Reeves Demands Urgent Westminster Reform: End Short-Term Politics
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves accuses the government of short-term policymaking and calls for a major overhaul of the UK's political system to tackle long-term challenges.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves accuses the government of short-term policymaking and calls for a major overhaul of the UK's political system to tackle long-term challenges.
Exclusive: A groundbreaking report reveals how Britain could finally make its super-rich pay their fair share without a traditional wealth tax. Discover the innovative policies set to redefine economic fairness.
Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water has been hit with a £40 million penalty by Ofwat for providing inaccurate sewage treatment and leakage data, in one of the largest fines ever issued to a UK water company.
Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water has been hit with a £40 million penalty by regulator Ofwat for seriously misrepresenting its performance data, affecting customers in Wales and Herefordshire.
Thames Water has struck a crucial deal with regulators to pay a £75m fine for sewage spills and illegal dividends through a multi-year payment plan, averting immediate financial crisis but facing intense scrutiny over its environmental record and financia
Exclusive: Ministers and regulators prepare contingency plan for Thames Water's potential collapse as Britain's largest water supplier struggles under massive debt burden, raising concerns about bills and service delivery.
Nevada and Oregon voters have backed significant changes to their electoral systems, moving towards open primaries and ranked-choice voting in a growing US trend.
Exclusive: Sweeping reforms could see Britain's 'part-time' peers in the House of Lords stripped of their titles and £342 daily allowance for poor attendance in a major constitutional overhaul.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage declares war on the financial establishment, pledging to jail bankers and overhaul the City of London in a radical election manifesto shake-up.
In a seismic shift for America's judicial landscape, former President Donald Trump has enacted a groundbreaking executive order to eliminate cash bail, a move set to dramatically alter the US prison system and spark fierce national debate on justice and p
Independent MP Allegra Spender makes a powerful case for overhauling Australia's tax system, arguing it's essential for improving housing affordability, wage growth, and intergenerational fairness for young Australians.
Exclusive analysis reveals how decades of underinvestment, rampant leaks, and failed regulation have pushed England's water system to the brink of collapse. Discover the radical solutions needed to avert a national disaster.
Critics question Ofwat's latest rulings as water companies face backlash over rising bills and service failures. Is the regulator doing enough to protect consumers?
Australia's Economic Reform Roundtable proposes sweeping tax reforms to address intergenerational inequality and boost opportunities for younger Australians.
Nigel Farage calls on Keir Starmer to allocate peerages to Reform UK, criticising Labour's overwhelming presence in the House of Lords as undemocratic.
Nigel Farage's Reform UK and Labour leader Keir Starmer are at odds over proposals to scrap the House of Lords, reigniting debates on political reform and democracy.
The UK government is preparing contingency plans as Thames Water, the country's largest water supplier, faces severe financial instability. Ministers and regulators are on high alert to prevent a collapse that could impact millions of customers.
Ofwat has criticised the government for inadequate measures to safeguard England's natural environment, urging immediate action to address regulatory gaps.
Water regulator Ofwat faces criticism as government advisers accuse it of failing to curb pollution, sparking a heated debate over environmental protections.
David Black, CEO of Ofwat, steps down as the water sector faces intense scrutiny over performance and environmental concerns.
Ofwat, the UK's water regulator, is under fire for failing to hold water companies accountable for environmental damage. Critics demand urgent reforms to protect England's waterways.
David Black, the head of Ofwat, announces his resignation amid government plans to dismantle the water watchdog. What does this mean for consumers and the industry?
Ofwat is probing £13m in payments made to Yorkshire Water CEO Nicola Shaw via an offshore parent company, raising concerns over transparency and executive pay in the utilities sector.
Water regulator Ofwat announces a £75 million initiative to tackle the UK's ageing water infrastructure, aiming to reduce leaks and save consumers money.
Campaigners are urging the UK government to repeal the controversial Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentences, which have left thousands in legal limbo.
Nigel Farage delivered a rousing speech at the Britain Reform Conference, outlining his vision for political change and energising supporters with fresh momentum.
The Green Party is pushing for sweeping changes to the UK political system, including cutting MPs by a third and devolving more power to local councils. Could this reshape British democracy?
Anglian Water has been fined millions by Ofwat for illegal sewage discharges, marking one of the largest penalties in UK water industry history.
Anglian Water has been hit with a £2.65 million fine for illegally discharging sewage into rivers. Read how the water regulator Ofwat uncovered the scandal.
Water companies in the UK are enforcing hosepipe bans while losing billions of litres daily due to leaks. Critics question Ofwat's effectiveness in holding firms accountable.