Ofwat originally threatened Thames Water with a fine equivalent to one per cent of its turnover, but reduced this to £1 after ...
Can you be pro-growth while raising taxes? Can you cut regulation but still protect workers and the environment? Or put more simply, can you be both Labour and Liz?
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has asked the country's regulators, including the financial and competition watchdogs, to ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has written to the UK's main watchdogs, asking them to come up with ideas for reform that ...
Nigel Farage has demanded an apology from the leader of the Conservative Party Kemi Badenoch, and claimed he had opened his ...
Saturday's headlines include the death of Sir Keir Starmer's brother and criticism of a rates increase on flights.
A state bailout of Thames Water would cost the taxpayer up to £4.1bn ...
Starmer throws down gauntlet to watchdogs to cut red tape and help kickstart economy - Critics accused the prime minister of ...
OPP close part of Hwy. 401 given ‘significant’ Boxing Day congestion OPP close part of Hwy. 401 given ‘significant’ Boxing Day congestion The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) shut down a ...
The National Assembly voted Friday to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo less than two weeks after he took over for President Yoon Suk Yeol who was impeached for his botched imp... The impeachment ...
Maps have often misrepresented the real size of developing nations, portraying them as smaller than more developed countries. Cartographers in recent times and preceding centuries portrayed the world ...