What a Labour landslide means for the UK economy
Generating meaningful economic growth will be the defining mission for Keir Starmer's new Labour government, but how will he go about it?
Generating meaningful economic growth will be the defining mission for Keir Starmer's new Labour government, but how will he go about it?
Speaking in Downing Street, Sunak said: “I have heard your anger, your disappointment - and I take responsibility for this loss… I am sorry.”
Shares in property firms Persimmon, Vistry and Barratt have surged this morning as analysts label the Labour landslide victory a "positive" for house builders.
In the run up to the election, they were cautious over the next government's approach to business rates, as Labour were tight-lipped on any possible tax rises.
Jeremy Hunt has clung on to his Surrey seat as scores of former cabinet colleagues were ousted in a bloodbath of Tory big beasts around the country.
Keir Starmer is Prime Minister. Now the hard bit starts for the Labour leader.
City of London business groups are calling for the incoming Labour Government to prioritise the financial sector as the City reacts to the news of Labour's overwhelming win
Labour have swept into power on the back of a landslide victory which has reduced the Conservatives to a rump force in London.
House prices have remained "relatively flat" for the third consecutive month in June, down 0.2 per cent, according to new data from Halifax.
Liz Truss has lost her Nofolk seat to Labour after voters revolted against the former Prime Minister following her disastrous spell in office.