i Front Page 16th of November 2024
Household bills are expected to increase by £280 next year due to rises in council tax, energy, water, broadband, and train travel costs, prompting concerns about inflation and interest rates.
Household bills are expected to increase by £280 next year due to rises in council tax, energy, water, broadband, and train travel costs, prompting concerns about inflation and interest rates.
Rachel Reeves plans to reform financial regulations to boost growth, including allowing bankers to receive bonuses earlier and overhauling pension funds to encourage investment.
The UK Labour Party is expected to fall short of its target to build 1.5 million new homes by 2029, as identified in an official plan citing a need for a more realistic two parliamentary term approach.
Gordon Brown has urged a complete review of the benefit cap policy, arguing it traps families in poverty, and challenges the Labour Party to reconsider their position on the matter.