This is an audio transcript of the Political Fix podcast episode: ‘Starmer’s ‘Project Chainsaw’: the NHS, Whitehall, welfare ’ Lucy Fisher Hello and welcome to Political Fix from the Financial Times ...
A lecture delivered by the Minister for European Union Relations, The Rt Hon Nick Thomas-Symonds, at the Centre for European ...
Britain’s economy shrank at the start of the year, official figures showed in a major blow to Rachel Reeves’s ambitions to ...
As they entered office in mid 2024, one thing was certain about Labour’s plan for growth: they did not have one. There was no ...
Rachel Reeves has doubled down on the need to reform the welfare system, insisting the Government must “get a grip” on it amid concerns from Labour MPs about the impact of expected cuts to the budget.
If chancellor Rachel Reeves is to realise her promise of growth, she must put a stop to the fiscal hokey-cokey – two steps forward, two steps back, says James Moore. But the omens aren’t promising ...
Rachel Reeves suffered a body blow today with figures showing the economy going into reverse. GDP fell 0.1 per cent in January - defying expectations for a small increase - as production plunged ...
Government ‘minded to approve’ second runway Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander is ‘minded to approve’ plans for a second ...