Labour said £10 billion a year is lost to fraud and error in the benefit system, which could otherwise be spent on public services.
CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves tried to tone down the doom and gloom in her party conference speech in Liverpool yesterday. Last ...
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According to Ipsos, just 22 percent of people are “pleased” with Labour’s performance, and fewer than half of Labour voters—a ...
In his keynote speech to Labour's conference, the Prime Minister will try to lift the gloom that has threatened to envelop ...
Anura Kumara Dissanayake a member of party that espouses Marxist policies centred on protectionism and state intervention ...
There is a contradiction at the heart of Labour’s economic policy, amply demonstrated by Rachel Reeves in her speech to the ...
The Employment Rights Bill is also expected to remove restrictions on trade unions, including the Conservative government's law aimed at ensuring a minimum level of service during strikes. Ministers ...
Rachel Reeves has faced down hecklers at Labour conference as she rules out a return to austerity. Plus: The IDF have raided ...
The Chancellor insisted the Government does not want to make it harder for companies to hire temporary workers or students.
Singapore's sovereign wealth fund, GIC, refuses to invest in UK regulated utilities due to unpredictable regulations, raising concerns for Labour's economic strategy and the future of the UK's water ...