Ex-PM dismisses idea of return but is said to be ‘watching and waiting’ how fate of Tories unfolds ‘to see if things drop ...
Indian billionaire industrialist Gautam Adani paid £4mn to sponsor the green energy wing of London’s Science Museum, a contentious tie up that sparked protests and scrutiny of his conglomerate’s ...
Councils will be allowed to award work to small businesses in their communities rather than major national suppliers, under a ...
The government is urging public buyers to award more contracts to small businesses, unlocking billions in potential work for SMEs. New rules aim to simplify procurement and boost local economies.
Britain can cuddle Europe and the US at the same time, a minister has said, as Donald Trump's steel tariffs threaten to spark ...
Rachel Reeves under fire for ‘exaggerating Bank of England experience on online CV’ - It was reported the chancellor left the ...
More than 30,000 people who received NHS treatment between the 1970s and early 1990s were infected with contaminated blood.
Ministers have been warned compensation payouts to victims of the infected blood scandal are taking "far, far, far too long." ...
The Home Office’s chief civil servant has announced he will leave the job next month. Sir Matthew Rycroft leaves the ...
Badenoch rules out pact with Reform as Farage’s party tops voter polls with highest lead yet: UK politics live - Comes as ...
There is serious and growing criticism of the cost, duration and effectiveness' of public inquiries, government agrees.
Axing of plan proves Britain needs a Department of Government Efficiency, like the one Mr Trump has set up in the US, Lord ...
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