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Ministers say ‘groupthink’ meant they were persuaded Britain was one of best prepared nations before Covid-19 struck
Rental price growth is highest in London as prospective homebuyers are put off by soaring borrowing costs
Government launches investigation into allegations of academic collaboration on technology that has been used by Russia in its war in Ukraine
£1.2bn raised in April and May alone
May figure of 8.7% higher than expected after prices rise across range of goods and services
Ministers’ decision to push back section of high-speed rail link will drive up costs, according to government estimates
Stubborn inflation data comes on the eve of Bank of England’s rate-setting meeting
Joint marketing boosts ticket sales for England-Australia clash in previously male-dominated sport
His TBI think-tank has in effect become a global consultancy to the government
Regulatory reforms, increased levels of equity and fixed deals should protect many homeowners
A hitchhiker’s guide to the housing market
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Thatched cottages, fly fishing and good schools are key to the area’s appeal but finding a home is not always easy — especially as mortgage rates rise
Public sector net borrowing doubled to £20bn in May
Company’s chief cautions that clarity is needed for home sales to rebound
As the cost of living continues to rise, find out how much inflation could affect your personal finances
Female clients tend to think differently about money
Kigali denies UN report claiming its forces made ‘direct interventions’
The UK central bank’s forthcoming review must reform how it conveys its forecasts
Many immigrant-origin people are missing the benefits of portfolio diversification
The UK’s best seasonal outings, from Fringe comedy to a festival of roses
Audit office says March 2024 recovery target in jeopardy amid falling patient satisfaction
More than 200 companies fined total of £7mn for breaching rules that hit 63,000 workers
Business committee chair asks top executives to repay ‘100%’ of payments received for work with Horizon scandal inquiry
Chancellor wants lenders to help struggling households more and rules out fiscal support
UK PM faces backlash from Tory MPs and Labour after missing Commons vote on probe’s findings
Education leaders say buildings ‘not fit for purpose’ as maintenance investment falls
China’s recovery ‘stronger than we expected’, says chief Tufan Erginbilgic at Paris Air Show
Former chief medical officer blames disinvestment for the lack of resilience in public health when Covid struck
Shadow minister David Lammy announces measures aimed at protecting supply chains and improving EU relations
’Til death do us debt?
Surge in borrowing costs reflects shift in gilts and interest rate swaps
Unlike the eastern kind, of the likes of Viktor Orbán, it is not about very much
Pace of supermarket price increases slows to 16.5%, suggesting rate may have peaked
Board backs deal with privately owned group
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