...have a right to search that office?" - Vernon Bogdanor in The Guardian We need bold steps to open channels of credit - Alan Duncan writing in the FT Boris Johnson: I don't want to buy another internal combustion engine "Here is my proposal to the motor industry,...
...1995. The news will heap pressure on the Bank of England to further slash interest rates next week. Tory business spokesman Alan Duncan, said: 'Thousands of people who work for Woolworths will today be worried about their jobs and families. 'It's because...
...cost and a huge software and accountancy bill for implementing the 2.5per cent cut in VAT rates. Shadow Business Secretary Alan Duncan said that business will not benefit from the VAT cut as they do not pay VAT on fuel. But they will have to pay the 1.84p...
...Council is threatening legal action that could result in Mr Cornwall going to prison. Mr Cornwall is adamant he is not breaking any law, has the full support of M.P. Alan Duncan and says he will defend all action taken by Nottinghamshire County Council....
...why the key to the PreBudget Report will be the link between the short-term fiscal stimulus and policy after the recession. Alan Duncan, the Shadow Business Secretary, made the point this week: “Temporary measures funded by borrowing and lasting tax increases...
...poorly paid, David Cameron, was silent during the ongoing debate on the windfall tax – although his then energy spokesman, Alan Duncan, did eventually object to it. But, now the government has levied this tax, which will increase year-on-year, there are absolutely...
...to say. "We wouldn't start from here â this is all their fault", as I heard Conservative spokesman for something-or-other Alan Duncan saying only last night on Newsnight, is not a policy; it is a mere accident report. The question now is not: Who the hell...
...accused Mr Osborne of a 'desperate last ditch throw of the dice to save his career'. However, shadow business secretary Alan Duncan waded in to defend his frontbench colleague, insisting he was 'absolutely right' to raise the danger of a run on sterling. 'There...
...ensure a "viable future" for post offices left after the modernisation programme. But the shadow business secretary, Alan Duncan, described the decision as a "humiliating climbdown for the government, who have done everything they possibly can to find a way...
...to broaden its offer to loyal customers and to bring in new ones to help get it on to a stable financial footing," he said. Alan Duncan, the Conservative business spokesman, said that the decision was "a humiliating climbdown" for the government. He claimed...