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Contact resumes between lobby group and UK’s main opposition party but no sign of accord with governing Conservatives
Campaigners demanding decriminalisation plan to march from Royal Courts of Justice to Westminster on Saturday
Business leaders including Robin Budenberg, Jeremy Darroch and Mark Thompson knighted
New estimate of rising cost of borrowing increases pressure on Rishi Sunak to help families
Judgment sides with businesses over policies covering closures due to infection occurring ‘at the premises’
FT investigation detailed mistreatment of Filipino crew who worked on British boats over the course of a year
Interest rate pain will come to us all in time — and it could well cost the Tories the next election
With inflation stubbornly high, interest rates are likely to go up even further. Some investors fear long-term stagnation
Banks that backed the hedge fund boss for decades have severed ties after sexual misconduct allegations
‘It can’t keep going on as it is now’ — tenants despair at spiralling rents but there is little relief in sight
The former UK cabinet minister on being blocked from the House of Lords, losing faith in Rishi Sunak — and Boris Johnson’s painting
Starting next month, the F1 team’s high-tech hide-out in Woking will offer regular public tours
History academic published an article containing large parts of essays copied from one of his students
Former PM’s stance increases likelihood of his avoiding humiliating parliamentary vote
City broker has suffered from dearth of listings but says Wall Street’s allure for UK companies is overstated
Has parliament seen the back of the former prime minister?
UK swaps have gone weird
Central bank receives its worst rating since public attitudes survey was established in 1999
Liquidations nearly double pre-pandemic levels as businesses struggle with inflation and rising borrowing costs
But is this asset class good for the environment or just speculation?
Michael Lockwood charged with nine sexual offences against a girl under the age of 16 in the 1980s
Total student loan book reaches £200bn
The key is organisation and don’t forget to keep items you might need on the day separate — such as a corkscrew
Britain’s biggest supermarket chain reports 8% increase in quarterly sales
From Gustav Klimt to Elizabeth Peyton, pictures of people are some of the hottest lots
Markets are full of fads, showmanship — and the occasional faker. Here’s how to make the most of them
The shock cancellation of its predecessor spurred Harry Van der Hoorn and Thomas Woodham-Smith to build a new enterprise
Without a shred of apology or any nod to the public’s anger, the former prime minister has lost his political touch
National Audit Office says government ‘not on track’ to meet its promise even as budget soars
Government criticised over delays and ministers’ ‘lack of urgency’ to reform market
Watchdog says reducing complexity may be seen as no longer a government priority
Pressure mounts on government struggling to contain cost of living crisis as NatWest and Nationwide push up cost of borrowing
Report slams former PM’s conduct and says he would have faced a 90-day suspension if he was still an MP
Health secretary calls for ‘movement on all sides’ as BMA stands firm on 35% claim
House of Commons privileges committee has produced a blistering critique of the former UK PM
Residents of Thurrock in Essex will pay higher taxes for fewer services, say government inspectors
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