Rachel Reeves to set budget date before summer recess
The Chancellor said she will assess the ‘spending inheritance’ left behind and set a date for her first budget before the Commons summer recess.
The Chancellor said she will assess the ‘spending inheritance’ left behind and set a date for her first budget before the Commons summer recess.
Devon and Cornwall Police are bringing a civil claim against the brothers over alleged unpaid tax in the UK.
Darren Jones referred to the infamous ‘no money’ note left by Liam Byrne at the end of the last Labour government in 2010.
Professor Ciaran Martin, founding chief executive of the National Cyber Security Centre, said ransomware is a ‘major global problem’.
The incoming Labour Government faces a full in-tray of challenges in the education and childcare sectors.
A legislative bonanza and international summits will be key features of Sir Keir Starmer’s first weeks in No 10.
Tim Collins conceded just after midnight as boxes in the North Down constituency were still being opened.
With more than 100 constituency results declared, Labour has won a 41.3% share of the vote.
Cyber criminals targeted pathology services provider Synnovis with a ransomware attack on June 3.
The AA has claimed new figures highlight how vital motoring is for UK consumers and the country’s finances.
Small business owners explain which election issues are most important to them – and what could yet sway their decision.
The Prime Minister visited Machzike Hadath Synagogue in north London on Sunday, where Rabbi Shraga Feivel Zimmerman led him in prayer.
The Prime Minister claimed Sir Keir Starmer’s party would hike taxes and cause chaos in classrooms.
The party is offering to create regional mutual banks to drive investment in decarbonisation and give VAT and rates exemptions.
Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris is set to address the manifesto launch in Belfast on Saturday.