Sunak warns ‘no alternative’ to curbing inflation as he defends rates hike
The Prime Minister urged homeowners to ‘hold our nerve’ as mortgage rates soar once again.
The Prime Minister urged homeowners to ‘hold our nerve’ as mortgage rates soar once again.
The Bank of England hiked the base interest rate for the 13th time in a row on Thursday in a move set to cause more pain for mortgage holders.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer were among those attending the event at Spencer House in London on Thursday.
The poll was carried out as part of a special episode of BBC Question Time.
Events will be held at the Port of Tilbury where the Empire Windrush ship arrived on June 22 1948.
Economists agree that the Bank is likely to raise interest rates on Thursday, and that more hikes are on the horizon.
Nadhim Zahawi's appointment comes with conditions applied by the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments.
Thousands of mentally ill people are being forced to have inpatient treatment miles from home despite a Government pledge to end the practice
The launch of the inquiry comes amid an ongoing row over Boris Johnson’s much-criticised resignation honours list.
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