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Glastonbury-style rush sees attendees pay £3,000 a shot with capacity more than double last year’s event
Humza Yousaf seeks support of MSPs to sustain minority government after collapse of SNP-Green coalition
Breakdown of accounts comes as testing on Tideway tunnel set to begin and UK’s biggest water provider faces debt crisis
Buckingham Palace says 75-year-old monarch will take part in limited engagements with schedule subject to doctors’ advice
Checks on food arriving at Dover will be carried out on the outskirts of Ashford
Criticism of decision to hand over most of scheme to private developers comes as Tory peer seeks third term in Tees Valley
Analysts warn chancellor against public comments on likelihood of lower interest rates
Former UK labour minister eschewed tribalism and held out the promise of a more collaborative style of politics
Farage insists he is not a politician — but within the rightwing populist party, he is kingmaker
The promise of billions in regeneration funding helped Boris Johnson win power in 2019. But critics say little has changed on the ground
Humza Yousaf battles for political survival, plus where rail privatisation veered off track
Market expectations for loosening in Europe and UK pushed back as US grapples with a hot economy
Government says it met Virgin O2 chief executive and Ofcom after incidents last year
Authority’s chief in talks with ministers over additional funding
First annual decline in volatile data set since July 2023 but numbers remain higher than pre-pandemic average
Three others also charged in connection with case targeting Ukrainian-owned business
A revival in London of Peter Wright’s tasteful Birmingham Royal Ballet version is always welcome
Plus, the PM’s big move on defence and Labour’s rail renationalisation plans
Launch of UK’s largest indoor arena put back by build delays and safety concerns
A first look at the artist’s monumental tribute to the Yorkshire moors
Return to the £3.66mn Cellar: The Plonky Version
English-speaking countries generally do better at both attracting and integrating talent
The chef pays homage to his Palestinian heritage in his first book of recipes
Party has no proposals for state involvement in companies that own trains
Michael Gove urged to instruct the NAO to investigate concerns raised by review of flagship regeneration scheme
Carlos Tavares says Britain’s quota regime could bankrupt carmakers
Greens to back opposition motion against first minister following breakdown of power-sharing deal with SNP
Decision will result in up to 2,800 job losses at Britain’s biggest producer of the commodity
High error rates risk automatically sending thousands of trucks for physical inspection, officials warn
Governments rarely tell voters the true cost of military adventures, or how they intend to pay for them
UK home secretary says an attempted putsch against PM after a local election drubbing would be a ‘catastrophic idea’
Also in this week’s newsletter, new border charges threaten to push up imported food prices
Eighteen countries call on Hamas to free captives and secure ‘immediate and prolonged’ ceasefire
Counsel to the inquiry presents Angela Van Den Bogerd with emails that challenge earlier testimony
Recent turnaround still owes most to a steep and persistent valuation discount
Doubts over the credibility of economic and corporate statistics
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