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UK prime minister intervenes after ethics adviser finds serious breaches of ministerial code
Government warned not to ‘sleepwalk into delays’ over developing next-generation power projects
UK airline only began flying again under new owners in April 2022 after collapsing during the pandemic
Move threatens Britain’s standing as a tech hub and government ambitions to grow the sector
UK tax authority apologises for wrongly stating no ministers were under investigation — when Nadhim Zahawi was
Chancellor rejects reports that project will finish on outskirts of capital to save money
Sometimes political leadership requires acting on gut instinct rather than sheltering behind investigations
Rate rise is factored in but analysts are split on when the economy will have cooled enough
Kitschy residential tower blocks are upsetting the historic balance of the capital’s financial district
A loosely worded bill conflates journalists and whistleblowers with spies
More must be done to attract investment that will be vital to energy transition, say industry insiders
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Pack your bags for everything, from hip-hop in Manhattan to Vermeer in Amsterdam or Hepworth in St Ives
Arctic freeze sweeps across large parts of China, Japan and Korea
Labour’s Sir Keir Starmer attacked Rishi Sunak as ‘weak’ as calls escalated for the …
He was best known for his writing on the fragmenting of the British union, which he viewed as inevitable
Choice will be determined by the relative competitiveness of gas and power going forward
Lobby groups express disappointment with chancellor’s ‘empty’ keynote speech
Insiders say outline of framework agreement on post-Brexit trade is crystallising
Also in this newsletter: US consumer spending falls, suitors for Britishvolt, boost for emerging markets
From Trump to Biden to a Kent bus stop, the inability to treat top secret material correctly is on the rise
Tax avoidance and asset-boosting policies contribute to the widespread view that politicians can’t be trusted
Potential threats to journalists and whistleblowers for possessing ‘protected information’ among concerns
Halt to hiring from south Asian nation will exacerbate labour shortages
Minimal reorganisation could revive the public service and reduce such tragedies as Zara Aleena’s murder
Consortium of existing investors also among the five suitors still in running for collapsed UK start-up
Global race to lead green transition hinders UK growth plans, as the US and EU step up investment
The new information is important but many are still afraid to be counted
Without inherited wealth or a leg-up from the Bank of Mum and Dad, prospective first-time buyers are forced to abandon dreams of home ownership
Landlords are facing higher mortgage costs, slowing house price growth and looming legislation
Banks take knife to bonus pools, but some traders still hopeful of bumper payouts
A genuine tale of innovative success risks stagnating as global imitators push adoption harder
UK chancellor to stress in speech to tech investors that cutting inflation remains his priority
Data show number of SMEs holding back growth to avoid tax has increased in recent years
Strategy guru Isaac Levido briefs Rishi Sunak’s cabinet on plan for defying 20-point poll deficit and beating Labour
Health department failed to complete an ‘effective stock count’ of pandemic medical items, report finds
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