As a country, we’re only just facing up to the investment needed to rebuild and face the future.

Reeves made some wise choices in the Budget but we’re only just facing up to the investment needed for the future

5 days ago

For this NHS budget to ‘fix the foundations’, we must unlock frontline ideas.

For this NHS budget to 'fix the foundations' we must unlock frontline ideas

5 days ago

I wish Rachel Reeves had been courageous enough to make sure the wealthiest pay their fair share of tax

The Chancellor was bold in redefining public debt - but she needed to be more courageous in taxing the wealthiest

5 days ago

The UK can become a VFX world leader thanks to tax cuts

'Change can hardly come soon enough': UK set to become a VFX world leader thanks to tax cuts

5 days ago

Promise of new homes holds 'little value in the short term': Budget brings little cheer for first time buyers.

Promise of new homes holds 'little value in the short term': Budget brings little cheer for first time buyers

5 days ago

Rachel Reeves will deliver the Budget tomorrow

Labour MPs nervous ahead of 'tough decisions' in Wednesday's Budget

6 days ago

'Help us keep care affordable': Nurseries need budget support to cope with rising costs.

'Help us keep care affordable': Nurseries need budget support to cope with rising costs

6 days ago

Alex Salmond

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7 days ago

Tommy Robinson

Tommy Robinson has always thought he's above the law - his sentencing proves actions have consequences

7 days ago

At last, UK bank shares rise like the phoenix from the ashes!

At last, UK bank shares rise like the phoenix from the ashes!

8 days ago

Landlords are working people, claims Ben Beadle

Redefining 'working people': Why landlords are vital to the rental market's survival

10 days ago

Landlords are not workers.

'They don't need to lift a finger': Landlords are not workers

10 days ago

This budget must be a lifeline for the most vulnerable .

Childhood is in crisis: This budget must be a lifeline for the most vulnerable

11 days ago

Starmer's ill-considered ceasefire calls will make a far greater war inevitable.

Starmer's ill-considered ceasefire calls will make a far greater war inevitable

11 days ago

Armed Police are to be granted anonymity unless they are convicted

Equality before the law is a fundamental democratic principle, armed police should not get special treatment

12 days ago

The UK-Germany Trinity House Agreement is a sign of the Government's attempts to forge close relations with European allies, particularly on defence and security.

UK and Germany defence pact a positive step - but how much substantial change will it actually bring?

12 days ago

More reform is needed.

'Brits exposed to more than dirty water': Ofwat reforms are a start but government must do more

12 days ago

Nick Ferrari.

'He'll look over his shoulder for the rest of his life': Concern for Martyn Blake's privacy long overdue

13 days ago

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Andrew Marr offers his opinion on assisted dying

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For Israeli-Palestinian peace, we need the international community to be a midwife, not an architect, writes Eran Nissan

For Israeli-Palestinian peace, we need the international community to be a midwife, not an architect

Traditional steelmaking is ending at Port Talbot

End of traditional steelmaking at Port Talbot cannot lead to 'managed decline' - we need a clear vision for the future

Heritage erased and economic uncertainty: the closure of the blast furnaces at Port Talbot marks the end of an era, writes Charlotte Brumpton-Childs.

Heritage erased and economic uncertainty: the closure of the blast furnaces at Port Talbot marks the end of an era

At 47% of the national minimum wage, how maternity pay is 'excessive' is truly beyond me.

At 47% of the national minimum wage, how maternity pay is 'excessive' is truly beyond me

The Scottish Tory leadership race is over— but the headaches are only beginning, writes Gina Davidson.

The Scottish Tory leadership race is over— but the headaches are only beginning

Feargal Sharkey is teaming up with LBC's Nick Ferrari to audit Britain's rivers

I'm teaming up with LBC to reveal state of Britain's rivers - we need to shock people into action, writes Feargal Sharkey

Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria

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Starmer's plan to tackle unemployment has a major flaw – can he see it?

Starmer's opportunity: How understanding health can help benefit claimants find work

AI's Energy Demands Are Soaring – Can Labour’s Clean Power Vision Keep Up?

AI's energy demands are soaring – Can Labour’s clean power vision keep up?

No more 'treasury brain': Rachel Reeves signals new economic era in conference speech, writes Fran Boait.

No more 'treasury brain': Rachel Reeves signals new economic era in conference speech

Pensioners Out in the Cold – But Banking Hubs Offer a Glimmer of Hope.

Pensioners out in the cold – But banking hubs offer a glimmer of hope

The UK seems obsessed with focusing on inflation, whereas the fed is dealing with labour market issues & growth.

The UK seems obsessed with focusing on inflation, whereas the fed is dealing with labour market issues & growth

Government policies are fuelling consumer pessimism, writes Devika Dutt.

Autumn chill hits UK economy: Why government policies are fuelling consumer pessimism