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Prime minister says beating inflation is the priority despite pressure from his party to make pre-election giveaway
Ships being built as part of security pact with US and Australia set to bring jobs and investment to Cumbria
UK carbon market collapse lets Brussels benefit from revenues that would previously have gone to Treasury
Minister’s letter to Labour MP sets out government forecast as companies warn of food price rises
Employers say violence and abuse of staff is on the rise and call on the police to prioritise a response
British prime minister also faces awkward questions over the future of HS2
It’s easy to mock the practice but it could help politicians be less reactive, act with more conviction and disagree better
These levies may be almost irrelevant to the economy, but they stir up strong feelings on mortality and family
Hybrid working has exposed wasteful, outdated designs that one Silicon Valley boss wants to blow up
Windsor framework was meant to reduce paperwork but businesses are worried ahead of rules coming into effect on Sunday
Errors in hitting central bank goals are likely to be asymmetric with a drift upwards that leads to recession
The rush to meet self-imposed targets on reduction and reuse has yielded few results
The preferred financing model is not popular with consumer groups and opposition will grow if projects go over-budget
UK prime minister under pressure as he tries to launch a turnaround at Conservative annual conference
Steve Barclay heightens tension ahead of party conference with attack on consultants earning £130,000 a year
Former minister is refusing to submit manuscript of new book for review by officials
Policymakers tackle unintended consequences of post-financial crisis reforms in era of high interest rates
At the margin, there are opportunities, but the price of carbon credits needs to rise
Action needed to tackle ‘elevated’ risk in models used to determine loan charges, says regulator
Plus: highlights from the Liberal Democrats’ party conference
Annual growth in amount of money in the economy has turned negative for the first time since at least 2010
Customers’ bills to rise almost 37% by end of decade under new five-year spending plan
Revised data from ONS shows Britain is not worst G7 performer
Industry executives have warned for years about disruption for consumers
The chancellor is ‘open to ideas’ about reforming tax-free accounts, so what could investors expect?
Cash savings rates are attractive, but may not pay off in the long term
Government officials keen to understand fast-evolving technology ahead of a global summit
One-dimensional survey questions foster one-dimensional debate
Betting against the American consumer is bold. But there are signs that the source of their spree may be drying up
New mortality data could help create targeted policy to reduce the UK’s large and growing disease burden
The fair has driven a global wave of interest in collectible design and functional art
Xlinks project seeks 25-year contract with government to guarantee a fixed electricity price
The current approach to designing, approving and building the UK’s grid is too fragmented
Appointment comes after government lifted ban on consultancy tenders imposed over South Africa scandal
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