Yesterday's budget from Chancellor Rishi Sunak not only protects our economy and those hardest hit, but kick-starts recovery, prioritising businesses and people’s livelihoods through the crisis.
£13.9 million has been allocated in the Budget announced by the Chancellor today to Cheadle, after a successful bid from Cheadle Towns Fund board, on which I sit.
When the Chancellor presented his budget a year ago neither he nor the country could know the extent of the financial support that would be needed to address the impact of the pandemic we faced.
The Fire Safety Bill, which returned to the House of Commons today, is a critically important Bill that clarifies that fire risk assessments are to be updated to take account of external walls and flat entrance doors. The Bill intends to make sure that residents of high-rise buildings feel safe i
Having said that they would do whatever it takes for our economy, the Government has supported businesses, workers, and families throughout this crisis with unprecedented levels of funding.
If you are in the first few priority groups, you will get called by your GP to offer your vaccine. You may leave your house and travel out of area for your vaccine, as this is a medical appointment.
There are many reasons why today’s European Union (Future Relationship) Bill will be widely welcomed… it marks the end of uncertainty and the beginning of our Nation’s future. It is a future in which our status as a sovereign and independent country has been secured.
The news that Greater Manchester Police is to be put into special measures is appalling and points to failures by Mayor Andy Burnham in his role as Police and Crime Commissioner.