BoE interest rates decision coming as Kemi Badenoch ‘planned’ to use taxpayer money for holiday flights – UK politics live

Rachel Reeves admits taxes will rise in first Budget

The Bank of England could cut interest rates for the first time in more than four years amid growing evidence that inflation has been tamed, experts have said.

Expectations on financial markets show about a 65% chance of the Bank’s Governor Andrew Bailey opting to reduce rates today.

It comes after new economic data suggested the UK’s cost-of-living crisis has eased in recent months thanks to inflation coming off the boil.

With the Tory leadership contest in full swing, Kemi Badenoch asked officials to pay for holiday flights with taxpayers’ money, the Guardian reports.

The shadow business secretary planned to fly to the US while in government but the trip was rebuffed by her former department’s top civil servant.

The Conservative leadership hopeful had travelled to Mexico for an official visit to discuss a plan to join the CPTPP Indo-Pacific trade bloc.

Keir Starmer is set to hold an emergency meeting with senior police officers in Downing Street following a second night of violence across the country.

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Transport minister blocks Ed Miliband for complaining about rail sandwiches

Loose Haigh has blocked one of her cabinet colleagues as he “keeps sending her complaints about the poor catering on the trains and planes he travels on”, GB News reported.

A column in the Daily Telegraph by GB News’ Chris Hope did not name the minister.

But Ms Haigh has now revealed it was energy minister Ed Milliband.

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Lee Anderson accuses Labour of planning to ‘hit the poorest’

Reform MP Lee Anderson has claimed Labour is planning to “hit the poorest” with tax rises.

The right-wing politician told GB News: “You know what is coming. They are going to hit the poorest.

“All they have done in their first three weeks of government is attack our pensioners who have put a shift in for the past 50 years. It is an absolute disgrace.”

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Reform accuses government of telling a ‘complete pack of lies’ on taxes

Reform UK MP Lee Anderson has accused the Labour government of telling voters a “complete pack of lies” on whether it will increase taxes during the general election.

It comes as Rachel Reeves admitted some taxes will go up but ruled out income tax, National Insurance or VAT.

But the MP for Ashfield has slammed the party over the government’s plan to plug £22billion black hole in public finances.

Mr Anderson told GB News: “It is just a pack of lies. They have had 14 years to get ready for government. They have been banging on for the last 14 years about the austerity, about the taxation system, we have got the highest tax since the Second World War.

“Listen, three weeks after being elected what have they done? They have taken £400 off pensioners for the winter fuel allowance, they have reneged on the £300 saving on people’s energy bills, they have given billions away to foreign countries for this lunacy, this net zero journey.

“They have just told the public a complete pack of lies.”

Reform UK MP Lee Anderson (Ashfield) said the selection of members for the Government’s proposed modernisation committee ‘for me seems a little bit unfair’ (Maja Smiejkowska/PA)
Reform UK MP Lee Anderson (Ashfield) said the selection of members for the Government’s proposed modernisation committee ‘for me seems a little bit unfair’ (Maja Smiejkowska/PA) (PA Wire)

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Make ‘terrible crime’ of fraud a national priority, firms urge government

Some of the UK’s biggest banks and telecoms firms have committed to sharing data to combat fraud while urging the Government to make the “terrible crime” a national priority.

The coalition, led by consumer group Which? and including Barclays, BT, Mobile UK, Nationwide, NatWest, Starling, Three UK, UK Finance, Virgin Media O2 and Vodafone, is calling on ministers to provide the leadership to ensure more businesses can better share intelligence to detect fraud and protect their customers.

It said sharing intelligence is key to getting ahead of organised crime groups that “blight the lives of so many consumers”.

Fraud accounts for around 40% of all crime in England and Wales, and figures from UK Finance revealed that criminals stole more than £1 billion through unauthorised and authorised fraud last year.

The group said it is concerned that individual companies, law enforcement agencies and Government are not working collaboratively enough to share information on how fraudsters can exploit gaps in their systems – which allows scammers to deploy the same tactics consistently across multiple channels.

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Culture secretary summons BBC chief over Huw Edwards scandal

Lisa Nandy has called an urgent meeting with BBC boss Tim Davie following the Huw Edwards scandal.

The former TV newsreader pleaded guilty on Wednesday to three charges of making indecent photographs of children, after he was sent 41 illegal images by convicted paedophile Alex Williams, with seven being of the most serious type.

After the court appearance yesterday, the BBC revealed that it was made aware in November that Edwards had been arrested on suspicion of “serious offences”.

The corporation said: “If at any point during the period Mr Edwards was employed by the BBC he had been charged, the BBC had determined it would act immediately to dismiss him.”

You can follow the latest updates on Huw Edwards here:

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Former security minister warns Putin behind Southport disinformation

Former security minister Stephen McPartland has suggested Russia could be behind a social media misinformation campaign which led to appalling scenes in Southport on Tuesday night as protesters rioted.

It comes as sources in the Home Office have told The Independent that an investigation is being carried out on the origin of social media posts which fuelled the angry disturbance in the town. Security sources have pointed out that both China and Russia have large teams and networks working on disinformation campaigns which fuel social division and violence in the UK and other Western democracies.

The riot came after a vigil for the children who were attacked by a 17-year-old in the seaside resort. Three girls who were at a Taylor Swift holiday dance club – Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine – lost their lives, while five children and two adults are still in critical condition.

Our political editor David Maddox has the full story:

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Far right mob clashes with riot police in Downing Street

Far-right demonstrators threw flares towards Downing Street and a statue of Winston Churchill as they clashed with riot police in London.

A few hundred protesters joined the “Enough is Enough” demonstration in Whitehall on Wednesday evening in the wake of the tragic knife attack in which three children were killed and eight others were injured in Southport.

More than 100 people were arrested at the demonstration, where the crowd was heard chanting “Rule Britannia” and “we want our country back”.

Protesters hurl bricks and bottles at police in Southport in ugly scenes.

A demonstration outside Downing Street descended into violence as protesters threw bottles at police officers on Wednesday (Jordan Pettitt/PA)
A demonstration outside Downing Street descended into violence as protesters threw bottles at police officers on Wednesday (Jordan Pettitt/PA) (PA Wire)

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Cleverly urges Tories to ‘get our act together’

James Cleverly has urged the Conservative party to get its “act together” and scrutinise Labour’s spending and tax plans.

The Tory leadership candidate said his party needed to “protect the British people from this government”. 

Mr Cleverly tweeted: “We said that Labour would raise taxes. Labour said they wouldn’t. We lost the election (our fault). Now Labour say they will raise taxes.

“[The Conservatives] need to get our act together, hold Labour to account and protect the British people from this government.”

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‘Moral obligation’ to build more homes, Angela Rayner tells council chiefs

Angela Rayner has told council chiefs they have a “moral obligation to see more homes built”.

The Deputy Prime Minister, who is also the Housing Secretary, wrote to council leaders and metropolitan mayors on Wednesday to set out plans for 1.5 million new homes by 2029, which she described as “radical”.

She warned leaders they may have to tear up draft housing masterplans if they are at an early stage, and said authorities could have to map out new green belt boundaries.

The letters follow an exchange in the Commons with her Conservative shadow Kemi Badenoch, who warned Labour might approve “1.5 million ugly homes” if they press ahead with their plans.

In her letter to council leaders and chief executives, Ms Rayner wrote: “I know that, like every member of Government, you will feel not just a professional responsibility but a moral obligation to see more homes built, to take tough choices necessary to fix the foundations of our housing system.

“And we will only succeed in this shared mission if we work together, because it falls to you and your authorities not only to plan for the houses we need, but also to deliver the affordable and social housing that can provide working families with a route to a secure home.”

(PA Wire)

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