Houses of Parliament
Coverage of Houses of Parliament in the Nexus archive.
- UK's King Charles breaks precedent, revealing £30 million paid in personal taxes since 2022
UK's King Charles III revealed he paid £30 million in personal taxes since 2022, breaking a precedent. He made the disclosure during the State Opening of Parliament at the Houses of Parliament in 2026.
- UK Bonds Fall as Burnham Win Leaves Markets Speculating on Risks
The UK Labour government passed a workers’ rights package expanding protections for employees and achieving a key policy goal for the party’s left.
- Trespasser previously referred to the Government's anti-terror programme broke into Houses of Parliament 'to visit Prince Andrew and King Charles'
A trespasser previously referred to the Government's anti-terror programme broke into the Houses of Parliament to visit Prince Andrew and King Charles. The incident involves unauthorized access to a political institution.
- London Traders Are Stuck With an Ultra-Long Bond Bet Gone Bad
London traders are holding ultra-long bond positions that have declined significantly in value. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces internal party rebellions and is working to maintain his leadership position. The article discusses financial market challenges concurrent with political instability in the UK.
- Security officer at the Houses of Parliament killed himself after being bullied at work and blamed for an intruder, inquest hears
A security officer at the Houses of Parliament took his own life after being bullied and blamed for an intruder incident. The inquest heard that the officer was subjected to bullying at work. This led to the officer's tragic death.
- UK to Introduce 12-Month Treasury Bills to Broaden Debt Market
The UK plans to introduce 12-month Treasury Bills to broaden its debt market. This move aims to provide more options for investors and deepen the country's financial sector. The introduction of these bills is expected to increase liquidity in the market.
- Intruder who broke into Houses of Parliament in major security blunder was previously referred to anti-terror programme, court hears
An intruder previously referred to an anti-terror programme broke into the Houses of Parliament, highlighting a major security failure. The incident is being examined in court, raising concerns about security protocols.