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UK veterans minister apologises to an ex-army officer stopped from voting as rules catch many out
Path cleared for political survivor and Sturgeon’s former number-two after main rival steps aside
Move by NatWest’s private bank comes as government tries to revive London market amid taste for US listings
Experience shows that encouraging exports rather than slapping tariffs on imports works best
The Labour leader needs Rachel Reeves to redefine the way spending decisions are made or his ‘missions’ will fail
Scottish National party grandee says he would offer Kate Forbes ‘significant’ job in government if elected
Institute for Government says expenditure beyond next spring is mired in a level of uncertainty unseen for decades
Rail Delivery Group proposes informal discussions to try to end nearly two years of disruption
Conservative MPs await voters’ verdict in more than 2,600 council seats and 11 mayoralties in England and Wales
Local elections today for the newish political post of police and crime commissioners will weigh on Home Office’s policing strategy
FT analysis of official data points to impact of cost of living crisis on consumption
Dentists says ‘punitive targets’ under NHS contract system are stifling delivery across the country
A battalion of troops remains in the tiny petrostate
Party officials describe Tories’ plan to cut Whitehall jobs to fund defence spending increase as ‘fanciful’
But motions criticising Vaughan Gething are defeated in the Cardiff Senedd
Promise of hostile reaction to any dilution of ‘New Deal’ as party prepares to water down proposed reforms
‘Large-scale’ operation in anticipation of first removals to Kigali comes as civil service union seeks judicial review
Seventy MSPs vote against Labour leader Anas Sarwar’s motion, with 58 voting in favour
Candidates and voters prioritise local issues over national party politics ahead of Thursday vote
Tent city emerged after Dublin ceased offering housing to single individuals and sought to return migrants to Britain
Labour’s shadow energy secretary could be among the most powerful — and radical — of Starmer’s close allies
How local election results will play out; plus, Sunak will be anxious to hear if Tory incumbent Andy Street clinches West Midlands
Impact of my hormonal changes should be taken into consideration by employers
Nick O’Donohoe says British International Investment ‘needs to be stepping forward’ as it eyes renewable energy sector
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