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David Neal, sacked last month, says Home Office did not understand sector and left migrants open to exploitation
Richard Moriarty criticises ‘serious gaps’ in regulatory toolkit of Financial Reporting Council
Director-general says ‘fundamental questions’ need to be asked as corporation battles flagging demand
FCA says those who flout rules around financial promotions face potential criminal prosecution
Fierce competition has hammered the market’s economics
WikiLeaks founder can make further representations for appeal, London judges rule
FTSE 250 developer says stabilising mortgage rates have fed through to rising sales since start of year
The timing of Scott Benton’s resignation in Blackpool South means that vote can be held on May 2, mitigating the pain
Sector-wide data suggests food costs surge is declining
The Bank of England can learn from history
AI set to take on customer help, pricing and transaction monitoring — leaving some workers to find alternative roles
London trial of a woman convicted of laundering bitcoin from a £5bn fraud in China highlights role of land in Scotland
Tory MPs and aides need to recognise the rightward lurch that has occurred during his premiership
Ageing submarine fleet is overstretched, replacement boats are years late and costs have mushroomed
Department of Justice says critics of Beijing among targets of multiyear espionage campaign
Commons committee calls on government and regulator to change tack over where retirement schemes can invest
Fresh guidance from a branch of the signals intelligence agency comes after government blames China for cyber attacks
But home ownership still out of reach for many because prices remain high
Ex-Tory MP resigns after being suspended from Commons in wake of a newspaper sting operation
Keir Starmer says early stage technology would be among the schemes backed by GB Energy if party wins the election
Government restrictions come after farmers raise concerns over domestic food security
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
Think-tank says British pay more and get less than people in other economies with similar incomes
Channel aspires to be the biggest news broadcaster by 2028 but has neither the plans nor resources to emulate the BBC
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