David Lammy has said he regrets the “return to protectionism” in the US and that Britons will be “very concerned” about how ...
Feeling “liberated” yet? Armed with a sprawling country-by-country chart, questionable arithmetic and a lax grip of economic ...
In recent weeks, I have been contacted by hundreds of constituents, angry and anxious about the government’s plans to cut disability benefits. These planned cuts would see millions denied Personal ...
Anneliese Dodds has urged the government to “reassess” its fiscal rules and pledges on taxation in her first commons speech since her resignation. Dodds, the former international development minister, ...
When the Modern Slavery Act passed into law, the day that Westminster prorogued for the 2015 general election, ...
Keir Starmer has vowed the UK will respond to the imposition of US tariffs with “cool and calm heads.” Speaking to business ...
A Labour grandee has said the government must decide “whose side” it is on after US president imposed a blanket 10 per cent ...
Rhetoric around enforcing tariffs in the name of “protecting” the domestic market is often a false narrative. It is ...
The prime minister has been urged to adopt a “united front” alongside Europe and Canada as a trade war with the United States ...
We are now over 365 days post publication of the Hughes report, which poses the question: what has happened as a result? It ...
I spoke in a Westminster Hall debate on the UK’s relationship with the European Union — a discussion that, nearly eight years ...
Ed Davey launched the Liberal Democrats’ local elections campaign this week by bounding (stumbling) over ankle-high fences in ...
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