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  • Friday, 16 April, 2021
    The Big Read
    The David Cameron scandal: just how sleazy is British politics?

    While the UK’s record on corruption is good, many recent abuses have been hiding in plain sight

  • Tuesday, 9 February, 2021
    UK trade
    Tory rebels attack ‘arcane procedural games’ in trade bill vote

    MPs fail in attempt to use new legislation to toughen UK’s stance on countries accused of genocide

  • Saturday, 21 September, 2019
    House of Commons UK
    End the Speaker’s dictatorship over the House of Commons

    This contentious era requires a rethink of the role’s historic power

  • Thursday, 29 August, 2019
    Brexit
    Parliament and the people must accept what they have voted for

    Many of those now most outraged supported laws that have facilitated this result

  • Saturday, 13 July, 2019
    Brexit
    Blame ministers, not civil servants or diplomats, for the UK’s failure to leave the EU

    Brexit supporters harbour the false notion that a Europhile deep state is to blame

  • Sunday, 8 July, 2018
    UK outsourcing
    Carillion collapse shows ‘fundamental flaws’ in state outsourcing

    Report says government focused on spending cuts while making contractors take on risk

  • Monday, 19 March, 2018
    UK business & economy
    Senior MP calls for review of UK’s inflation measures

    Move follows criticism of retail prices index, which it seen as a ‘very poor’ measure of costs

  • Monday, 15 January, 2018
    Support services
    Serco shares climb 7% after Carillion collapse
  • Monday, 15 January, 2018
    Construction sector
    Carillion fallout: Parliamentary committee launches inquiry into govt outsourcing practices
  • Thursday, 14 December, 2017
    Brexit
    Tory rebels inflict Brexit defeat on Theresa May

    MPs back amendment to withdrawal bill giving parliament a vote on final deal

  • Wednesday, 6 December, 2017
    Brexit
    Rees-Mogg warns PM Brexit red lines becoming ‘a little bit pink’
  • Saturday, 28 October, 2017
    Brexit
    Tory Eurosceptics ‘reassured’ by ministers over Brexit

    Leave campaigner Matthew Elliott reportedly joining Conservative headquarters

  • Monday, 9 October, 2017
    Brexit
    Pro-Brexit Tory Bernard Jenkin calls for EU ultimatum

    Step up preparation for no deal, says leading Eurosceptic

  • Saturday, 19 August, 2017
    Brexit
    At last, the outlines of a quick and clean Brexit are emerging

    Recent proposals by the UK government put the ball in the EU’s court

  • Sunday, 26 March, 2017
    EU business regulation
    UK set to keep EU regulations after Brexit

    No time to replace key European agencies before departure, officials say

  • Friday, 6 January, 2017
    Brexit
    Brexit needs an impartial civil service

    If civil servants cannot or will not adapt, the only only honourable option for those who will not or cannot adapt is to resign

  • Sunday, 31 July, 2016
    Brexit
    There is no such thing as hard or soft Brexit

    Britain should look to leave the EU as swiftly and simply as possible, writes Bernard Jenkin

  • Thursday, 16 June, 2016
    Brexit
    BoE hits back at attempts to silence warnings over Brexit

    MPC ramps up warnings of the potential impact of a British exit from the EU on global markets

  • Thursday, 16 June, 2016
    Brexit
    Mark Carney hits back at Leave campaign warning

    Governor says all statements related to referendum ‘entirely consistent’ with Bank of England remit

  • Thursday, 16 June, 2016
    Brexit
    BoE’s Carney blasts efforts at Brexit muzzling
  • Thursday, 14 April, 2016
    UK politics & policy
    MPs warn reforms will politicise appointments to public bodies

    Ministers will have more power over selection panels and ability to override them

  • Wednesday, 2 March, 2016
    News in-depthFT Data
    Immigration statistics: what’s behind the numbers row?
  • Tuesday, 1 March, 2016
    Brexit
    Britain’s most senior civil servant bats away Brexit criticism

    Sir Jeremy Heywood surfaced briefly but MPs landed few blows

  • Tuesday, 1 March, 2016
    Brexit
    Top civil servant Sir Jeremy Heywood faces grilling on EU vote

    MPs to pose questions over restrictions on advice to Eurosceptic ministers

  • Sunday, 7 February, 2016
    Charity
    Charity trustees should know when things are going wrong

    They Trustees share the same legal obligations as company directors, writes Harriet Sergeant

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