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First Minister John Swinney has defended his decision not to invite Reform UK to a political summit to discuss the threat ...
The EPS, which came into effect in November 1995, is administered by the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation ...
Reform UK are on course to win the next general election, according to a shock mega-poll. Nigel Farage’s party would emerge ...
The calls for a wealth tax come amid fears of an explosive government rebellion, The London Economic can exclusively reveal.
Thousands of trans rights protesters have marched through central London days after a Supreme Court ruled on the definition ...
Police have launched an investigation after seven statues were daubed with graffiti before thousands of trans rights protesters marched through central London. The Metropolitan said its officers were ...
Charlie Courtenay, the 19th or 38th Earl of Devon, depending on how you count it, is one of the 87 remaining hereditary peers ...
State pensioners have had the Triple Lock committed to by the Labour Party government for the FULL term of Parliament. Labour Party Pensions Minister Torsten Bell has retiterated the commitment to ...
Kiwis yearning for a pint at the pub on Easter Sunday without wanting a full meal with it, could soon get their way.
Trans rights activists defaced a statue of Millicent Fawcett during a protest against the Supreme Court’s ruling on the ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued a fresh update on the potential compensation for Women Against State Pension Injustice (WASPI) ...
A political consultancy that arranged meetings attended by Network Rail and senior Labour figures who are now in government was paid close to £1mn over four years by the rail operator, raising fresh ...