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Employers warn that plan will do little to solve workforce crisis
Scrutiny of FCA’s investigation follows assault allegations against the hedge fund manager
GDP and labour data add to pressure on Bank of England with US Fed set to pause tightening
Brokers warn that other lenders will follow suit in blow to households
Companies must convince regulators that deal to create country’s largest operator will not hurt consumers
Cost of visas and permits causes sharp reduction in job opportunities, research finds
Projected £1bn deficit has put region’s funding in the spotlight and threatens irreparable damage to public services
Warnings from seeing the UK’s three most prominent leaders — and the most monomaniacal — blow up
As NHS waiting lists grow, we want to know your experiences
With further hits to household budgets expected next year, talk turns to prospect of May 2024 vote
Near-record wage growth and low unemployment are putting workers in a position of strength, data suggests
Industrial material producer blames ‘cautious investors’ over what had been set to be LSE’s largest listing this year
Vote by Aslef members risks prolonging disruption to rail services across England
Financial institutions and data providers should not be able to prevent important studies from being published
Announcement comes weeks after current chief constable said force was ‘institutionally racist’
PM’s battery strategy cannot match US financial firepower but it could target gaps in support
Caution about changing jobs and extended hiring times will mean a ‘significantly lower’ figure than expected
Large firms turn more positive as sharp sell-off takes UK’s two-year bonds above levels seen after ‘mini’ Budget
Ad agency cites ‘challenging’ conditions in its advertising and media operations
Services sector helps GDP expand 0.2% in April but prospect of higher interest rates cloud outlook
Governments’ plans to tackle the escalating cost of living will need to factor in crop failures and spiralling commodity prices
Medics in England launch third round of strike action as health secretary warns of risk to patient safety
Former chancellor warns modest investment will leave Britain lagging its US and EU rivals
Gilt yields pass ‘mini’ Budget levels as former Treasury chief warns that Sunak could be facing voters during a recession
Jeremy Hunt says money will boost sector’s economic value by £50bn and add 1mn jobs
Several employees suspected of colluding to defraud British government over procurement of diesel fuel
Ex-cabinet minister makes Sunak sweat over timing of one of three problematic by-elections
Former PM urges committee to issue findings and ‘let the world judge their nonsense’ on partygate scandal
Food and logistics bodies say inspection fees on produce from the EU will hit smaller firms and UK families
Police working with counter-terrorism officers to investigate attacks on Tuesday morning
BoE’s forecasts are based on announced government policy, while everyone else can use their common sense
Planning for leaving EU drained resources and public services were already weakened
Advert gave ‘misleading’ impression company was making ‘a positive overall environmental contribution’
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
Ofgem considers allowing extra charges to try to limit installation of prepayment meters
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