Weston Mercury: Whatever your politics may be, boundary changes are good news for democracy

Political reactions to the suggested new Parliamentary Boundaries are usually guaranteed to turn anyone into a cynic. Broadly, people who think it might help them win the next election are in favour, while anyone who thinks it hurts their chances ritually denounces the entire exercise as unfair and wrong.  What’s…

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Telegraph: New rules on state subsidies

Article Originally published on The Telegraph Online (30/06/2021). Read it here. New subsidy control bill promises ‘agile and flexible’ regime but risks new row with Scottish Government Britain takes a major step towards throwing off Brussels shackles on state aid today as it unveils a more flexible subsidy regime in a move…

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The Times Article: Let’s boost open banking to stay ahead of the curve

There’s a fairly good chance that, before reading this, you’ll have logged into your banking app this morning to check your balance. Or your savings account, your outstanding mortgage, your ISA, pension or even the price of Bitcoin. As a nation, we’re pretty good at finance. The UK is one…

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