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Talks in Florida come before British foreign secretary goes to Washington for meetings with lawmakers
Foreign secretary said to have added weight to UK diplomacy but faces concerns over past business links
Change is part of reforms aimed at improving UK’s disastrous record in buying kit and weapons
Ex-Supreme Court judges among those warning government of risk of international law breach after aid worker deaths
Conservatives could help matters by ending public squabbles and rallying around its leader
Fresh extension means travel hubs have until June 2025 to install technology that promises to cut queues
Voters haven’t had to think about the party’s flaws, such as its statism, for 14 years
Disappearing WhatsApp messages will be a problem for future historians
Senior figures give caveated praise of former Conservative PM as main opposition party eyes Tory heartlands
Allies reach world’s first bilateral deal as global governments seek to assess and regulate risks from emerging technology
Conservative MP claimed internal assessment found Jewish state had breached international humanitarian law
Senior Labour MP warns that more local authorities will go bust unless extra money is found after next election
UK’s biggest water utility, the government and Ofwat are at an impasse over its finances
PM likely to land in trouble after May but chances of a leadership ousting are slim
Decision will come as relief to businesses after period of rapid increases
Housing department seeks to force Yianis Group to pay £20.5mn towards building safety works
Sir Keir Starmer wants more areas to increase their influence by forming ‘combined authorities’
Nick Hardwick was the Commons’ preferred candidate for post
Allies in stand-off on how much EU content can be in vehicles as post-Brexit deal runs out
David Neal, sacked last month, says Home Office did not understand sector and left migrants open to exploitation
AI set to take on customer help, pricing and transaction monitoring — leaving some workers to find alternative roles
Department of Justice says critics of Beijing among targets of multiyear espionage campaign
Fresh guidance from a branch of the signals intelligence agency comes after government blames China for cyber attacks
State’s stake in British high street bank bailed out in financial crisis has now fallen below 30%
Levelling-up secretary abandons reforms after opposition from Treasury and lobbying by pension managers
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