Chancellor faces tough balancing act' if tax on big tech firms is scrappedThe Independent emphasizes the importance of ground-level journalism in pivotal societal issues.
Minister too busy' for concerts amid Reeves row over Sabrina Carpenter ticketsImportance of ground reporters in critical historical moments.Commitment to accessible journalism without paywalls.
Rachel Reeves cuts 10,000 civil service jobs as she warns of hard' choices aheadThe Independent emphasizes the importance of unbiased reporting during critical times in US and UK politics.
Rachel Reeves confident' the UK can avoid Donald Trump's tariffsThe Independent is committed to providing accessible journalism on critical issues without paywalls.
Starmer praises good relationship' with Trump hours before US envoy slams peace planThe Independent focuses on delivering unbiased journalism while navigating complex political landscapes, ensuring accessibility without paywalls.
Reform UK donor almost lost OBE for saying someone should kill' Sadiq KhanThe Independent prioritizes accessible journalism, supporting reporters on key issues like reproductive rights and climate change.
Chancellor faces tough balancing act' if tax on big tech firms is scrappedThe Independent emphasizes the importance of ground-level journalism in pivotal societal issues.
Minister too busy' for concerts amid Reeves row over Sabrina Carpenter ticketsImportance of ground reporters in critical historical moments.Commitment to accessible journalism without paywalls.
Rachel Reeves cuts 10,000 civil service jobs as she warns of hard' choices aheadThe Independent emphasizes the importance of unbiased reporting during critical times in US and UK politics.
Rachel Reeves confident' the UK can avoid Donald Trump's tariffsThe Independent is committed to providing accessible journalism on critical issues without paywalls.
Starmer praises good relationship' with Trump hours before US envoy slams peace planThe Independent focuses on delivering unbiased journalism while navigating complex political landscapes, ensuring accessibility without paywalls.
Reform UK donor almost lost OBE for saying someone should kill' Sadiq KhanThe Independent prioritizes accessible journalism, supporting reporters on key issues like reproductive rights and climate change.
Adolescence reveals a terrifying truth: smartphones are poison for boys' minds | Martha GillNetflix's Adolescence highlights online radicalization and misogyny among young boys, prompting urgent political discussions and potential policy action.
Peers seek tax rise safeguards for health workersHouse of Lords attempts to block increased National Insurance contributions for health and social care workers amid ongoing parliamentary disputes.
Isle of Man Parliament passes assisted dying billThe Isle of Man's parliament has approved assisted dying for terminally ill adults, marking a historic legislative milestone.
Compulsory retirement at 65 to become thing of past under minister's planThe Bill enables workers to stay employed until the State pension begins, addressing mandatory retirement at 65.
Assisted dying could face four-year delayAssisted dying legalization may face a delay of four years but could be implemented sooner.
Adolescence reveals a terrifying truth: smartphones are poison for boys' minds | Martha GillNetflix's Adolescence highlights online radicalization and misogyny among young boys, prompting urgent political discussions and potential policy action.
Peers seek tax rise safeguards for health workersHouse of Lords attempts to block increased National Insurance contributions for health and social care workers amid ongoing parliamentary disputes.
Isle of Man Parliament passes assisted dying billThe Isle of Man's parliament has approved assisted dying for terminally ill adults, marking a historic legislative milestone.
Compulsory retirement at 65 to become thing of past under minister's planThe Bill enables workers to stay employed until the State pension begins, addressing mandatory retirement at 65.
Assisted dying could face four-year delayAssisted dying legalization may face a delay of four years but could be implemented sooner.
Credible harassment claims against MP Lowe, report findsCredible evidence found of harassment by suspended MP Rupert Lowe against staff.
Reform name candidate for by-electionReform UK selects Sarah Pochin as candidate for Runcorn and Helsby by-election, emphasizing traditional values.
Ex-Reform MP Rupert Lowe unlawfully harassed' two women, inquiry findsThe investigation into MP Rupert Lowe revealed credible harassment allegations and a toxic workplace environment, fueling internal party conflict in Reform UK.
Credible harassment claims against MP Lowe, report findsCredible evidence found of harassment by suspended MP Rupert Lowe against staff.
Reform name candidate for by-electionReform UK selects Sarah Pochin as candidate for Runcorn and Helsby by-election, emphasizing traditional values.
Ex-Reform MP Rupert Lowe unlawfully harassed' two women, inquiry findsThe investigation into MP Rupert Lowe revealed credible harassment allegations and a toxic workplace environment, fueling internal party conflict in Reform UK.
Britons cutting back on everyday spending due to gloomy outlook on UK economyThe UK is experiencing a decline in consumer confidence, impacting spending behavior.
Retail sales fall sharply in March as weak confidence hits consumer spendingUK retail sales have sharply declined for six consecutive months, driven by fragile consumer confidence.
Britons cutting back on everyday spending due to gloomy outlook on UK economyThe UK is experiencing a decline in consumer confidence, impacting spending behavior.
Retail sales fall sharply in March as weak confidence hits consumer spendingUK retail sales have sharply declined for six consecutive months, driven by fragile consumer confidence.
I can't sleep, I'm so scared': disabled people face benefit cuts domino effectUpcoming welfare reforms threaten the income and support of over 1.2 million disabled individuals, affecting access to essential benefits.
Working class don't want handouts, says RaynerSupport for job opportunities is preferred over handouts, according to Deputy PM Angela Rayner.
Ex-Tesco boss says young people should do military training in exchange for benefitsOut-of-work young people may need military training for welfare benefits, according to Tesco's former chairman John Allan.
I can't sleep, I'm so scared': disabled people face benefit cuts domino effectUpcoming welfare reforms threaten the income and support of over 1.2 million disabled individuals, affecting access to essential benefits.
Working class don't want handouts, says RaynerSupport for job opportunities is preferred over handouts, according to Deputy PM Angela Rayner.
Ex-Tesco boss says young people should do military training in exchange for benefitsOut-of-work young people may need military training for welfare benefits, according to Tesco's former chairman John Allan.
Labour accused of turning blind eye to slavery' over solar panels made in ChinaMinisters are criticized for removing legal protections against spending public money on solar panels linked to forced labor in China.
Chris Mason: Potentially unpalatable trade-offs loom for LabourThe UK government is facing significant economic challenges that may influence future policy decisions.
Faisal Islam: No tax rises and no return to austerity but will it last?The Spring Statement is not a Budget; it primarily serves as a forecast, indicating limited economic maneuvering.
Businesses 'do not have confidence' Labour's spending cuts will stabilise finances - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.comBusiness leaders express deep concerns over the government's policies affecting economic growth and lack of support for SMEs.
Wes Streeting slammed for telling person concerned about trans rights to 'get a grip'Wes Streeting faced backlash for telling a critic to 'get a grip' while defending new policies for trans and disabled support.
The Irish Independent's View: Unrelenting housing crisis is an indictment of collective failureThe housing crisis requires urgent and effective policy reform to address soaring property prices and inadequate supply.
Labour accused of turning blind eye to slavery' over solar panels made in ChinaMinisters are criticized for removing legal protections against spending public money on solar panels linked to forced labor in China.
Chris Mason: Potentially unpalatable trade-offs loom for LabourThe UK government is facing significant economic challenges that may influence future policy decisions.
Faisal Islam: No tax rises and no return to austerity but will it last?The Spring Statement is not a Budget; it primarily serves as a forecast, indicating limited economic maneuvering.
Businesses 'do not have confidence' Labour's spending cuts will stabilise finances - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.comBusiness leaders express deep concerns over the government's policies affecting economic growth and lack of support for SMEs.
Wes Streeting slammed for telling person concerned about trans rights to 'get a grip'Wes Streeting faced backlash for telling a critic to 'get a grip' while defending new policies for trans and disabled support.
The Irish Independent's View: Unrelenting housing crisis is an indictment of collective failureThe housing crisis requires urgent and effective policy reform to address soaring property prices and inadequate supply.
Cladding tax on new homes delayed for a yearThe government delayed the Building Safety Levy tax to avoid hampering housebuilding targets amidst rising costs for developers.
Lower Thames Crossing approved by governmentThe UK government has approved a £9 billion plan for the Lower Thames Crossing, set to reduce Dartford Crossing traffic by 20% by 2032.
Councils must follow new pothole fixing rule from today or face losing moneyNew rules require councils to publish pothole fixing reports or risk funding cuts.Additional funding announced to tackle pothole issues in the UK.
UK potholes map: Find out if your area is the worst-hit as PM pledges to fix plague'Local councils must prove they are addressing pothole problems or risk losing road repair funds.
Lower Thames Crossing plan for Essex and Kent approved by governmentThe UK government approved the 9bn Lower Thames Crossing, aiming to improve connectivity and support economic growth.
UK internet trade bodies issue best practice guidance for telecoms poles | Computer WeeklyTelegraph pole installations have ignited considerable public debate and led to revised guidance from telecom operators in the UK.
Lower Thames Crossing approved by governmentThe UK government has approved a £9 billion plan for the Lower Thames Crossing, set to reduce Dartford Crossing traffic by 20% by 2032.
Councils must follow new pothole fixing rule from today or face losing moneyNew rules require councils to publish pothole fixing reports or risk funding cuts.Additional funding announced to tackle pothole issues in the UK.
UK potholes map: Find out if your area is the worst-hit as PM pledges to fix plague'Local councils must prove they are addressing pothole problems or risk losing road repair funds.
Lower Thames Crossing plan for Essex and Kent approved by governmentThe UK government approved the 9bn Lower Thames Crossing, aiming to improve connectivity and support economic growth.
UK internet trade bodies issue best practice guidance for telecoms poles | Computer WeeklyTelegraph pole installations have ignited considerable public debate and led to revised guidance from telecom operators in the UK.
Tickets Alert: Tours of Dorneywood House and its gardensDorneywood House uniquely allows public tours for just two weeks annually, unlike other government estates.
Not appropriate to take free tickets, minister saysMinisters should ethically consider accepting gifts like concert tickets, maintaining public trust amidst scrutiny.
Reeves's Sabrina Carpenter freebie furore proves our politicians should avoid one thing: fun | Zoe WilliamsRachel Reeves accepted expensive concert tickets for security reasons, sparking debate about her responsibilities as Chancellor.
Not appropriate' for Reeves to accept free Sabrina Carpenter tickets, minister saysThe acceptance of free concert tickets by ministers has sparked controversy, drawing criticism during a cost of living crisis.
I don't think it's appropriate,' housing minister says of accepting free ticketsAccepting free concert tickets is viewed as inappropriate by some MPs, highlighting a divide in standards regarding public officials and their hospitality.
Not appropriate to take free tickets, minister saysMinisters should ethically consider accepting gifts like concert tickets, maintaining public trust amidst scrutiny.
Reeves's Sabrina Carpenter freebie furore proves our politicians should avoid one thing: fun | Zoe WilliamsRachel Reeves accepted expensive concert tickets for security reasons, sparking debate about her responsibilities as Chancellor.
Not appropriate' for Reeves to accept free Sabrina Carpenter tickets, minister saysThe acceptance of free concert tickets by ministers has sparked controversy, drawing criticism during a cost of living crisis.
I don't think it's appropriate,' housing minister says of accepting free ticketsAccepting free concert tickets is viewed as inappropriate by some MPs, highlighting a divide in standards regarding public officials and their hospitality.
Rachel Reeves to cut 10,000 civil service jobs in effort to lower government costsRachel Reeves vows to enhance UK's economy by cutting government costs, reducing civil service jobs, and possibly scrapping a tech tax amidst welfare cuts.
What will be in the chancellor's Spring Statement?Chancellor Reeves' Spring Statement will focus on spending cuts, avoiding tax increases amid challenging economic conditions.
'I'll make 12.24 an hour - I live payday to payday'Economic growth predictions have been revised down, affecting people's financial outlook.Workers like Dylan Caulkin rely on family support and increased pay for financial stability.
Rachel Reeves is all about growth. So why won't she admit that Brexit is its worst enemy? | Polly ToynbeeBrexit significantly harms the UK economy, contributing to an estimated GDP loss of 5% and a substantial drop in trade with the EU.
Wealth tax would be almost impossible to implement, leading economist warnsImplementing a wealth tax poses significant challenges, despite public support, according to economist Paul Johnson.
The Guardian view on Rachel Reeves's spending cuts: a choice, not an economic necessity | EditorialThe narrative of austerity in Britain is a political construct, masking self-imposed financial constraints.
Rachel Reeves to cut 10,000 civil service jobs in effort to lower government costsRachel Reeves vows to enhance UK's economy by cutting government costs, reducing civil service jobs, and possibly scrapping a tech tax amidst welfare cuts.
What will be in the chancellor's Spring Statement?Chancellor Reeves' Spring Statement will focus on spending cuts, avoiding tax increases amid challenging economic conditions.
'I'll make 12.24 an hour - I live payday to payday'Economic growth predictions have been revised down, affecting people's financial outlook.Workers like Dylan Caulkin rely on family support and increased pay for financial stability.
Rachel Reeves is all about growth. So why won't she admit that Brexit is its worst enemy? | Polly ToynbeeBrexit significantly harms the UK economy, contributing to an estimated GDP loss of 5% and a substantial drop in trade with the EU.
Wealth tax would be almost impossible to implement, leading economist warnsImplementing a wealth tax poses significant challenges, despite public support, according to economist Paul Johnson.
The Guardian view on Rachel Reeves's spending cuts: a choice, not an economic necessity | EditorialThe narrative of austerity in Britain is a political construct, masking self-imposed financial constraints.
Something vital is missing from Labour's housing policy: council houses | Abi O'ConnorThe housing crisis is exacerbated by policies defining affordability poorly, leaving many families like Amelia's without solutions.
Reeves to put 2bn into affordable housing to sweeten the pill' of cutsRachel Reeves invests £2bn in affordable housing amidst spending cuts to show government focus on investment.
Something vital is missing from Labour's housing policy: council houses | Abi O'ConnorThe housing crisis is exacerbated by policies defining affordability poorly, leaving many families like Amelia's without solutions.
Reeves to put 2bn into affordable housing to sweeten the pill' of cutsRachel Reeves invests £2bn in affordable housing amidst spending cuts to show government focus on investment.
Coalition set to cut public service, Labor defends WFHLabor aims to maintain work-from-home entitlements, citing $5000 savings for workers, while the opposition plans to slash 36,000 public servant roles if elected.
Fiscal hawk or playing a bad hand: what kind of chancellor is Rachel Reeves?Rachel Reeves aims to transform the Treasury, but faces criticism of returning to traditional financial conservatism.
This government has one last chance to take a progressive path. Otherwise, we're at the point of no return | John McDonnellThe article critiques the Labour Party's austerity measures and their impact on poverty and living standards.
Coalition set to cut public service, Labor defends WFHLabor aims to maintain work-from-home entitlements, citing $5000 savings for workers, while the opposition plans to slash 36,000 public servant roles if elected.
Fiscal hawk or playing a bad hand: what kind of chancellor is Rachel Reeves?Rachel Reeves aims to transform the Treasury, but faces criticism of returning to traditional financial conservatism.
This government has one last chance to take a progressive path. Otherwise, we're at the point of no return | John McDonnellThe article critiques the Labour Party's austerity measures and their impact on poverty and living standards.
'I could lose 100K despite Woodford redress scheme'Investors affected by the Woodford Equity Income Fund collapse feel failed by the FCA and demand further investigation into their losses.
'To become a citizen, you should know something about Sweden's values'Lars Tragardh aims to create a cultural canon to help immigrants understand Swedish culture and navigate society.
India: Comedian charged for skit criticizing politician DW 03/25/2025Kunal Kamra stands firm in his defense of free speech despite facing defamation allegations for criticizing a politician.Kamra's comments reflect a growing tension between comedians and political figures in India.
India: Comedian Kunal Kamra refuses to apologize for skit DW 03/25/2025Kunal Kamra defies backlash and refuses to apologize for remarks on a politician, emphasizing free speech.
India: Comedian charged for skit criticizing politician DW 03/25/2025Kunal Kamra stands firm in his defense of free speech despite facing defamation allegations for criticizing a politician.Kamra's comments reflect a growing tension between comedians and political figures in India.
India: Comedian Kunal Kamra refuses to apologize for skit DW 03/25/2025Kunal Kamra defies backlash and refuses to apologize for remarks on a politician, emphasizing free speech.
Call for pets' toxic flea treatments to be tightly restricted in UKToxic flea treatments for pets should be tightly restricted to protect wildlife and waterways.
Dail disruption expected as row over speaking time deepensOpposition parties unite against government proposal to change speaking time, asserting it undermines democracy.
Thirty-seven patients die needlessly each day in the NHS. Change is good, but patient safety must come first | Jeremy HuntNHS England's overcentralisation complicates operational management and impacts patient care standards despite the aim to enhance healthcare.
Kemi Badenoch really doesn't want a pact with Nigel Farage. The problem is lots of Tories really do | Katy BallsKemi Badenoch faces scrutiny and doubts about her leadership viability with challenges from both within and outside the Conservative Party.
Shocking figures reveal UK spends twice as much on working age benefits than defenceThe UK spends significantly more on welfare benefits than on defense, raising questions about sustainability and national security.
Kemi Badenoch really doesn't want a pact with Nigel Farage. The problem is lots of Tories really do | Katy BallsKemi Badenoch faces scrutiny and doubts about her leadership viability with challenges from both within and outside the Conservative Party.
Shocking figures reveal UK spends twice as much on working age benefits than defenceThe UK spends significantly more on welfare benefits than on defense, raising questions about sustainability and national security.
Dominic Cummings breaks silence after secret dinner with Nigel FarageDominic Cummings is seeking influence in Westminster without wanting a formal job, hinting at a new approach to his political involvement.
All UK families could see average living standards fall by 2030, forecast warnsLiving standards in the UK are projected to decline significantly by 2030, especially impacting lower-income families.
Rachel Reeves to cut 1.5bn in civil service savings to balance public financesChancellor Rachel Reeves announces £1.5 billion in savings from civil service budgets, focusing on administrative cuts to prioritize frontline services.
Starmer confirms he wants to take some money out of government' as part of efficiency drive UK politics liveKeir Starmer acknowledges the need for efficiency in government while facing potential cuts in departments outside of protected budgets.
All UK families could see average living standards fall by 2030, forecast warnsLiving standards in the UK are projected to decline significantly by 2030, especially impacting lower-income families.
Rachel Reeves to cut 1.5bn in civil service savings to balance public financesChancellor Rachel Reeves announces £1.5 billion in savings from civil service budgets, focusing on administrative cuts to prioritize frontline services.
Starmer confirms he wants to take some money out of government' as part of efficiency drive UK politics liveKeir Starmer acknowledges the need for efficiency in government while facing potential cuts in departments outside of protected budgets.
UK charities urge ministers to stop scapegoating nature for planning failuresNature charities urge government to strengthen environmental protections in planning laws and stop blaming wildlife for development issues.
British Museum is right to keep Parthenon marbles, says new trusteeDr. Tiffany Jenkins, a new trustee of the British Museum, is against the restitution of stolen antiquities, sparking debate over the Elgin marbles.
Are the Parthenon Sculptures finally returning to Greece? DW 03/24/2025Efforts for the return of the Parthenon Sculptures are gaining momentum, with recent constructive talks between the UK and Greece.
British Museum is right to keep Parthenon marbles, says new trusteeDr. Tiffany Jenkins, a new trustee of the British Museum, is against the restitution of stolen antiquities, sparking debate over the Elgin marbles.
Are the Parthenon Sculptures finally returning to Greece? DW 03/24/2025Efforts for the return of the Parthenon Sculptures are gaining momentum, with recent constructive talks between the UK and Greece.
The Bank of England should target nominal GDP growth, not inflation - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.comNominal GDP targeting is advocated as a superior option to inflation targeting for economic policy.
Labour plan for 2bn in Whitehall cuts will hit frontline services, union warnsRachel Reeves's £2 billion cuts to government departments may severely affect frontline services and lead to significant job losses.
UK mulls big tech tax changes to avoid US tariffsThe UK may adjust its Digital Services Tax amid US trade negotiations to avoid additional tariffs.
'Reeves is the most distrusted' MP over the economy and 'even Labour voters are disapproving'Rachel Reeves is viewed as the least trusted politician on economic issues, reflecting broader public skepticism about economic management.
Labour plan for 2bn in Whitehall cuts will hit frontline services, union warnsRachel Reeves's £2 billion cuts to government departments may severely affect frontline services and lead to significant job losses.
UK mulls big tech tax changes to avoid US tariffsThe UK may adjust its Digital Services Tax amid US trade negotiations to avoid additional tariffs.
'Reeves is the most distrusted' MP over the economy and 'even Labour voters are disapproving'Rachel Reeves is viewed as the least trusted politician on economic issues, reflecting broader public skepticism about economic management.
Starmer promises to clamp down on local authorities in war on potholesThe Independent's journalism is vital for diverse representation and accountability in reporting on critical issues.
Starmer tells councils to 'get on with the job' and fix potholes or lose funding - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.comCouncils must demonstrate pothole repairs to retain funding, as government enforces accountability on road maintenance.
Reeves's dilemma: break your tax pledges or cast Labour adrift from its principles | Heather StewartLabour faces a conflict between tax pledges and the need for welfare cuts due to economic challenges.
HMRC's last tax statistics before the Spring Statement are looking optimistic for the Chancellor - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.comHMRC's tax receipts are up £11bn compared to last year, suggesting optimistic financial outlook for upcoming fiscal decisions.
Reeves's dilemma: break your tax pledges or cast Labour adrift from its principles | Heather StewartLabour faces a conflict between tax pledges and the need for welfare cuts due to economic challenges.
HMRC's last tax statistics before the Spring Statement are looking optimistic for the Chancellor - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.comHMRC's tax receipts are up £11bn compared to last year, suggesting optimistic financial outlook for upcoming fiscal decisions.
Inheritance tax reform could threaten 200,000 jobs in family businesses and farms, survey warnsChanges to inheritance tax could lead to over 200,000 job losses in family businesses and farms, severely affecting the economy.
How to get up to 170 TV Licence refund ahead of price increase in AprilUK households must have a TV licence to watch live TV; refunds available if not using live or iPlayer services.
Labour delight in welcome distraction of Heathrow crisis-not-really-a-crisis | John CracePolitical leaders often divert attention from pressing issues to minor distractions.The government faces mounting criticism as they attempt to avoid discussions on austerity and broken promises.
New Australian Election Battleground Is Working From HomeAustralia's opposition seeks to mandate office work for government employees, potentially impacting traffic and family time.
Microsoft tastes the consequences of tariffs on timeMicrosoft's new requirement for video submissions for bug reports illustrates inefficiency and misunderstanding of developers' needs.
'No pace, no passion' - Scotland fans have say on loss to GreeceScotland's 3-0 defeat to Greece raises serious concerns about team performance and coaching decisions.Fan frustration centers on player selection, tactics, and lack of creative play.
Scotland Men's Football Team - BBC SportScotland's defeat to Greece highlights the need for self-reflection and resilience after their relegation in the Nations League.
Just Stop Oil protester, 78, returned to jail as no tag fitted her, on her life insideGaie Delap's return to prison due to a tagging error highlights systemic inefficiencies in managing electronic monitoring for offenders.
UK must stand up to 'bully' Trump, says Ed DaveyUK must respond to US tariffs under Trump with strength and a unified strategy with allies.
Keir Starmer Talks Trump, Russia-Ukraine War and the Fragile Europe-US AllianceUK Prime Minister observes submarine drill, emphasizing nuclear deterrence amid defense discussions.
Starmer is warned against appeasing' Trump with tax cut for US tech firmsKeir Starmer is warned against appeasing Trump while considering tax cuts for US tech companies that could hurt disabled citizens and public services.
Keir Starmer says he likes and respects' Donald TrumpKeir Starmer values respect for both Europe and the US, emphasizing collaboration over choosing sides during this critical moment.
Keir Starmer Talks Trump, Russia-Ukraine War and the Fragile Europe-US AllianceUK Prime Minister observes submarine drill, emphasizing nuclear deterrence amid defense discussions.
Starmer is warned against appeasing' Trump with tax cut for US tech firmsKeir Starmer is warned against appeasing Trump while considering tax cuts for US tech companies that could hurt disabled citizens and public services.
Keir Starmer says he likes and respects' Donald TrumpKeir Starmer values respect for both Europe and the US, emphasizing collaboration over choosing sides during this critical moment.
Kemi Badenoch accused of breaking pledge to Tory MPs of net zero by 2050Kemi Badenoch has been accused of breaking her promise to support net zero by 2050, alienating green Conservatives in the process.
MPs could axe clause in bill banning forced labour in GB Energy supply chainUK energy bill may weaken measures against forced labor in supply chains.Concerns rise over relations with China affecting human rights legislation.
Opposition leaders seek urgent meeting with Taoiseach over speaking rights rowOpposition parties argue government amendments to speaking rights threaten democracy and call for adherence to previously stated commitments.
Almost quarter of SNP's female MSPs to step down amid hostile environment'Holyrood is increasingly hostile for women, leading to a notable decline in female MSPs within the SNP ahead of the 2026 elections.