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The country’s biggest problem is not a missing right for workers to disconnect from email outside work hours
State intervention in everything from childcare to small-town soccer clubs will help the opposition argue for even more
Shadow chancellor links Liz Truss’s mini-Budget to UK’s high interest rates and Rishi Sunak’s government
Shadow chancellor’s plans met with scepticism from economists and dubbed too timid by union leader
Shadow chancellor will vow in annual Mais lecture to build on the ‘strength of institutions’ to restore growth
Shadow chancellor says public services need more money and promises spending review once in office
Opposition plans to apply top 45% income tax rate to carried interest if it wins election raise issue of capital flight
Party risks being forced to embrace current trajectory of brutal spending cuts if it wins the election, experts warn
UK’s main opposition party faces backlash following decision to ditch key policy ahead of general election later this year
Opposition leader insists party needs to adjust position when conditions change
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves vows to shut loophole but senior party figures fear it could deter UK investment
Announcements in Jeremy Hunt’s March Budget will place constraints on shadow chancellor
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves vows to cap rate at current 25% if party wins election
Shadow chancellor vows to ‘unashamedly champion’ the City
UK shadow chancellor to accuse Tories of presiding over ‘14 years of stagnant growth’ as she courts corporate elite
Rachel Reeves’ pitch to regenerate British economy must cut through Tory attack lines and bond investor scepticism
Tory parliamentary defeat over payouts highlights challenge for Rachel Reeves to meet chancellor’s painful and rigid limits
Proposals include building 350 ‘banking hubs’ as physical money services dwindle across UK
Future government would be faced with imposing austerity on some public services to meet key pledges in Autumn Statement
Shadow chancellor says she supports national insurance cut and making full expensing regime permanent
The problem created by cutting income taxes is likely to trouble a future chancellor facing strained services
Shadow chancellor says party plans to go further than Tories in unlocking retirement fund capital
The reverberations from two copying scandals in the UK and Germany are still being felt throughout the world of books
UK opposition party has pledged to raise taxes on buyout bosses if it wins power, a commitment set to be tested by the industry
Leading book groups admit, amid questions over new work by UK shadow chancellor, that few use software to spot copying
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