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Politician accused of using thousands of pounds given by donors for medical bills and personal expenses
Industry groups say lack of clarity leaves businesses unsure how to manage new rules due to start on April 30
A population equivalent in size to Greater Manchester is not working due to ill health, at a huge and avoidable cost
Also this week, evidence grows that new border controls are hitting meat imports
Decision to drop pledge to cut emissions by 75% by end of the decade labelled an ‘abject humiliation’ for SNP-Green coalition
Quarter-on-quarter drop provides some relief for households but quotes are up 43% from a year ago
Deputy PM says government will examine new curbs around technology sharing and call in vice-chancellors
Britain’s shortest-serving prime minister on being ejected from office, the need for radical economic remedies — and her battle with the ‘deep state’
External review into conduct at state-owned group finds Henry Staunton used discriminatory language
Akhil Tripathi’s Belgravia home included in injunction as he battles High Court civil fraud case
Live-updating state of the parties polling ahead of the general election
The novelist shares her favourite spots for riding, roses and romance
Given that nearly one in 10 people in England and Wales admit to using illegal drugs, his legislation would probably face practical difficulties
Special administration might limit fallout for other utilities and provide a chance to tackle unwieldy structure
As the work-from-home bubble bursts, Londoners who bought out of town during the pandemic are finding selling up a slow business
Want to go bespoke? These outfits are made-to-measure
Housing secretary’s attempts to put pledges into law have been watered down following pushback from landlords
Chancellor says UK government will never insure investors against poor decisions
Report from Nuffield Trust health think-tank highlights impact of leaving EU on medicine supply chains
Union body’s proposals include human involvement when technology makes ‘high-risk’ decisions like hiring and firing
Stories ebb and flow in Ben Power’s play at London’s National Theatre
Warning comes as Rishi Sunak promises further tax cuts as part of re-election drive
New amendments by peers dash government hopes of asylum legislation becoming law this week
Governor keen to set his own course on interest rate cuts but may find it uncomfortable to move faster than the Fed
Also in this newsletter: UK inflation dips, AI demand hits electricity supplies, the rise of ‘Quit-Tok’
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