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Lenders required to identify gaps in local access to physical money under regulator’s plans
Increase is further evidence of resilient property market despite stuttering broader economy
Government plans to cap payments could lead to compensation claims from pension funds, trade body warns
Subsidy is part of a deal with the UK to postpone tariffs on EV trade
Housebuilding slowdown and high interest rates drive trend lower, according to new figures
Sectors remain vulnerable to ‘sharp revaluations’, says BoE’s financial stability watchdog
The £182mn financing sets Cambridge-based group on track to become Britain’s biggest semiconductor supplier by volume
I want to help them build up decent savings pots
Immigration advisers warn aspects of policy likely to face legal challenge
Local government leaders say services face steep cuts after lack of funding in the Autumn Statement
Trade body finds ‘little improvement’ in ability of businesses to export to the bloc
Government unclear on whether much higher earnings threshold applies both to visa renewals and new applications
Delay of inquiry’s final report means the compensation scheme would not be ‘scored’ in chancellor’s next Budget
Britain’s largest water utility faces scrutiny from parliamentarians and the regulator
British government argued that duties would heap excessive costs on carmakers
BMA announces nine days of action as pay negotiations with government break down
Without a solution, it will be impossible to solve the country’s other social and political problems
British Retail Consortium says sales growth was below inflation in November, ahead of busiest spending period
Salary threshold for skilled workers to rise following sharp increase in number of people moving to the country last year
Keir Starmer says the party ‘always invests in public services’ but declines to rule out real-terms reductions in spending
Science secretary Michelle Donelan signs post-Brexit deal to rejoin €96bn research scheme
Data from Office for National Statistics lays bare uneven impact of cost of living crisis
Damning report by parliamentary spending watchdog warns on soaring costs
Radical shift in policy is needed to close gap with peer countries, says research by two think-tanks
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