With lockdowns a distant memory, the true impact on Britain's once flourishing hospitality industry is emerging and it reveals a seismic shift in consumer habits driven by the pandemic.
As the implications of rising welfare costs continue to ripple through the UK’s financial landscape, the British government faces a critical challenge: balancing economic restraint with compassion for ...
The increase in working-age spending in the UK has been mostly driven by more people making claims for disability or health ...
Britain hit covid hard. Its lockdown was longer than those of most of its peers, totalling 120 days of national “stay at home ...
The Trump administration’s dismantling of the United States Agency for International Development is unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled on March 18, 2025. The court order to pause the agency’s ...
The man who went from ski instructor and kindergarten teacher virtually straight to being the prime minister of Canada has ...
SEVERAL media comments regarding the subject of Trident, and who owns the remote control of the missile release and targeting, have declared that ...
John Swinney has said Anas Sarwar’s words “count for absolutely nothing” as he accused the UK Government of a return to austerity – something the Scottish Labour leader had promised would not happen.
Insurtech leader argues that risk management could become 'a proactive and strategic arm of government' with the right model ...
Last year the BBC revealed nearly £200m has been spent on the four public inquiries currently taking place in Scotland.
A proposed law in B.C. would let the government skirt the legislature as an emergency measure during the Trump trade war.
The CIA, FBI, German intelligence and the former head of MI6 all say they think Covid started with a lab leak. Why do members ...