Following North Korea’s ballistic missile launches on 17 May, an FCDO spokesperson made the below statement.
A Metropolitan Police Service officer has been convicted of an assault charge following an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation into an incident where a woman was arrested on suspicion of fare evasion in Croydon last year.
Enfield-based cleaner said she earned 55 times her actual turnover to fraudulently claim a £50,000 Bounce Back Loan before petitioning for her own bankruptcy
Sir Philip Barton, Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and Shri Vinay Kwatra, Indian Foreign Secretary met in London on 17 May for the annual UK-India Strategic Dialogue.
The UKHSA and NaTHNaC issue an annual reminder to those embarking on Hajj and Umrah journeys to be aware of infectious diseases in large gatherings.
The National Infrastructure Commission, which provides government with impartial, expert advice on major long term infrastructure challenges, has published its annual assessment of infrastructure progress in the UK.
We're making some changes to improve the data and commentary that we publish.
The first iteration of the International Scientific Report on the Safety of Advanced AI has been published today.
4,000 shelter kits delivered over the US-built temporary pier today
Thousands of police officers receive new specialised training in investigating sexual offences as more sexual offenders are arrested and convicted.
The National Crime Agency (NCA) has secured the first Unexplained Wealth Order in Northern Ireland against a man suspected of involvement in serious organised crime.
Today Ofsted published a letter with findings from a joint targeted area inspection of the multi-agency response to serious youth violence in Coventry.
The Conduct Committee has published a report on the conduct of Lord Ranger of Northwood (Kulveer Ranger). Annexed to the Committee’s report is a separate report by the independent Commissioner for Standards, which finds that Lord Ranger of Northwood breached the prohibition in paragraph 19 of the Code of Conduct on bullying and harassment.
The UK, alongside international partners, announces a new package of sanctions to target Russia and North Korea (DPRK)’s illicit arms-for-oil partnership.
NHS Confederation responds to BMA GP vote on whether to stage industrial action.
APCC Leads on Roads Policing and Transport, Lisa Townsend and Joy Allen, marked the annual RoadPeace Challenge 2024 (13-19 May
The UK suffered the highest inflation and lowest economic growth of any G7 country since the end of 2021 (when interest rates began to be raised) according to new TUC analysis published today (Friday).
Serious young offenders will be turned away from gangs and knife crime through rigorous education and training at the country’s first Secure School.
With the country facing a deepening shortage of secondary school teachers, the Education Committee calls on the Government to invest in programmes to boost recruitment, training and retention in the profession.
There are risks to the long-term effectiveness of a new policy, launched by the government in February, to make sure developers in England protect or improve biodiversity on land they are developing, according to a new National Audit Office (NAO) report
The outcomes and recommendations from the Bovine TB Technical Advisory Group’s (TAG) first meeting are announced today.
TUC General Secretary Paul Nowak commented on The Sunday Times rich list published today (Friday)
First Minister to outline his ambitions for the economy.
The government has signed a new agreement with Bangladesh to speed up the removal of migrants with no right to be in the country.
Trade Minister Greg Hands visits Peru as UK ratifies deal to join CPTPP and concludes tax treaty
The Welsh Government is reinforcing its commitment to making Wales a ‘safe haven’ for LGBTQ+ people by providing the first in-person support service for victims and survivors of conversion practices, Social Justice Secretary Lesley Griffiths has said on International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.
UK Minister for Europe attends Council of Europe meeting to sustain support for Ukraine and increase cooperation to tackle illegal migration
Ofsted has today published the findings from phase 2 of its independent review of teachers’ professional development in schools.
Ministers are receiving regular updates on a Boil Water Notice from South West Water, which is impacting 16,000 households and businesses in the Brixham area.
With May’s local elections in the rear-view mirror we are now firmly on the road to a General Election.
Introducing measures in conjunction with operators.
The FCA has brought charges against nine individuals in relation to an unauthorised foreign exchange trading scheme promoted on social media.
A former Management Trainee at Enterprise Rent-A-Car UK Limited ("Enterprise Rent-A-Car") has been ordered to pay a fine after admitting he illegally obtained customer data between 18 March 2019 and 1 April 2019.
Five new hubs aim to address the challenge of commercialising early-stage research within key areas of manufacturing, such as semiconductors and medicines.
In the 10 years since the Forces Help To Buy scheme launched, over 30,000 families have so far benefitted from government support, with more than £450 million in interest free loans issued to service personnel to help them get onto the property ladder.
Responding to the National Infrastructure Commission’s Infrastructure Progress Review 2024, the Association for Project Management (APM) again called for an effective, long-term plan to deliver projects across the UK.
This ESPO framework offers customers a quick, simple and effective route for a variety of washroom services,such as the collection and disposal of sanitary waste, the provision of hand dryers on a rental basis and the supply of associated washroom related equipment.
As Children’s Commissioner, children have told me they want high quality relationships and sex education that teaches them about the themes and subjects affecting their lives.
Anti-money laundering (AML) regulations force banks to cancel the accounts of innocent customers.
Jo Prestidge , Head of National Practice Development Team at Homeless Link explains why its important to acknowledge your own needs when working in homelessness services.
We’re pleased to announce we’ve signed a 3-year Memorandum of Understanding with Virgin Media O2, giving public sector organisations access to discounts covering fixed and mobile connectivity products
Applications are now open for our Diversity in Health and Care Partners Programme, commencing in September 2024.
The Court of Appeal has increased the sentence of a dangerous sexual predator after it was referred under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme.
Action to address challenges.
Updated approach to managing nuclear waste for quicker, safe decommissioning.
The NHS is set to increase virtual ward use as new analysis shows that 9,000 hospital admissions have been avoided in the South East in the past year thanks to the world-leading initiative.
Business Secretary raises the bar for any new business regulations, in the latest step to help British businesses flourish.
New arrangements ensure full benefits for traders
An innovative solution to reduce the environmental impact of managing sewage sludge by turning it into a source of hydrogen and low-carbon products is one of the winners of a £40 million competition from Ofwat, the water regulator.
We've committed £45 million to support the sector as part of our first-ever environmental sustainability strategy, Every Move
New regulatory review for space sector has been published, and Science and Defence Ministers launch National Space Operations Centre.
The University of Kent conducted analysis to estimate the impact, on recruitment and retention, of an increase in the minimum wage for Adult Social Care workers from £10.90 to £12.00 per hour in Scotland.
On examining the GCAP military capability across seven fundamental defence domains, progress is evident, but proactive management and collaborative problem-solving remain crucial for realising GCAP's potential in shaping future air superiority.
Thousands of opportunities could open up for young people, securing the skills we need to improve our railways in the long term.
Failure to go further, faster over the next five years on plans for infrastructure delivery could constrain economic growth and threaten climate targets, according to the government’s official infrastructure advisers.
More than 100 tonnes of aid is on its way to maritime pier off the coast of Gaza.
CBI has responded to National Infrastructure Commission annual progress review.
Environment Agency and Environmental Services Association (ESA) relaunch joint Waste Industry Placement Scheme.
The APM North West Conference was an event organised by the APM North West Network, with the theme ‘Synergies Across Sectors’. The theme this year built upon last year's theme of Connecting Projects and People.
A major construction project is underway to deliver modern, sustainable Single Living Accommodation (SLA) for Army personnel at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS).
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is leading on the creation of the United Kingdom Microbial Forensics Consortium (UKMFC).
The Sentencing Council is consulting on a new sentencing guideline for two new offences – non-fatal strangulation and non-fatal suffocation.
John Edwards, Information Commissioner, yesterday delivered a speech at the New Scientist Emerging Technogies summit.
Refusing to hold Israel to the same standard as others undermines US objectives in the region and empowers others receiving military aid to act without fear of repercussions.
UC General Secretary Paul Nowak yesterday commented on new figures released by the Trussell Trust, which show that a record 3.1 million emergency food parcels were provided to people facing hardship between April 2023 and March 2024.
Measures will help protect law-abiding cyclists, pedestrians and other road users while ensuring justice is done.
First Minister John Swinney has confirmed the opening of a £1.5 million fund to support councils in removing the impact of school meal debt from families across the country.
The First Minister has announced that over 20 million additional meals have been served since the rollout of universal free meals to all primary pupils in Wales began in September 2022.
Energy Security Secretary has told Parliament that with growing geopolitical tension, the best agricultural land must be protected for food security.
A new game-changing weapon that uses radio waves to disable enemy electronics and take down multiple drones at once is under development for the UK’s armed forces.
The government will invest a further £4 million to tackle the scourge of knife crime, the Home Secretary has announced.
The UK Space Agency has announced its largest investment into an early-stage technology programme to enhance the UK’s Earth observation technologies, to improve how space is used to understand and protect the planet.
Public libraries will share a new efficient digital library platform which will make the service more consistent and improve access to books, e-books and other library services.
Funding of £85 million will be announced at a global event to support the international community in tackling the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance.
New age ratings to be introduced on Relationships, Sex and Health Education content in schools to ensure it is appropriately and sensitively taught.
Thousands of Armed Forces personnel and members of the public will take part in events in Normandy and Portsmouth this June.
Minister Neville-Rolfe yesterday convened counter fraud experts representing 13 local authorities across the country to share best practice in the fight on fraud.
Access DLR is a new six-month trial which allows customers to pre-book assistance when travelling on the DLR
A World War 1 soldier from Dundee who was identified in part through possible tartan fragments and a thistle brooch, has finally been laid to rest with full military honours.
Failed asylum seekers are now in scope for enforced removal to Rwanda, after a deal to extend the cohort was agreed between the UK and Rwanda.
Both parties have agreed a preferred mediator - the union and the government will now begin the process of engaging with them
Plans to make it easier and less traumatic for victims of child sexual abuse to bring historic claims through the civil courts have been unveiled by the government yesterday (15 May 2024).
Only around two thirds of councils are confident of being able to meet all their legal duties under the Care Act by next year (2025/26) - a decade after the Government introduced landmark legislation designed to improve access to vital care and support.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is conducting a criminal investigation into a senior North Yorkshire Police (NYP) officer.
Blog from Usman Ikhlaq at techUK as part of our #UnleashInnovation campaign 2024
The FCA has charged 3 individuals with fraud for their alleged involvement in a high-risk trading scheme, which targeted people’s pension savings.
Dean’s of Huntly is using trade finance provided by Virgin Money and guaranteed by UK Export Finance to meet overseas demand as far afield as Australia and China.
Matthew Taylor responded to the IFS analysis on NHS spending rising less quickly than was planned in last election
Health Secretary announces additional £100,000 for the initiative.
The King unveiled the first official portrait completed since The Coronation, by renowned artist Jonathan Yeo.
Over 10,000 more people living with type 2 diabetes and excess weight or obesity in England are to be offered NHS soup and shake diets this year to help them lose weight and significantly improve their health.
Customers cumulatively spent 798 years on hold waiting to speak with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) in 2022-23 – more than double the time spent waiting in 2019-20, according to a new National Audit Office (NAO) report on the tax collector’s customer service.1
Unemployment up by 166,000 on the quarter to 1,486,000
A draft sentencing guideline for sentencing offenders convicted of non-fatal strangulation and non-fatal suffocation offences in courts across England and Wales, was published for consultation by the Sentencing Council today.
New powers to tackle unsafe cladding.
Ollie Whitehouse will say in his keynote speech that companies globally know how to build resilient, secure technology, but the market does not incentivise them to do so.
Change in law will allow people with non-transmissible HIV to donate gametes to partners
Paddington, Whitechapel, Canary Wharf and Woolwich on the Elizabeth line now have 4G coverage - meaning all stations along this line now have mobile coverage
Five home-testing devices to diagnose a silent sleep condition seriously harming the health of an estimated 2.5 million adults have been recommended by NICE in draft guidance.
£1.5 million to support community projects.
Ofwat yesterday published its second public consultation on a five-year £100m Water Efficiency Fund (WEF) to find ways to help people reduce their water usage and save money on their bill. The WEF is set to go live in 2025 and will operate alongside planned work by water companies in England and Wales to halve leakage and develop up to £14bn of water supply infrastructure projects in the coming decades.
Patients requiring treatment outside of hospitals will be able to choose between multiple providers across the NHS and independent sector.
The Duke of Kent has marked his 55 years of service and commitment to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) with a visit to Fraserburgh Lifeboat Station.
The Prime Minister has unveiled a major package of measures to support farmers and grow the UK’s farming and food sector
With up to 28 warships and submarines in the pipeline, backed by defence spending rising to 2.5% of GDP, Britain is seeing a new Golden Age of shipbuilding.
APCC Addictions and Substance Misuse Leads, David Sidwick and Joy Allen, have welcomed the Department of Health and Social Care’s announcement that the government will expand the availability of the counter-overdose treatment, Naloxone.
The mother and girlfriend of two Islamist terrorists have been convicted separately of failing to disclose plans for a terror attack in two different criminal trials.
TfL celebrates 25 years since the Jubilee line extension connected Green Park to London's booming Docklands area and linked all London's Tube lines.
Experts can now apply to advise Defra on new ways to finance innovation and achieve a return on investment, including the possibility of a dedicated fund.
During the last decade, NRS has invested over £10 million socio-economic funding into more than 1,400 community driven projects to create sustainable growth.
NHS Cheshire and Merseyside is the biggest single telehealth provider in the UK and one of the biggest in Europe with 2,500 people connected and aspirations to grow to over 5,000 users in the future.
The removal of the two figures at the top of Russia’s Ministry of Defence points to the intrinsic instability of Putin’s regime, in spite of apparent progress on the frontline in Ukraine.
Alister Jack says getting more people into employment is a priority with more than £3bn now invested directly into Scotland to boost growth and prosperity.
Labour and the Conservatives each place unusual emphasis on foreign policy in this election year. A new Chatham House paper advises what the next government must prioritize.
The UK’s steadfast commitment to Indo-Pacific security and prosperity was underlined as Defence Minister The Earl of Minto visited Malaysia and Thailand.
New 10-year plan to expand and improve the drug and alcohol workforce published.
The report presents the findings of a CETaS research project commissioned by the Joint Intelligence Organisation (JIO) and GCHQ, on the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) and strategic decision-making.
New funding in wind power research and development will help prevent millions of CO2 emissions and grow the economy.
Israel’s latest operation in Gaza has created two serious threats to Egypt’s government.
The House of Commons Procedure Committee yesterday published its report on Written Parliamentary Questions (WPQs) monitoring in the last Parliamentary Session (2022-23).
We have issued a reprimand to Birmingham Children's Trust Community Interest Company after the personal information of a child was inappropriately disclosed to another family.
CBI yesterday responded to Migration Advisory Committee review of graduate visas.
The UK Government recently launched the first airborne trials of a quantum anti-jamming technology, a significant step toward ensuring safer flights.
London borough of Tower Hamlets did not do enough to help a family who were about to be evicted by their landlord, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman found.
Legal and technology professionals on opposite sides of the world are set to benefit from bolstered connections between the UK and Australia through the UK Government’s GREAT Legal Services campaign’s latest programme of events.
New analysis shows number of women economically inactive as a result of ill-health has increased by more than 500,000 over last five years.
The CMA is investigating whether ESS has broken the law by taking action to prevent schools from switching to a new management information system provider.
The Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU) for the West Midlands and its constituent police forces should improve how they work together to tackle serious and organised crime, the policing inspectorate has said.
More female offenders than ever recorded before are in work 6 months after their release from prison as a direct result of government action – cutting crime and keeping the public safe.
New powers will come into effect this summer to help communities take back control of their high streets and revive empty shops to accelerate regeneration.
Bill to exonerate wrongly convicted sub-postmasters.
By stretching Ukrainian forces along a wide front, Russia is overcoming the limitations of its undertrained army.
Use of cameras, gear sensors and GPS units will help improve the sustainability of UK fish stocks.
Around 2,000 fewer women in Wales will need to have an anti-D injection during their pregnancy, thanks to a new cell-free fetal DNA testing programme launched yesterday.
A cutting-edge 3D printer is being used by the British Army for the first time in the field on the largest NATO deployment in Europe in a generation.
From apprentice to CEO – Dŵr Cymru shows what’s possible.
A speech the Health and Social Care Secretary, Victoria Atkins gave at The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Birth Trauma on Monday 13 May, 2024.
Farmer Derek Dyer contaminated a private water supply and polluted a stream after a slurry store built from farmyard manure collapsed.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak yesterday made a speech at Policy Exchange on security.
Children in the UK will be better protected from harmful videos on Twitch after Ofcom raised concerns about the online platform’s safety measures.
DWP updates plan to catch benefit cheats after saving £1.3bn last year alone.
This report presents updated information on the number of hate crimes recorded by the police in Scotland during 2022-23 (along with previously published time series analysis since 2014-15).
Sophie Macdonald (Intercultural Communication MA) has been named a joint winner of the 2023 Harry Hodson Prize of The Round Table journal for her essay on Llanito, the local language variety of Gibraltar.
Backing down in the face of Russian threats is the worst option. The UK should join France in using strategic ambiguity.
New research from the CBI recommends that the UK utilise tax incentives to outsmart rather than outspend international competition in high-growth green sectors.
A first-of-its-kind achievement as quantum navigation tech developed in the UK has been successfully tested in flight.
On 9 May, the Chief of Staff for the US Army, General Randy George delivered the annual Kermit Roosevelt Lecture at RUSI, reflecting on the challenges and opportunities presented by an increasingly complex global strategic landscape.
The next six years will show whether Putin is willing to allow technocrats outside his personal sphere to take over the system he created.
Guest blog from Roger Mckinlay at UKRI as part of our #UnleashInnovation campaign week 2024.
Dozens of new bathing water sites in England have been designated ahead of the 2024 bathing season in the government’s largest ever rollout.
Meeting local skills needs has always been a key role for colleges and training providers, but the pace of change for regulated qualifications can often be too slow for the demands of industries that are trying to stay ahead in their sectors.
This week is Mental Health Awareness week. The experience of poor mental health, and barriers to accessing appropriate treatment and support, is a significant challenge for people in England who are homeless or precariously housed.
A new timeframe for introducing the Sustainable Farming Scheme has been confirmed today by Climate Change and Rural Affairs Secretary Huw Irranca-Davies.
Following a sentencing hearing at Southwark Crown Court, Stuart Bayes, 58, was recently (10 May 2024) sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment, suspended for 2 years, after being convicted of 2 counts of insider dealing.
APCC mental health lead Lisa Townsend, yesterday marked the start of mental Health Awareness Week (13-19 May).
The Government has funded 350 additional medical school places in England for the academic year 2025/26 in latest step to deliver NHS Long Term Workforce Plan.
The number of women being tested for breast cancer is at its highest ever level in Scotland.
New rules meaning over 180,000 Universal Credit claimants will have to look for more work came into force yesterday (Monday 13 May), as the Government helps people progress in work and off welfare.
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week, organised by the Mental Health Foundation.
NHS patients with a life-threatening heart condition are set to benefit from a cutting-edge new medicine which can significantly reduce the risk of hospitalisation and death.
Following a recent inspection, Initial Teacher Education at IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society has been awarded ‘Outstanding’ across all four phases of education.
Wales has become the first UK nation to launch in the metaverse, giving virtual visitors from across the world a taste of what they can discover there for real.
#UnleashInnovation – techUK's Technology and Innovation programme is excited to host its innovation campaign week, as part of the Unleashing Innovation campaign, from 13-17 May.
Blog posted by: Ethen Mark Carlin, Senior Brand Manager, Government Communications Service, 09 May 2024.
NCFE has been recognised in two categories at the upcoming Quality Professional Awards, celebrating excellence and innovation in the field of quality management in education and employment services.
Two Just Stop Oil protestors have been convicted of causing and attempting to cause criminal damage after throwing orange powder to disrupt the World Snooker Championships in April last year – following a successful prosecution by the Crown Prosecution Service.
Tories are “a danger” to living standards, workers’ rights and public services, says union body.
Recently (8 May), leaders from across the healthy ageing ecosystem met at the House of Lords to celebrate the successes of the UKRI Healthy Ageing Challenge.
Hospitals, coastguard operations centres, job centres, universities and Church of England churches can now claim a free official portrait of King Charles III
Defence Secretary has met with apprentices, engineers and key industry leaders during a visit to key shipyards. Scotland plays a crucial role in the Navy’s shipbuilding pipeline and the UK’s security.
The changes will allow pharmacists to spend more time with patients, levelling the playing field between smaller pharmacies and larger chains.
Blog posted by: Chris Macey, Waste Services, Nuclear Waste Services, 10 May 2024 – Categories: Innovation/savings, Mission delivery, Supply Chain, Sustainability, Waste management.
The recent outbreak of open conflict between Iran and Israel has upended the notional strategic stability of the ‘shadow war’ between the two, and it is possible that a return to the status quo will be harder to achieve than expected.
British researchers, businesses and academics will have enhanced access to future supercomputer research funding from today (Monday 13 May) as the UK joins the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC).
More than half of England’s care home residents have received their spring covid-19 vaccine from the NHS in the past four weeks.
The UK Government hosted the 4th Islands Forum on the Isle of Anglesey/Ynys Môn in Wales on 8 May 2024 to discuss housing delivery for island communities.
The UK Space Agency will fund 15 projects across the UK designed to engage and inspire the next generation into STEM careers.
A chance to get outdoors with nature with free activities at our National Nature Reserves – from wildlife walks and birdwatching to a day at the movies!
As Children’s Commissioner, I have visited hundreds of children from across the country and spoken to them about their hopes, dreams, and aspirations.
CBI recently (10 May 2024) responded to GDP figures.
£4 million to expand world-leading laboratories to improve UK biosecurity and tackle emerging threats to tree health.
If Donald Trump is elected for a second time as US president, the UK will need to draw on the skill of not only its diplomats but also its armed services to maintain the durability of the transatlantic relationship.
A Cambridgeshire Police officer who used excessive force on a man in custody, used discriminatory language and treated the man less favourably due to his ethnicity, has been dismissed for gross misconduct following an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation.
Following a power struggle within the Communist Party of Vietnam, it is clearer than ever that its new hard-line leadership has no interest in confrontation with China or being part of an ‘anti-China’ coalition.
To achieve our net zero goals and reduce Great Britain’s (England, Scotland and Wales) reliance on international energy markets, we need to build a cleaner energy system.
Hundreds of thousands of families set to benefit as working parents of 9-month-olds can now apply for government-funded childcare for first time.
The parking facility provided by the Welsh Government in Holyhead is due to re-open today, Monday, May 13, Cabinet Secretary for North Wales and Transport Ken Skates has confirmed.
Not for the first time, a Western government agency suffered a major data breach where third-party contractors were exploited as a likely weak link.
Over a thousand properties have been brought back into use for the Armed Forces and their families thanks to £400m investment in military accommodation.
From 10th May, Ofsted will display each of the sub-judgements awarded to an individual school – alongside its overall effectiveness grade – at the top of its inspection report web page.
We are calling for all organisations to boost their cyber security and protect the personal information they hold, amid the growing threat of cyber attacks.
More people with early breast cancer could be spared chemotherapy and therefore avoid the side effects associated with the treatment after tumour profiling tests were recommended by NICE
The AI Safety Institute has open released a new testing platform to strengthen AI safety evaluations.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has retained its accreditation as an ‘A status’ National Human Rights Institution.
The Food Standards Agency has published consumer information in relation to the current science and evidence around ultra-processed food and the FSA’s role.
The £48 million strategic investment will advance research on the mechanisms that maintain the health of our cells, tissues and organs across the life course.
New data gathered by the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) shows that less than half the fines levied against rogue landlords have been collected by local authorities.
Thousands of people with sight loss in England will find it easier to participate in life-saving bowel cancer screening thanks to a new specially designed NHS tool.
Disease confirmed in Ayrshire.
As news came this week of Disney and Warner Bros harking back to a pre-internet era offering of "bundling" their services together, so UK regulator Ofcom publishes its findings as it examined the future of TV distribution.
The Welsh Government has launched a new leaseholder legal advisory scheme to help support leaseholders in medium and high-rise buildings affected by fire safety issues in Wales.
Dundee announced as first place in Scotland to benefit from tailored Levelling Up Partnerships
Julian Jessop, Economics Fellow at the free market think tank, the Institute of Economic Affairs, commented on news that the UK’s economy exited recession after GDP grew by 0.6% in the first quarter of 2024