Science Minister declares UK science and technology "open for business" as he was meets counterparts at the G7 Science and Technology Ministerial in Italy. Government takes first step to reset ties with key allies at G7 Science and Technology Ministerial in Bologna, Italy.
On a visit to Leeds Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will (Thursday 11 July) confirm the Government's commitments to its manifesto Back to Work Plan, and say tackling economic inactivity is central to the Government's number one mission of growing the economy. New Work and Pensions Secretary today sets out how the Government’s Back to Work Plan is critical to growing the economy.
The Scottish Government is providing over £7 million across Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeenshire Council, The Highland Council, Moray Council and Dundee City Council to encourage greater private investment in the electric vehicle (EV) charging network. In line with the Scottish Government's vision for the public electric vehicle charging network, significant private investment will be required to grow the network and pace and scale.
Professor Lord Darzi appointed to establish the state of the nation's health service. Report will provide ‘raw and honest assessment' of issues facing health service Work will be led by Rt Hon Professor Lord Darzi, OM, KBE, a lifelong surgeon and innovator, independent peer and former health minister Findings will feed into government's 10-year plan to radically reform the nation's health service Health and Social Care Secretary, Wes Streeting, has ordered a full and independent investigation into the state of the NHS, to uncover the extent of the issues facing the nation's health service.
Fewer grocery suppliers are experiencing issues, the Groceries Code Adjudicator's (GCA) 2024 annual survey reveals [11 July 2024]. However, less than half of respondents directly supplying Amazon believed that it consistently or mostly complies with the Groceries Supply Code of Practice (the Code).
Elected leaders and representatives across democracies tend to be old, wealthy, male and belong to the ethnic majority of their respective countries. This lack of diversity is a problem: it suggests that those who govern are out of step with the broader society that they seek to represent.
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) has (11 July) published the findings from its public consultation on the future of its business approval scheme. The consultation ran from 22 February to 8 April 2024.
The Financial Ombudsman has reported that complaints about the banking sector are at their highest level in at least a decade. Concerns about current accounts, credit cards and fraud and scams have driven a significant increase in banking and payment complaints.
There are regular reports of delivery scams, with 55% of respondents to last year's Big Scottish Scam Survey having experienced a delivery scam in the past year. One scam text message (shown on the left) says that 'Steven' attempted to deliver to you at 14:23pm.
There have been several recent reports of phone scams where a cold caller says they work for the NHS or a local health team and offers to install a panic button in the resident's property. They ask for personal and card details, supposedly to cover a £1 'installation fee'.
The UK's current housing crisis manifests in several ways, with inadequate numbers of new homes (especially affordable ones), high house prices and rising rents. There are major affordability problems especially for young people, and growing inequalities with older and retired homeowners, as they amass substantial additional wealth through rising house prices.
Labour won the 2024 election by a landslide. But a significant story from the night's results was the low turnout across the nation - the lowest since 2001.
The number of reported investment scams relating to social media platforms has trebled since 2019, with total losses rising from £13m to £75 million. 66% of investment scam cases begin on social media, with Instagram and Facebook as the most common sources.
It sounds like a dream for many people currently working five days a week: how about just doing four days and having a long weekend? When the weekends feel too short and the pressure of holding down a full-time job pushes workers to the limit, a four-day working week may appear very attractive. How does this happen in practice though, and can it become commonplace? Well, recent news about four-day working week trials show different outcomes.
The new government has made boosting economic growth its central goal. Chancellor Rachel Reeves wasted no time in announcing changes to the planning system designed to encourage more housebuilding and infrastructure investment.
HMRC is warning customers to be wary of scam emails, texts and phone calls in the run up to the Self Assessment deadline on 31 July. HMRC received over 202,000 reports of suspicious messages about tax last year, of which over 74,000 were offering bogus tax rebates.
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Saving money regularly can help improve sleep, a new report suggests. Putting a monthly amount aside, however small the sum, also helped people to relax and be more optimistic about the future, the study by academics at Bristol University found.
Monthly construction output is estimated to have grown by 1.9% in volume terms in May 2024; this follows a fall of 1.1% in April 2024 (revised from a fall of 1.4%). The increase in monthly output came from increases in both new work (2.7%), and repair and maintenance (0.8%); anecdotal evidence from survey returns noted that warmer weather contributed to increased output in May, with the Met Office confirming in their Monthly climate summary (PDF, 4.6MB) that May 2024 was the warmest on record.
A record number of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) projects were secured in 2023 in Scotland. According to EY's annual independent analysis of inward investment, 142 FDI projects were secured last year, an increase of 12.7% on 2022 and double the rate of growth experienced across the UK.