UK sanctions Russian oil giants Rosneft and Lukoil
Britain intensifies economic pressure on Moscow with sweeping sanctions targeting Russia's vital energy sector and key military-industrial complex figures.
Britain intensifies economic pressure on Moscow with sweeping sanctions targeting Russia's vital energy sector and key military-industrial complex figures.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers sobering assessment of UK finances, confirming tough decisions ahead as Labour confronts 'worst economic inheritance since WWII'.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils radical planning reforms and spending restraint in her debut budget, promising economic stability after Tory 'chaos'.
In a bold move to kickstart economic growth, Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces sweeping planning reforms, greenlights data centres, and faces criticism over delayed decision-making on major infrastructure projects.
Exclusive analysis reveals Russia's economic turmoil deepens as Kremlin scrambles to stabilise markets while Putin faces mounting pressure from Trump-era policies and ongoing Ukraine conflict.
Britain intensifies economic pressure on Moscow with new sanctions targeting Russia's largest energy corporations, aiming to cripple Putin's oil revenue streams and disrupt vital supply chains.
Senior Labour MP Yvette Cooper finds herself on US Treasury sanctions list after financial ties to Cambodian tycoon linked to Myanmar military regime revealed in London property dealings.
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey defends monetary policy before Treasury Committee as inflation concerns mount and interest rate decisions face scrutiny.
Shadow culture secretary Lucy Powell condemns the government's budget timing as a cynical election ploy, drawing parallels to Gordon Brown's 1997 pre-election manoeuvres.
A comprehensive international boycott movement against Israel is gaining unprecedented momentum, targeting everything from consumer goods to academic ties, as global frustration mounts over ongoing policies.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is exploring creative fiscal measures to create additional budget flexibility, aiming to shield Britain's economy from unpredictable bond markets while prioritising economic insulation.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pushes forward with plans to double tax rates on certain investments, despite Treasury warnings about economic consequences and market instability.
The Treasury has announced sweeping reforms to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme that could safeguard millions of British savers and transform banking security.
New Chancellor Rachel Reeves faced an unexpected interruption during her inaugural Treasury speech, responding firmly to a heckler while outlining Labour's economic vision for Britain.
Labour's first female Chancellor announces dramatic overhaul of Treasury spending rules, prioritising economic growth over rigid fiscal constraints in major policy shift.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves reveals Treasury discovered 'no money' left as Labour prepares emergency budget to stabilise UK economy and deliver growth plan.
Kemi Badenoch's controversial stamp duty proposals spark internal Conservative conflict, exposing deep divisions over housing policy and economic direction ahead of potential election.
Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch makes explosive claims that Treasury officials are deliberately obstructing Conservative business policies, raising concerns about civil service impartiality ahead of the general election.
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch launches extraordinary attack on Treasury officials, claiming they're sabotaging post-Brexit trade arrangements in Northern Ireland against government policy.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves discovers unexpected £3bn for autumn budget after officials correct significant VAT calculation error, providing relief amid spending pressures.
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch makes the case for significant tax reductions to stimulate UK economic growth, challenging Treasury orthodoxy ahead of the next election.
Chancellor Kemi Badenoch announces radical new fiscal policy requiring 50% of spending reductions to directly tackle Britain's budget deficit, reshaping economic strategy.
Former Treasury and DCMS official David Kogan emerges as frontrunner to head groundbreaking football regulator, bringing decades of Whitehall experience to transform the beautiful game's governance.
Britain's tax authority is set for its biggest shake-up in decades following a controversial investigation into Nigel Farage's finances, with Treasury officials drafting urgent reforms.
Rachel Reeves announces sweeping planning reforms and major bank tax in emergency Budget measures to fill Treasury black hole and kickstart economic growth.
Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride reveals he held a controversial bond that Labour claims shows Conservatives are 'out of touch' with ordinary Britons.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves exposes massive financial shortfall in asylum system, revealing £6.2 billion annual costs and warning of tough spending decisions ahead.
The US Treasury faces scrutiny over its approval of official 'Trump Legacy' gold coins featuring religious imagery and political slogans, raising concerns about the separation of church and state.
In a dramatic enforcement of EU sanctions, French officials have impounded the Boracay tanker carrying Russian oil products near Cherbourg. The vessel, linked to a sanctioned Russian oligarch, highlights Europe's tightening grip on Moscow's energy exports
The captain of a Russian-linked oil tanker from the so-called 'shadow fleet' will stand trial in France, marking a significant escalation in Western efforts to enforce sanctions against Moscow.