Prime Minister Keir Starmer says the killing of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class must lead to “fundamental change” in how the British state protects citizens.
ANALYSIS: Prime Minister visibly irritated as Tory leader accuses him of 'vandalising' education in hard-hitting PMQs attack
Compare the first 100 hours of Trump’s second presidency and the first 100 days of Starmer’s Government. On day one, Trump announced “a new golden age” for America and rolled out a long list of executive orders that gave his followers a sense of revolutionary change, even if many orders will remain a dead letter.
The Treasury has ordered departments to find efficiency savings of 5% but it is feared that the rising cost of borrowing could mean cuts go even deeper. Ms Reeves has said she is determined to get borrowing down and also to avoid further tax hikes, suggesting cuts may be the only option left in order to balance the books.
England’s two infrastructure watchdogs will merge at the start of April, prime minister Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed.
The Tory leader brands Labour's Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill an "act of vandalism"; Keir Starmer says it protects at-risk children.
Rising debt costs and a stagnant economy are piling pressure on the Labour Government
Michael Saunders, a former member of the BoE's monetary policy committee which sets interest rates, said the latest inflation figure would be "some help" in trying to ease some of the worries over the UK economy - more on that in our next post.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed on Tuesday to "leave no stone unturned" to uncover failings in preventing the killings of three girls at a Taylor Swift-themed event, saying an inquiry could lead to a change in terrorism laws.
Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch clash after Tulip Siddiq's resignation and inflation fall - PM faces questions over Tulip Siddiq’s resignation as Treasury minister
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he wanted to make the UK an artificial intelligence "superpower", promising to take a pro-innovation approach to regulation, make public data available to researchers and create zones for data centres.
Isn't it deprived children in England who will pay the price?' she demanded. But Sir Keir insisted Ms Badenoch 'has a nerve' and slammed Conservatives for voting against legislation that included ...