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UK news + Analysis
March 2025
‘It became very fraught’: how assisted dying bill has changed on its way back to Commons
After nine weeks of scrutiny and 150 amendments, there are still huge unknowns over legislation for England and Wales
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26 Mar 2025
‘It became very fraught’: how assisted dying bill has changed on its way back to Commons
Rachel Reeves does reasonable job of justifying fiscal prudence but welfare cuts cast shadow
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26 Mar 2025
Rachel Reeves does reasonable job of justifying fiscal prudence but welfare cuts cast shadow
Heathrow shutdown raises questions about back-up systems for Europe’s biggest airport
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21 Mar 2025
Heathrow shutdown raises questions about back-up systems for Europe’s biggest airport
Borrowing overshoot will test Rachel Reeves’s resolve on tax rises
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21 Mar 2025
Borrowing overshoot will test Rachel Reeves’s resolve on tax rises
Ignored by Trump and menaced by Putin, the UK turns to the EU for defensive ties
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20 Mar 2025
Ignored by Trump and menaced by Putin, the UK turns to the EU for defensive ties
Bank of England in no hurry on interest rates – but cuts will come
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20 Mar 2025
Bank of England in no hurry on interest rates – but cuts will come
Factcheck: Kemi Badenoch’s claim that net zero is ‘impossible’ by 2050
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19 Mar 2025
Factcheck: Kemi Badenoch’s claim that net zero is ‘impossible’ by 2050
Despite poor polling and local election fears, Tories find reasons to be cheerful
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19 Mar 2025
Despite poor polling and local election fears, Tories find reasons to be cheerful
Liz Kendall struggles to sell ‘immoral and devastating’ disability benefits cut
Published:
18 Mar 2025
Liz Kendall struggles to sell ‘immoral and devastating’ disability benefits cut
How far will Starmer risk pushing Labour MPs to swallow welfare cuts?
Published:
17 Mar 2025
How far will Starmer risk pushing Labour MPs to swallow welfare cuts?
Shrinking economy offers unhelpful backdrop for Rachel Reeves’s growth push
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14 Mar 2025
Shrinking economy offers unhelpful backdrop for Rachel Reeves’s growth push
Streeting’s ‘shock’ at scale of NHS struggles inspires big political gamble
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13 Mar 2025
Streeting’s ‘shock’ at scale of NHS struggles inspires big political gamble
Release of technology secretary’s use of ChatGPT will have Whitehall sweating
Published:
13 Mar 2025
Release of technology secretary’s use of ChatGPT will have Whitehall sweating
‘Dog-whistle v fog horn’: why Rupert Lowe’s reach on X may not cut through
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10 Mar 2025
‘Dog-whistle v fog horn’: why Rupert Lowe’s reach on X may not cut through
In Reform UK’s power struggle, Farage takes on unusual role of moderate voice
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9 Mar 2025
In Reform UK’s power struggle, Farage takes on unusual role of moderate voice
Postcode electricity pricing is a minefield for Ed Miliband
Published:
9 Mar 2025
Postcode electricity pricing is a minefield for Ed Miliband
‘Military Keynesianism’? Reeves faces British defence dilemma after EU spending surge
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9 Mar 2025
‘Military Keynesianism’? Reeves faces British defence dilemma after EU spending surge
Covid, five years on: UK ‘still not ready to protect the population’
Published:
9 Mar 2025
Covid, five years on: UK ‘still not ready to protect the population’
The Ukraine crisis has accelerated a reset of UK-EU relations – but will it last?
Published:
7 Mar 2025
The Ukraine crisis has accelerated a reset of UK-EU relations – but will it last?
American severance may be averted, but Europe’s leaders must fear the worst
Published:
6 Mar 2025
American severance may be averted, but Europe’s leaders must fear the worst
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