Plan to increase access to NHS dentists in England ‘a complete failure’, MPs say
The fallout from Trump’s tariffs: is there a masterplan, are we heading for recession and what does it mean for UK?
The US president wants to revive the manufacturing sector with a mix of protectionist policies, tax cuts and deregulation. Higher tariffs on foreign imports are supposed to encourage investment by US companies and overseas businesses that want to avoid the tariffs.The cash generated by the tariffs will be the source of funds for tax cuts, unlike Trump’s first administration when tax cuts were funded, Liz Truss-style, by extra borrowing.Rightwing groups that bankrolled Trump in 2024 want him to bring down debts, insisting the president work harder to balance the books. That’s also the rationale behind cutting government staff numbers
Jaguar Land Rover pauses US shipments to assess impact of Trump’s tariffs
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) will pause shipments of its UK-made cars to the US for a month as it considers how to mitigate the cost of Donald Trump’s tariffs.The 25% tariff imposed by the US on imported cars and light trucks took effect on 3 April.A JLR spokesperson said: “The USA is an important market for JLR’s luxury brands. As we work to address the new trading terms with our business partners, we are enacting our short-term actions including a shipment pause in April, as we develop our mid to longer-term plans.”JLR, which is owned by India’s Tata Motors, is one of Britain’s biggest producers, selling 400,000 Range Rover Sports, Defenders and other models annually
Rachel Reeves must break her fiscal rules. Better now than later | Phillip Inman
Critics of Rachel Reeves are enjoying another “told you so” moment. It was never realistic, they say, to formulate a budget plan with virtually no leeway to accommodate for unforeseen events.Less than £10bn of headroom on a budget of £1.2tn was asking for trouble. It is clear there are just too many events that could be put on a list of “known unknowns” for a UK chancellor to almost wilfully wish away their potential impact on the economy and the public finances
What are anti-dumping laws and why does Australia need them?
Trump’s sweeping new tariffs have left global markets in turmoil and Norfolk Islanders scratching their heads. Politicians, economists, and everyday people around the world have been scrambling to understand what it all means and what happens next.While officials in Canada, Europe and China talk tough, the response in Australia has been more muted.That tells us two things.First, that we don’t export a huge amount to the US, and there is a rare consensus that trying to retaliate would only hurt us more
Is the Silvertown tunnel a bridge to the future or a step backwards?
From high above the Thames, the distinctive portals of the new Silvertown tunnel are clearly visible: a black arch on the North Greenwich peninsula, a green conical building a mile across the water in Newham.On Monday, tens of thousands of cars and lorries will start passing between them, almost directly below the cable car built by Boris Johnson, as if on a mysterious ley line that induces London mayors to embark on unloved transport projects.The Silvertown tunnel, a 0.9-mile, £2.2bn project in what is already one of the most polluted parts of the capital, does not appear an obvious choice to be championed by the occupant of City Hall, Sadiq Khan – better known for expanding the ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) to improve air quality
Sobering stuff: UK alcohol industry reels from impact of Trump tariffs
To some extent, the US owes its very existence to the Welsh.Up to 18 of the 56 signatories of the 1776 Declaration of Independence claimed Welsh heritage, depending on which source you believe, including one delegate who was born in Llandaff.That is why Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day”, when he imposed “reciprocal” tariffs on nearly every country in the world, was such a sobering moment for the Welsh whisky maker Penderyn Distillery.In 2014, during a Nato summit in the UK, the distillery presented Barack Obama with a bottle of Penderyn Independence, celebrating America’s escape from colonial rule.Now that particular special relationship is hanging by a thread
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Plan to increase access to NHS dentists in England ‘a complete failure’, MPs say