The Institute for Fiscal Studies’ director Helen Miller called on the Chancellor to be more ambitious about measures to boost growth.
Scottish Finance Secretary Shona Robison said the Chancellor had shown an ‘astonishing level of arrogance’ with the comment.
Labour has pledged to no longer be using asylum hotels by the end of this Parliament – which would be 2029, if not earlier.
Latest figures show the number dropped to 204,000 in the year to June 2025, down 69 year-on-year from 649,000.
The Chancellor responded to criticism from the sector and the Scottish Government following her decision to maintain the energy profits levy.
Pope Leo XIV has arrived in Turkey on his first foreign trip. The journey fulfils the late Pope Francis’ plans to mark an important Orthodox anniversary and bring a message of peace to the region at a ...
Bosses said the business was buoyed by a ‘recovery’ in the cycling market, warm summer weather and ‘fantastic’ sales of children’s bikes.