Economy, Business & Finance
Electric railways and tidal lagoons: has Wales lost out?
Has the government withdrawn promises of investment in Wales for electrification and a tidal lagoon? Read
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Economy, Business & Finance
Has the government withdrawn promises of investment in Wales for electrification and a tidal lagoon? Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The average rail fare in Britain has increased by 20% in real terms since 1995, though it dropped by 1% between 2017 and 2018. Read
Education
The number of state-funded school places has increased by about 825,000 in England since 2010. Read
Education
Oxford University students are most likely to be from Greater London. Read
Crime
Across the whole of England and Wales homicides attributed to stabbings or shootings have increased in recent years. Read
Health
There were reportedly 100,000 vacancies in NHS trusts in England between October-December 2017. Home Office caps on visa numbers mean some international doctors cannot enter the UK to work. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Government analysis of a number of Brexit scenarios estimated that over the next 15 years economic growth could be reduced by around 2%, 5% and 8% depending on the outcome. Read
Health
There were the equivalent of 10,000 NHS health visitors working full-time in England in December 2015. That fell by 19% by December 2017 to just over 8,200 now. Read
Crime
Reports from police in England and Wales to the National Crime Agency suggest in 42% of forces children as young as 12 are being used to carry drugs from urban to rural areas. Read
Europe
The OBR has estimated that the Brexit “divorce” bill will come to £37 billion and will be paid off by 2064. Read