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Trade body finds ‘little improvement’ in ability of businesses to export to the bloc
Local government leaders say services face steep cuts after lack of funding in the Autumn Statement
British government argued that duties would heap excessive costs on carmakers
Delay of inquiry’s final report means the compensation scheme would not be ‘scored’ in chancellor’s next Budget
BMA announces nine days of action as pay negotiations with government break down
Government unclear on whether much higher earnings threshold applies both to visa renewals and new applications
Allies of former PM say he will apologise for mistakes but defend positive aspects of UK response to pandemic
You do, in fact, gotta hand it to the bond market
He made his mark first as a writer for the FT’s Lex column, and then as chief executive of a prominent engineering group
Without a solution, it will be impossible to solve the country’s other social and political problems
Up to 17 projects vying for state subsidy scheme to kick-start a gas that is key part of country’s decarbonisation plans
Britain’s largest water utility faces scrutiny from parliamentarians and the regulator
Home secretary set to introduce ‘emergency legislation’ this week to address Supreme Court’s ruling
Proposed 49% holding in East Anglia wind farm is latest in string of Emirati deals in Britain
Appointment comes as UK business lobby group tries to recover from sexual misconduct scandal
Pisa rankings show sharp decline in pupil attainment in maths and reading since 2018
A four-day stay dedicated to your skin at a smart wellness destination in the capital’s greenbelt
There’s been a major escalation in the dispute over the small South American country of Guyana
Ofcom gives guidance aimed at protecting children from adult content and is prepared to slap fines on non-compliant
British Retail Consortium says sales growth was below inflation in November, ahead of busiest spending period
Labour backbencher’s move to accelerate compensation plans leads 23 Tory MPs to vote against the government
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
UK opposition party’s ‘access’ talks come as it leads by some 20 points in the polls
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
First and deputy first minister posts should be rebranded as ‘joint first minister’, Westminster committee recommends
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
Japanese group says decision to allow sales until 2035 has helped it ‘remain competitive’
Labour party leader says former prime minister one of three key change-makers in modern British politics
Data shows that limiting payments to 2 children hits those in Midlands and North West hardest
Reform needed following collapse of white-collar criminal investigations, says leading barrister
Winter wonderlands to love: from glittering botanical trails to dancing on ice
Big Four firm says suspicious activity quickly spotted but industry disagrees about relying on the new technology
Concerns about lower valuations and stringent listing requirements pushed management away from UK
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