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Ofgem considers allowing extra charges to try to limit installation of prepayment meters
Director-general defends role of business lobby group as she tells MPs it has 1,200 members
Long-awaited restrictions on ‘Slapp’ suits will cover only economic crime cases
Data underlines case for Bank of England to continue raising interest rates, say economists
AMTE’s chief says ministers must offer more financial support to become competitive
Maroš Šefčovič concedes regulatory divergence may bring ‘more costs’ for business despite resolution to NI impasse
Boris Johnson’s exit from parliament has led to complacency about the UK’s civic health
Prime ministerial patronage undermines Britain’s bloated upper house, say critics
Supermarket claims about the use of human labour rather than machines give us too little information
Blue-on-blue fight erupts over PM’s claim former leader asked him to overrule official vetting advice
Running the SNP as a narrow clique worked well . . . until it didn’t
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to a sharp rise in defence spending
Chancellor says reform of state is crucial to driving economic growth and tax cuts
Recriminations fly as UK MPs prepare to publish report into former prime minister’s conduct
National insurance contributions can filled as far back as 2006
Airport welcomes Unite’s ‘gesture of goodwill’ to cancel walkouts on June 24 and 25
Also in this newsletter: new rights for EU gig workers, Silvio Berlusconi dies at 86, coal mining mega-deal
First minister says he has ‘no reason’ to remove predecessor after she was arrested in finances probe
Some investors and banks may not wish to continue a relationship with the group
Investors pump £2bn into converting unwanted offices for new purposes as landlords try to adapt to hybrid working
Industry could lose more than €4bn if Brussels does not agree postponement of tariffs to 2027
Almost every aspect of pandemic will be put under microscope in investigations expected to last until 2026
Contributors to the series bear witness to its chequered past and efforts to bring a brighter future
Brexit, rising corporate tax rates and political turmoil are among concerns raised by US companies surveyed
Analysts say cost of cover could increase 14% this year fuelling industry concern over premium cancellations
Audit office says programme will cost five times that forecast after uncovering big outlays left out of analysis
VC firm to start up international outpost after renewed regulatory clampdown in US
The former PM’s resignation and those of two acolytes triggers three by-elections and keeps the drama going
Opponents see chance as former first minister questioned in widening police probe into SNP finances
Former Scottish first minister later released without charge in escalation of police investigation
Three-day action over pay by staff below consultant grade heralds summer of discontent
World has moved on from former PM, says cabinet minister, as Tory infighting continues
The creation of a number of ‘superfunds’ would result in more rewarding management of assets
Other charts of the week: foreign graduates, overcrowding in Europe, UK emissions and global trade restrictions
Nigel Adams’s resignation raises suspicion of a co-ordinated attempt to undermine Rishi Sunak
Behind the posturing and smears, there is little real strategy for what comes next
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