UK ‘global investor’ visa proposed by lobby group to bring back UK’s non-doms
New 'global investor visa' proposed by lobby group as UK struggles to attract the super-rich
Crowdfunding is up 236% compared to equivalent pre-election period in 2022 with support being driven by lower-income communities.
New 'global investor visa' proposed by lobby group as UK struggles to attract the super-rich
The Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill will be amended to introduce a legal ban on mobile phones in schools in England.
As the blame game between Keir Starmer and Olly Robbins unfolds, Lucy Carrier-Pilkington argues this is just the latest in a pattern of governments pinning responsibility on civil
Sir Olly Robins' exit from the Foreign Office has raised questions over how much the Prime Minister knew about Mandelson's appointment, and whether he knowingly mislead parliament
In her bestselling book, Sarah Vine reinvented the political wife memoir. Soon out in paperback, Melanie McDonagh sat down with the ex-wife of Michael Gove to discuss the
Changes made to the parliamentary register of interests could decrease transparency and muddy the lobbying waters, experts argue.
The Greens surge into second place in the polls confirms that the two-party system is no longer fit for purpose. But can Starmer and Badenoch survive execution on
Nigel Farage has claimed that YouGov are trying to "suppress the true figures" when it comes to Reform's polling success.
Reforms to the judicial process risk concentrating power in the hands of politicians, law firms warn.
Kirsty Walmsley's move to PLMR signals that Reform are being treated as a real political force, rather than an outside threat.