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Manifesto proposal would echo legislation across Europe to stop bosses contacting staff
Resolution Foundation says £12bn costs of rising rates have yet to hit most households
Lawyers for Mirror group say royal claimant and three others a ‘long way off’ proving publisher gathered information unlawfully
Shadow health secretary sets out plan to boost clinical research
UK’s biggest private sector pension plan says private details of members were on outsourcer’s hacked servers
Entrepreneur faces fraud charges over software group’s accounts
UK city expects international song contest to be a financial success as it stands in for last year’s winner Ukraine
Both Conservatives in Westminster and the SNP at Holyrood are weakening our legal safeguards
Many in the party want a bigger and bolder vision to capture voters’ imagination — and a better campaign machine
Post-pandemic, pupils’ learning is still badly damaged — particularly in maths and among the most disadvantaged
Police attempts to curb protests have unintentionally boosted anti-monarchy movement as young lose faith in institution
Payments company also not concerned about threat from development of central bank digital currencies
Executives say the worst of the price increases for household goods is probably over
When GBR takes control next year, there is a chance to bring in transparency and uniformity across the network
Also in this newsletter: ECB ‘too lax’ in supervising banks, Autonomy founder extradited to US, science round-up
Plus, the human and financial costs of an NHS infected-blood scandal
Only two-fifths of young people are deemed financially literate, says charity
BoE no longer expects long contraction, due to lower energy prices and stronger global growth
South African miner says move will allow it to access deeper pool of investors
What the 19th-century economist Robert Giffen can tell us about the price of sliced bread
Older commercial real estate out of major UK cities is struggling to attract demand
A recent felling in Plymouth resulted in vote losses for the Conservatives in local elections
Local authority fund CIO says government ambitions may conflict with duty to scheme members
The Art Deco island hotel in south Devon hosted Churchill, Agatha Christie and the Beatles — and is now up for sale
Microsoft and Activision’s fury over blocking of merger by regulator has rightly provoked little angst
Discreet showrooms in the affluent area of central London are attracting a values-oriented millennial clientele
Public accounts committee urges Cabinet Office to ‘get a grip’ on clearance for officials accessing top secret files
UK borrowing costs increase to their highest level in almost 15 years
Latest allegations within UK opposition party prompt anger among female MPs
Tory MPs write to Rishi Sunak urging him to fast track levelling up bill to give new powers for regions
Hardline Brexiters question politics of move to shelve ‘sunset’ clause, while Commons speaker attacks sequencing
Governor Andrew Bailey defends the central bank’s efforts to tame price rises
Also in this week’s newsletter, how ending free movement has changed the haulage industry
Storm Shadow missiles ‘not even in the same league’ as deadly weapons deployed by Russia, says British defence secretary
A dearth of housing in the city centre is helping to drive the regeneration of its Victorian docks — to the consternation of some
Britain complains it is expected to pay too much to rejoin flagship research project
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