We use cookies and other data for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, personalising content and ads, providing social media features and to analyse how our Sites are used.
Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
Regulator’s oversight questioned as campaigners say it took months to act on problem that ‘ramped up’
Stock barometer is stacked with companies that dodged last year’s global sell-off
Tory peer and former CMA chair accuses watchdogs of not protecting consumers
Some Tory MPs think the justice secretary should step aside during bullying inquiry
Brokers are predicting that a five-year deal below 4 per cent is coming
GMB and RCN unions suspend action planned for Monday as deal adds to pressure on Sunak
When disadvantaged pupils fall behind, the untapped potential is not just a moral disaster but an economic one too
Stereotypes about curmudgeons have to go, along with dreary jobs and the expectation of a work-free retirement
We can’t stop ourselves from filming celebrities or asking for selfies, so we cannot complain when people object
The country has economic problems, but there are solutions if only politicians would grasp the nettle
Policymakers should focus support on those without access to the bank of Mum and Dad
PM’s job has been complicated by strikes and legacies of economic mess and sleaze
Recharge Industries beats three rival offers in race to buy UK start-up out of bankruptcy
Big Four consultant took over administration of failed company after being paid £500,000 a month as adviser
Chief executive Paul Hudson sounds the alarm over British government’s cuts to research
A chronicle of the life of the four-times London mayor who inspired an archetype
Such moves are hardly a sign of faith in companies
Could you survive for long without a regular income?
He risks his freedom and his life nightly. Why?
Committee warns UK risks falling behind other countries in the race to develop cutting-edge chips
PM sticks to tough line with unions in TV interview despite more rounds of strikes planned
Energy regulator steps in after reports of agents breaking into the homes of vulnerable British Gas customers
Alison Rose agrees to appear before Treasury committee after pressure from politicians
Business minister says UK government has put forward ‘generous’ £300mn package
Investigation will examine whether Northern Ireland terrorist attack could have been prevented
Also in this newsletter, why the IMF singled out the UK economy
Move to align declarations with those of other MPs follows accusations of sleaze
Two resorts lost £4.4mn in 2021 hit by Covid curbs, Brexit and staff shortages
Central bank indicates rates may have peaked and now predicts milder recession than before
Telecoms group’s competitors race to lay fibre networks across UK before incumbent
Bullying investigation into a trusted ally is especially painful for prime minister who cannot easily replace him
Green groups say regulator is failing to hold polluters to account due to years of funding cuts
The recent rout has done us a favour: the worst of the political salivating over the industry has dried up
Three Russian businessmen, a string of billionaires and several Tory donors are among beneficial owners, analysis shows
European Commission issues warning as pressure mounts on Rishi Sunak over potential compromise on protocol
Workers told of cuts being considered by owner Jingye despite offer of £300mn government support package
International Edition