Plans to ban no-fault evictions could be scrapped
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Plans to ban no-fault evictions could be scrapped Read More[ad_1] Ministers are also considering relaxing affordable homes targets, sparking outrage from Labour. [ad_2] Source link
Plans to ban no-fault evictions could be scrapped Read More[ad_1] In the wake of the September mini-budget, the pound slumped to a record low, government borrowing costs surged and the Bank of England was forced to step in and …
Bank of England in fresh emergency move to calm markets Read More[ad_1] Our political editor considers the challenges ahead for the Scottish National Party after its conference. [ad_2] Source link
Chris Mason: The two huge tasks of persuasion for the SNP Read More[ad_1] In the first Labour deselection in more than 10 years, Sam Tarry is beaten by Jas Athwal. [ad_2] Source link
Sam Tarry: Former shadow minister ousted in deselection vote Read More[ad_1] What did the event in Aberdeen tell us about Nicola Sturgeon’s plans for Scotland and independence? [ad_2] Source link
Five things we learned from the SNP conference Read More[ad_1] It comes as ministers seek to reassure markets over their economic plans, following market turmoil. [ad_2] Source link
James Bowler: Treasury veteran made department's top official Read More[ad_1] Predictions for how the UK economy will perform will be published earlier than expected. [ad_2] Source link
Office for Budget Responsibility: What is the OBR and why does it matter? Read More[ad_1] It follows reports the home secretary was considering upgrading cannabis to a Class A drug. [ad_2] Source link
No plans to change law on cannabis, No 10 says Read More[ad_1] Providing reassurance on that score will likely mean confirming unpalatable news for others. For most economists reckon that, even if the government can boost growth, it will realistically need …
Kwasi Kwarteng brings forward debt plan to 31 October Read More[ad_1] As MPs return to Westminster, the prime minister signals that she’s in listening mode, says the BBC’s Chris Mason. [ad_2] Source link
Liz Truss's next job is to turn around Tory fatalism Read More