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What could an increase in employer national insurance mean for businesses?

What could an increase in employer national insurance mean for businesses?

What could an increase in employer national insurance mean for businesses?

15 October 2024

Here, the PA news agency looks at what national insurance is and what an increase could mean for businesses and the economy.


‘High pitched scream’ from home two days before Sara Sharif killed, court told

‘High pitched scream’ from home two days before Sara Sharif killed, court told

‘High pitched scream’ from home two days before Sara Sharif killed, court told

15 October 2024

Taxi driver Urfan Sharif is on trial at the Old Bailey accused of his daughter’s murder alongside Sara’s stepmother and uncle.


Why is the drop in wage growth good news for borrowers?

Why is the drop in wage growth good news for borrowers?

Why is the drop in wage growth good news for borrowers?

15 October 2024

The latest fall is seen as giving Bank of England policymakers more room to cut interest rates.


Robot artist Ai-Da to make history as portrait of Alan Turing goes to auction

Robot artist Ai-Da to make history as portrait of Alan Turing goes to auction

Robot artist Ai-Da to make history as portrait of Alan Turing goes to auction

15 October 2024

The painting of Alan Turing, regarded as the father of modern computer science, is expected to sell for £100,000 to £150,000 when it goes up for sale.


Met marksman who shot Chris Kaba ‘did not intend to kill him’, court told

Met marksman who shot Chris Kaba ‘did not intend to kill him’, court told

Met marksman who shot Chris Kaba ‘did not intend to kill him’, court told

15 October 2024

Martyn Blake, 40, said he only wanted to stop the car that Mr Kaba was driving in order to protect fellow police officers at the scene.


UN court opinion ‘changes context’ on Bill banning Israeli settlement imports

UN court opinion ‘changes context’ on Bill banning Israeli settlement imports

UN court opinion ‘changes context’ on Bill banning Israeli settlement imports

15 October 2024

The Irish government has said for years that it was not possible to implement the Occupied Territories Bill.


Man who sent ‘disgustingly racist’ letter to Rishi Sunak sentenced

Man who sent ‘disgustingly racist’ letter to Rishi Sunak sentenced

Man who sent ‘disgustingly racist’ letter to Rishi Sunak sentenced

15 October 2024

The letter was intercepted at 10 Downing Street by staff at the mail opening unit and referred to security.


Plane nut ban announcements are unlikely to be effective, study says

Plane nut ban announcements are unlikely to be effective, study says

Plane nut ban announcements are unlikely to be effective, study says

15 October 2024

They may even provide a false sense of security to passengers with allergies, experts said.


Veterans’ ID card will be accepted for voting in elections, says minister

Veterans’ ID card will be accepted for voting in elections, says minister

Veterans’ ID card will be accepted for voting in elections, says minister

15 October 2024

Many veterans were dismayed they could not use their ID cards during May’s local elections.


‘Bitter disappointment’ as search for Disappeared soldier ends without success

‘Bitter disappointment’ as search for Disappeared soldier ends without success

‘Bitter disappointment’ as search for Disappeared soldier ends without success

15 October 2024

Robert Nairac is believed to have been abducted by the Provisional IRA, killed and secretly buried in south Armagh in 1977.


Government ‘facing extra £100m bill for next year’s state pension hikes’

Government ‘facing extra £100m bill for next year’s state pension hikes’

Government ‘facing extra £100m bill for next year’s state pension hikes’

15 October 2024

A wage growth figure which forms a key part of the triple lock formula used to calculate state pension rises was revised upwards on Tuesday.


Majority of parents not deterred by fines for term-time family holidays – survey

Majority of parents not deterred by fines for term-time family holidays – survey

Majority of parents not deterred by fines for term-time family holidays – survey

15 October 2024

The Government should review the marketing and pricing of ‘rip-off’ family holidays, according to Parentkind charity.


Schools and nurseries in Swinney’s constituency face closure during strike

Schools and nurseries in Swinney’s constituency face closure during strike

Schools and nurseries in Swinney’s constituency face closure during strike

15 October 2024

The union Unison has targeted the two-week strike at the constituency of Scotland’s First Minister, John Swinney.


Novichok victim’s mother says family took comfort that no more people died

Novichok victim’s mother says family took comfort that no more people died

Novichok victim’s mother says family took comfort that no more people died

15 October 2024

Caroline Sturgess paid tribute to her daughter, Dawn, at the Dawn Sturgess Inquiry on Tuesday.


SNP’s treatment of Salmond ‘pathetic and shameful’, says party MSP

SNP’s treatment of Salmond ‘pathetic and shameful’, says party MSP

SNP’s treatment of Salmond ‘pathetic and shameful’, says party MSP

15 October 2024

Fergus Ewing pledged to seek ‘truth and justice’ on Mr Salmond’s behalf.


Weight-loss jabs ‘important for economy so people get back into work’, says PM

Weight-loss jabs ‘important for economy so people get back into work’, says PM

Weight-loss jabs ‘important for economy so people get back into work’, says PM

15 October 2024

Sir Keir Starmer said anti-obesity medication could help boost Britain’s economy.


Cut alcohol duty and ‘back Scotch whisky’, business leaders tell Chancellor

Cut alcohol duty and ‘back Scotch whisky’, business leaders tell Chancellor

Cut alcohol duty and ‘back Scotch whisky’, business leaders tell Chancellor

15 October 2024

Rachel Reeves has been urged to reduce the tax burden facing the whisky industry following a 10% increase last year.


‘We will keep manifesto promise on tax,’ says Starmer amid Budget speculation

‘We will keep manifesto promise on tax,’ says Starmer amid Budget speculation

‘We will keep manifesto promise on tax,’ says Starmer amid Budget speculation

15 October 2024

The Prime Minister said Labour ‘intends to keep the promises we made’ not to raise taxes on ‘working people’.


Starmer welcomes £550m housing investment with vow to remove planning obstacles

Starmer welcomes £550m housing investment with vow to remove planning obstacles

Starmer welcomes £550m housing investment with vow to remove planning obstacles

15 October 2024

The Prime Minister said owning a home was a ‘base camp’ for peoples’ aspirations in life.


Rate cut hopes lift on slowdown in UK wage growth

Rate cut hopes lift on slowdown in UK wage growth

Rate cut hopes lift on slowdown in UK wage growth

15 October 2024

Official figures showed that average regular earnings growth eased back to 4.9% in the three months to July – the lowest level for over two years.


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