Prince Harry’s bid to pay for his own police protection when he and his family members are on British soil may be a costly affair for UK taxpayers. The Duke of Sussex saw his request to challenge the UK Government in court
Four MPs have been ordered to repay driving fines claimed on expenses using taxpayers’ money. The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority, known as IPSA, has written to each of the MPs ordering them to repay the fines. Penalty charge notices can be handed
Angela Rayner tried to claim another pair of expensive earphones using taxpayers’ money, it has emerged. The deputy Labour leader submitted a claim for £139 titled “earphone for office” to Parliament’s expenses watchdog on December 12 2022. The total is the same
Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral cost the government £162million, the Treasury has confirmed. The state funeral was held on September 19, 2022, following a period of national mourning. During that time, hundreds of thousands visited Westminster where the monarch was lying in state.
Tax season is upon us, and that means that scammers are hard at work trying to fool as many of us as they can. Recently, data from MalwareBytes and Unit42 reveals that there is a new malware campaign designed to fool people waiting for
The European Union is fundamentally revamping its policies on dealing with critical raw materials, imposing limits on imports from countries like China while unleashing subsidies and other financial incentives to ramp up home production. The plans by the European Commission, the EU’s
Prince Harry’s legal battle against the Home Office over security has already cost UK taxpayers £296,882.87. The Duke of Sussex brought legal action some 18 months ago against the Government’s department following a decision taken in February 2020 not to grant him
The Ministry of Justice has paid out huge sums to thousands of prison officers caught up in brawls, stabbings and violence. Assaults on prison staff have doubled over the past 10 years, Ministry of Justice figures show. Prison officers received around £4.3