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Former prime minister piles pressure on Sunak by triggering by-election after receiving results of partygate probe
Financier suggests he will fight decision to oust him in wake of sexual misconduct allegations
Job losses expected as leading operator cites ‘challenging macro environment’ for energy industry
Business department to review ‘drip pricing’ of extra booking, joining and other charges
HM Revenue & Customs tells individuals they have 30 days to report outstanding tax payments or face penalties
Industry executives question failure of union bosses to put the offer to members
Behind the posturing and smears, there is little real strategy for what comes next
Rising living costs and good weather help sustain demand for domestic breaks, say operators
Former PM can cause serious problems from the sidelines as general election looms
Tim Hayward on the inflation fear stalking restaurants — and whether we should pay more for our food
Latest UK-US trade agreement to support supply chains of materials for electric vehicles but not fully assembled cars
Nigel Adams’s resignation raises suspicion of a co-ordinated attempt to undermine Rishi Sunak
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Also in today’s newsletter: Eurozone in recession, Turkey’s central bank chief, and how the pandemic has disrupted the dating cycle
Plus, Keir Starmer’s remaking of the Labour party
It should reduce downside risk for the E&P and for lenders, but its impact may end up being marginal
Annabel Thomas, founder of Nc’nean, on rural Scotland’s isolated beauty, otter spotting and exceptional cheese
Survey finds 53% of freelancers rejected contracts — with many looking for work abroad
Money Clinic podcast would like to hear from listeners whose wedding plans are changing
Authority says move will free up 350 staff to prioritise urgent calls
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves says borrowing for projects to curb emissions would ramp up gradually
Also in this newsletter, UK taken to task over bill dealing with the legacy of the Troubles conflict
President and prime minister seek to increase US-UK trade in areas including defence and critical minerals
Levy will only apply if prices rise above a certain level in effort to boost North Sea investment
Crunch time for former PM as allies fear committee’s findings could threaten his Commons future
Study casts doubt on government policy just as key roles set to be moved to Sheffield
Morgan Stanley moves to sever relationship with hedge fund manager following FT investigation
Keir Starmer has buried Corbynism, but there are concerns for business
Also in this week’s newsletter: the coming crunch for EU food imports
Employment opportunities and the local arts scene are a big draw for the those who flock to its smart suburbs
Data released by the Treasury select committee shows continued gap between base rate and what lenders offer
Bus and train operator’s adjusted profits more than double despite a key government rail contract loss
Donors give £12.3mn to Conservative party in first quarter, while Labour receives £5.9mn
Egyptian-born billionaire lived ‘hand to mouth’ after Nasser nationalised his father’s company but now owns a sprawling conglomerate
NHS data showing rise in routine care backlog to 7.4mn piles fresh pressure on government
London bans imports of Belarusian gold, cement, wood and rubber, and restricts access to its financial markets
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