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Lord Hermer has handed himself an “effective veto” over government policy, new documents reveal. The Telegraph has seen the ...
The chancellor is rapidly losing her £9.9bn fiscal headroom thanks to multiple U-turns on policies that were meant to save ...
The new Lord Chancellor has pledged to continue "defending the international rule of law and upholding human rights" as she was sworn in at a ceremony in London. More for You.
Lady chief justice, lord chancellor and lord mayor of London spoke at the annual Mansion House judges’ dinner. Appeal bid ...
Cambridge Chancellor candidate Gina Miller has criticised fellow candidate Lord Chris Smith, claiming a “serious breach” of electoral guidelines.
The group suggested it could be charged as a one-off or annually. It calculated that a tax on all individual wealth above ...
Lord Patten, who was the last governor of Hong Kong, announced his retirement in early 2024, making him the first Oxford chancellor not to die in post since the second Duke of Ormonde in 1715.
Sir Brian Leveson has unveiled plans to shake-up the structure of courts and reclassify offences on Wednesday.
Keir Starmer’s U-turn now leaves the government with a choice between raising taxes or cutting spending elsewhere ...
The Government is not ruling out new tax rises after a Labour revolt over welfare reforms blew a £5 billion hole in the ...
Nigel Farage has hit back at Lord Kinnock's idea for a wealth tax to raise extra cash - saying there was "already an exodus ...