A government takeover of Thames Water would be an outrage
The new government’s hand is strong enough to resist nationalisation, which would stick over £18bn of debt onto the taxpayer.
The new government’s hand is strong enough to resist nationalisation, which would stick over £18bn of debt onto the taxpayer.
Much of the dialogue between the PM and Tory leader was rooted in agreement.
The shadow home secretary is the first Conservative to throw his hat in the ring, as nominations for the first round of the contest opened today.
Stats on the sales of second-hand electric cars show what happens when legislation pushes supply and demand out of balance.
Faced with an imminent collapse of the overcrowded prison service, Labour has announced emergency measures to free up capacity for the anticipated surge in new inmates.
The Tories must recalibrate to become an effective opposition while it is in everyone’s interests that the SNP self-destructs.
Amidst a major row over defence spending back home, Starmer pledges the UK’s “unshakeable” commitment to Ukraine at NATO’s 75th anniversary summit.
England in particular has a long history of difficulties with penalties prompting abuse for some players.
Ofwat and Labour will be to blame if they let Thames get away with jacking up bills by 59 per cent.
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