Summary
Rachel Reeves talked about improving the UK's trade deal with the EU before a summit meeting. The UK is also discussing a plan that might let young Europeans live and work in Britain. Additionally, the prime minister may change a decision on cutting winter fuel payments for pensioners.
Key Facts
- Rachel Reeves wants a better trade deal with the EU.
- There are discussions about allowing young Europeans to live and work in the UK.
- Some political parties think this new plan is like the old freedom of movement rules.
- Novo Nordisk replaced its CEO, and its stock dropped over 50%.
- The prime minister might change plans about reducing winter fuel payments.
- Parking fines might increase by 75%, affecting many drivers.
- Banks advised Rachel Reeves not to change a savings scheme called Isas.
- Pub owners suggest a rule for a break in beer gardens when it gets warm.