2024-01-26
Financial Times Front Page 26th of January 2024
The Financial Times reports a fraud investigation has led to £75m of assets tied to Michelle Mone and her spouse being frozen.
The Financial Times reports a fraud investigation has led to £75m of assets tied to Michelle Mone and her spouse being frozen.
The Financial Times reports on Paris urging the UK to contribute to a nuclear project led by French state-owned EDF.
The Financial Times reports a delay to Britain’s Hinckley Point C nuclear power plant until 2029 at the earliest.
The Financial Times reveals Tory ministers may face accusations of creating a voter ID scheme for their own benefit.
The Financial Times reports on Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s hints at further tax cuts in the coming months.
The Financial Times reports a decrease in stocks and bonds value as investor confidence wanes over anticipated swift interest rate cuts in Europe, US and UK.
Financial Times reveals potential £20bn government savings via IT modernisation, says National Audit Office head.
The Financial Times reports on the government’s attempt to bar Fujitsu, implicated in the Post Office scandal, from new public contracts in the early 2010s.