
REVEALED: What the public think of trickle-down economics
Many on the right have long-argued for tax cuts for the wealthy in the belief that it would somehow lead to more wealth creation

Many on the right have long-argued for tax cuts for the wealthy in the belief that it would somehow lead to more wealth creation

The fight for better pay and conditions for workers is continuing, with Unite the Union securing a number of pay deals and actions for its workers over the past month

‘My advice to Nigel Farage is that he might want to concentrate his efforts on the constituency in Clacton that elected him, as opposed to spending his time in the USA.’

The Telegraph reports that the book also claims that the Queen said Mr Johnson was “perhaps better suited to the stage.”

Labour have highlighted the need for tough choices

“Did Labour want that inheritance? Absolutely not.”

Ofcom has opened 19 investigations against GB News, and found the group to be in breach 12 times.

With economists and analysts still digesting Labour’s first budget in 14 years, one thing is becoming increasingly clear, those on lower incomes stand to benefit the most while the wealthiest households will pay the most. Chancellor Rachel Reeves set outtest

Chancellor Rachel Reeves laid out her plans to rebuild Britain once more, as she set out Labour’s policies to repair public services, help those struggling to make ends meet and repair the economy.

As a result of the increase in the minimum wage, more than 3 million low-paid workers are in line for a pay rise.