At the World Economic Forum in Davos earlier this week, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves reiterated her commitment to economic growth and hinted that Heathrow Airport could form a key part of that ambition. “When we say that growth is the number one mission of this government, we mean it. That means it trumps other things.”
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India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is likely to meet his counterparts from Quad member nations - Australia, Japan and the United States - in Washington DC. Ukraine’s Zelenskyy will address the World Economic Forum in Davos.
London-focused flexible office-space provider Workspace said on Thursday it has continued to experience higher levels of customer churn, including tenants vacating larger spaces, as challenging macroeconomic conditions weigh on the sector.
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Ed Miliband said a Heathrow expansion with a third runway ‘won’t go ahead’ if it doesn’t meet the Government’s climate targets, as Rachel Reeves hints at support for the plan.
Experts also called for a complete reversal of the planned amendments to the non-dom tax rules to make it easier for wealthy individuals to relocate to the UK, particularly in light of the Trump presi
After the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said net migration will push the population up by 5 million from 2022 levels, Chris Philp said the ‘shocking and unacceptable projection can and must be
The Home Office is poised to block cheaper visas for high skilled migrants in sectors such as AI despite Rachel Reeves identifying global talent as key for her growth push. The Chancellor last week announced that the Government’s upcoming immigration white paper will include a review of visa routes for the most highly skilled migrants,
DeepSeek - a Chinese AI platform - was unveiled to the world on Monday, 27 January, sparking chaos in the AI sector. US tech firms, which have spent billions on creating the next-gen AI platform such as OpenAI, were sent into a panic after the emergence of the platform which cost a mere $6m of its US counterpart.