Latest figures from the Insolvency Service show that nearly 6,000 companies entered insolvency between July and the end of September this year.
The news that fracking is once again off the agenda has of course been welcomed by environmental campaigners across the country.
Rishi Sunak may have grown up in his parent’s pharmacy in Southampton, but Winchester College became the grand backdrop to future PM’s journey through the ranks of Britain’s privileged classes.
While the Tories wrangle with their second leadership contest in seven weeks, polling in former Labour areas is not in their favour.
An economic crisis cooked up here in Downing Street provided Nicola Sturgeon with an ideal backdrop as she set out her economic plan for an independent Scotland. Unveiling the 108-page document, the first minister said splitting from the UK would bring a “stronger, fairer and more sustainable” economy, but admitted the need for checks on…
The game is up for Liz Truss, that’s the verdict of one former Tory minister and not the message the prime minister will want to hear, hours before the markets open in Asia.
On his first full day in office, the new Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has admitted that ‘mistakes were made’ in the Government’s economic strategy. as he warned of “difficult decisions” to come, including some tax rises and cuts in public spending.
Liz Truss has been looking to reassure the public following yesterday’s warning from the National Grid that there could – in a worst case scenario – be scheduled blackouts or temporary energy cuts.
It’s been a torrid week for the new prime minister.
It is a stark warning from National Grid. Britain might be on track for the first planned blackouts in decades.
Well the real world consequences of the current economic climate continue to impact homebuyers.
Fourteen-year-old Molly Russell viewed thousands of images of self-harm and suicide on social media before taking her own life in 2017.
After a week in which their controversial plan to grow the economy had sparked a slump in sterling and a £65 billion Bank of England bailout, the Prime Minister and Chancellor faced the music today with one clear message: they’re sticking to their guns. Liz Truss – running the gauntlet of eight back-to-back local radio…
The ripple effect of this conflict has been felt around the world, nowhere more literally than the Baltic Sea where waters have been churning since Monday by leaking Russian gas.
A senior executive for Meta, the company which owns Instagram, has defended content viewed on the platform by a 14-year-old girl shortly before she took her own life.