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The Political Battle for No. 11 Downing Street
PoliticsNew Statesman2mo ago

The Political Battle for No. 11 Downing Street

The article discusses the political contest surrounding No. 11 Downing Street, traditionally the residence of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and touches upon broader political frustrations and lessons from Robert Skidelsky.

Criminal Assets Bureau Returns €14.9 Million to Exchequer in 2025
Worldirish-timesirish-independentrte-news+1the-journal1mo ago4 sources

Criminal Assets Bureau Returns €14.9 Million to Exchequer in 2025

Ireland's Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) returned over €14.9 million to the Exchequer in 2025, generated from the seizure and sale of properties and assets linked to organized crime. This figure represents a slight decrease compared to the previous year.

Andy Burnham Becomes UK Prime Minister, Forms Government, and Addresses Cost of Living
PoliticsBBCbloombergNYT+58FTle-mondeThe GuardianAl Jazeeradr-dkFox Newsyle-uutisetcnbc+50 more28d ago61 sources

Andy Burnham Becomes UK Prime Minister, Forms Government, and Addresses Cost of Living

Andy Burnham has been appointed the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, immediately forming his government and making changes to ministerial positions. His administration has begun to tackle the cost of living crisis, with an initial focus on energy tax cuts, while also receiving congratulations from international leaders.

Ireland's Exchequer Swings to Deficit
Financethe-journal3mo ago

Ireland's Exchequer Swings to Deficit

Ireland's Exchequer recorded a €4.7 billion deficit by the end of April, a significant shift from last year's surplus, though tax growth remains strong.

Lucinda O’Sullivan’s restaurant review: ‘With steak prices off-the-scale, carnivores can salivate at this 10oz Irish Black Angus striploin with the works for €39’
Cultureirish-independent5mo ago

Lucinda O’Sullivan’s restaurant review: ‘With steak prices off-the-scale, carnivores can salivate at this 10oz Irish Black Angus striploin with the works for €39’

Climbing up the Victorian staircase, with its fine bannisters and historic photos adorning the walls, the evidence of traditional craftsmanship was visible at every turn. I hadn’t been in 17 South Great George’s Street since Dylan McGrath opened Taste at Rustic 10 years ago, a Japanese restaurant above his then Rustic Stone. Part of the expansive George’s Street Arcade spanning the corner of George’s and Exchequer Streets, the Gothic-style development was launched in 1881 as South City Market...