LONDON, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Britain's government is struggling to make much headway ‌on one of its main promises to voters - to speed ‌up house-building and thereby give the broader economy a boost.
Britain has a national debt problem. Britain’s mass affluent families have an inheritance tax problem. Sometimes when you have two problems, there’s one solution that’s staring you in the face. We ...
Several EU members, including Belgium and Denmark, are tougher than Britain in insisting that people secure jobs before ...
The revolving door of 10 Downing Street has caused many in the country to wonder: Is Britain becoming ungovernable?
Matthew Brooker is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering business and infrastructure. Formerly, he was an editor for Bloomberg News and the South China Morning Post. As decades of renewal go, this ...
Britain's government announced plans Monday to overhaul its asylum laws. Among the changes: making refugee status temporary and seizing high-value assets from asylum seekers. Britain's center-left ...
LONDON — After being elected in a landslide last year, Britain's Labour Party government delivered a budget it billed as a one-off dose of tax hikes to fix the public finances, get debt down, ease the ...
LONDON — Britain’s High Court ruled Friday that the government’s decision to outlaw the protest group Palestine Action as a terrorist organization was unlawful, but it kept the ban in place pending ...
Britain's government has committed ‌to updating the law underpinning the ring-fencing regime, which requires banks to separate their retail business from riskier activities ​such as investment banking ...