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By: Stefan Boscia

Stefan Boscia is CityAM's political correspondent.

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  • UK MPs on Foreign Affairs Committee set to visit Taiwan

    August 1, 2022

    A group of crossparty MPs are set to visit Taiwan in a move that will further inflame UK-China tensions. Westminster’s Foreign Affairs Committee was planning on making a trip to Taipei earlier this year, however it was postponed due to a positive Covid-19 case within the British delegation. The Guardian first reported that the trip will [...]

  • IFS: Sunak’s pledged Income Tax cut smaller than his tax rises as chancellor

    August 1, 2022

    Rishi Sunak’s newly unveiled promise to cut the basic rate of Income Tax from 20p to 16p by the end of the decade is smaller than the tax rises he made as chancellor, according to an influential economic think tank. The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) today also said the tax plans of Sunak and [...]

  • Boris Johnson supports honours for Euro 2022 winning Lionesses

    August 1, 2022

    England’s Euro 2022 winning Lionesses could be in line to receive honours from Boris Johnson, Number 10 has today confirmed. Johnson’s official spokesman said that the Prime Minister “would definitely want to see the team receive the recognition they rightly deserve for their historic victory”. He said there was a “process” to follow and that [...]

  • Unite renews threat to pull funding from Labour over Starmer stance on strikes

    August 1, 2022

    Labour’s largest union backer Unite has again threatened to withdraw its funding from the party as it rails against Sir Keir Starmer’s stance on strikes. Unite general secretary Sharon Graham accused Starmer of  “sticking two fingers up” to striking British workers and added that it was becoming “harder and harder to defend” paying the party [...]

  • TalkTV Tory leadership debate halted after ‘medical issue’

    July 26, 2022

    Tonight’s TalkTV/The Sun debate between Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss finished prematurely, after the moderator fainted on stage. A NewsUK spokesperson said Kate McCann, political editor at TalkTV, was fine but that it was decided the debate should not continue. A loud crash was heard about 30 minutes into the debate and a visibly shaken [...]

  • Volodymyr Zelensky pays tribute to Boris Johnson as he receives Churchill Award

    July 26, 2022

    Volodymyr Zelensky has praised Boris Johnson’s role in helping Ukraine in its war against Russia as he received a Sir Winston Churchill Leadership Award in a Downing Street ceremony. Zelensky said that Ukraine was “not left alone” when Russia invaded its neighbour on 24 February and told Johnson that “this award is yours as well”. [...]

  • Tory leadership debate: Members back Truss over Sunak in latest poll

    July 26, 2022

    A new poll of Tory party members has found a majority believe Liz Truss convincingly beat Sunak in last night’s BBC debate in another setback for the ex-chancellor’s chances of becoming Prime Minister. A YouGov poll today found 50 per cent of members thought Truss won and 39 per cent though Sunak won the fiery [...]

  • City grandee says Boris Johnson told him he wants to stay as PM

    July 26, 2022

    Boris Johnson told a City grandee and Tory peer that he wants to stay on as Prime Minister and does not want to resign. Lord Peter Cruddas, who is a major Conservative donor, is running a “bring back Boris” campaign to keep Johnson in Number 10 through a vote of Tory grassroots members. Cruddas told [...]

  • Tory leadership: MPs call for an end to ’embarrassing’ attacks

    July 25, 2022

    Tory MPs called for an end to bruising personal attacks in the party’s leadership race today as the battle between Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak became even nastier. Culture secretary and Truss supporter Nadine Dorries launched an attack on Sunak’s immense wealth earlier today, tweeting that the ex-chancellor visited “Teesside in Prada shoes worth £450 [...]

  • Number 10 says Dover border chaos ‘not necessitated’ by Brexit

    July 25, 2022

    Downing Street has said travel chaos at the Dover port over the past few days has not been “necessitated by leaving the European Union”. Boris Johnson’s official spokesman said “there are changes following leaving the European Union which we recognised and which we have planned for”, but that the long queues at Dover were not [...]

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