared to [...]

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