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Degrowth: Wikipedia
Degrowth: The growing popularity of degrowth
Degrowth or post-growth economics is an academic and social movement critical of the concept of growth in gross domestic product as a measure of human and economic development.
UK in a Changing Europe Newsletter: Election ready
What’s the point of the Lib Dems? It’s a question Ed Davey still can’t answer
Opinion in 2021
UK: Reynolds Says Labour Would Make UK More Competitive Outside EU
A Labour government would make the UK “a more competitive and open economy” with managed divergence from European Union rules, the poll-leading opposition party’s Shadow Business Secretary Jonathan …
UK Politics: The Tories’ self-destruction is a gift to Labour
Conservative divisions are helping to keep Keir Starmer’s party’s lead solid even as it endures its own woes.So where are we? The Budget is next week. We have the Rochdale by-election on Thursday, …
Flipboard „Britain and Abroad“
Globaly there are 5 Million British citizens overseas. So: what's going on inside global Britain and also outside looking in.
Opinion: UK off to strong start in 2024 despite recession while Germany and France stagnate
The UK economy has made a stronger start to 2024 than major European economies, survey data suggests, as falling inflation and hopes of interest rate cuts fuels hopes of a recovery.Despite falling …
UK Parliament: Laura Kuenssberg: Commons chaos was grisly reminder of threats MPs face
Big events can shake everything. Small moments come to matter too.I remember day one of the EU referendum campaign - Vote Leave had just unveiled their infamous £350m slogan. At the campaign's first big rally in Manchester I asked Boris Johnson about that misleading headline claim. The audience booed
Lindsay Hoyle: The runaway Speaker
How Lindsay Hoyle went from popular shop steward to villainous traitor.For 40 minutes on Wednesday afternoon, it was uncertain whether the Speaker of the House of Commons, Lindsay Hoyle, could hold …
Artikel: UK inks deal with EU’s Frontex on illegal migration
Greater cooperation on irregular migration — where people cross borders without official permission — has been in the works for some time, but as POLITICO reported in October had been snagged on the …
Economy: Even the Bank of England is giving in to the banks
Lenders on either side of the Atlantic have been campaigning hard against incoming standardsLONDON — After Brexit, the U.K. government handed the pen for financial rules to technocrats in a bid to …
Labour MP Says 2 Policies Really Triggered The UK's Decline Long Before Covid
"Every single little bit of the jigsaw that made it possible to build a life has been fragmented."Labour MP Stella Creasy unpacked exactly when she believes the UK started to go downhill on BBC …
Corruption: Revealed: the Tory peer linked to £3.8bn in government contracts
New analysis reveals the scale of spending on companies in which John Nash has declared a financial interest.Companies connected to the Conservative Party donor, life peer and former minister, John …
Artikel: Newspaper headlines: 'Two years of lunacy' and possible 'new Brexit deal'
The former Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, has written in the Daily Telegraph claiming that "Islamists are now in control of Britain" after the Commons Speaker said he had ignored protocol during a debate on Gaza because of security threats to MPs. She says Islamists have "bullied our country into
Brits living abroad for more than 15 years get general election vote - BBC News
The rule change will see around two million more people eligible to register for a vote.
More than a million potholes in UK: Why road craters will be among the five biggest issues in British general election this year
Poor state of roads is symptomatic of crumbling state of nation's infrastructure
UK: Nigel Farage is shaping Britain’s political future
Deluded progressives created the former Ukip leader. Now, as an election looms, he will decide the size of any Labour majority.Mainstream parties confront a world they struggle to understand. Labour …
'It Just Doesn't Add Up': Sally Nugent Clashes With Tory Minister Over NHS Funding
The BBC Breakfast presenter pulled health secretary Victoria Atkins up on her claims.Health secretary Victoria Atkins was told her numbers “don’t add up” as she clashed with the BBC’s Sally Nugent …
Gaza vote exposes awkward choices for Labour
Today's debates at Westminster over the UK's outlook on the Israel-Gaza conflict are rooted in domestic politics.The genesis of the whole thing is what is known as an Opposition Day debate which the Scottish National Party have been granted.Even before the row of last week about Labour's candidate in
Henry Staunton: Ex-Post Office chair escalates compensation row
Former Post Office chairman Henry Staunton has released a note he claims proves he was told to stall compensation payments to postmasters.His memo records a top civil servant saying "now was not the time for dealing with long-term issues" and they should "hobble" up to the election.The government say
UK News: Whatever you think of him, the former Post Office boss has guts
But a mere eight years later, some business leaders are remembering what “leadership” means — most notably the former Post Office chairman Henry Staunton, whose intervention in the Sunday Times on the weekend sent shockwaves through Westminster.
In it, he claimed the government had told him to delay payments to subpostmasters caught up in the Horizon scandal so the Conservatives could “limp into the next election
Defra officials buried analysis showing dire financial prospects for hill farmers | Farming | The Guardian
Exclusive: FOI request reveals fears many would sell up if they saw assessment of post-Brexit farming payments scheme
Scots travelling to India for dental treatment, say Lib Dems | The Herald
Trouble accessing an NHS dentist in Scotland has seen Scots travel to countries like India for treatment, the Scottish Liberal Democrats have said.
Rishi Sunak in desperate calls to British conservatives after by-election losses | The Independent
‘I will need the support of everyone who wants lower taxes and secure borders,’ PM says
UK’s Labour faces Muslim bloc in revolt, anti-Israel challenger in special election
The party's support for Israel in the Gaza war is causing pushback from within, and has some voters eyeing radical anti-Zionist George Galloway - but does this pose a true threat?
‘Come together’ Sunak tells Conservatives after twin by-election blow | Shropshire Star
Rishi Sunak has called on British conservatives to ‘come together’, after a bruising set of by-election defeats in Wellingborough and Kingswood.
Rishi Sunak's conservative party loses two seats in Britain's Parliamentary Elections
Rishi Sunak's conservative party loses two seats in Britain's Parliamentary Elections
England's NHS to trim main healthcare wait list ahead of election | Reuters
New guidance for data collected this month, which will be published in April, says those waiting to see a specialist doctor in community services in two treatment categories should be removed from the headline "referral to treatment" (RTT) list, documents seen by Reuters show.
Artikel: Drakeford blames Brexit vote over farm funding row - BBC News
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