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Government uses majority in Commons to remove peers’ amendments to legislation
Shadow chancellor will vow in annual Mais lecture to build on the ‘strength of institutions’ to restore growth
Independent body aims to improve financial sustainability of clubs and leagues
Contest is one of a series of local polls on May 2 that will be scrutinised ahead of general election expected this year
PM insists his economic plan is working and tries to quell rebels’ talk of leadership change ahead of election
Campaigners hit out at Court of Appeal ruling that has led to acquittals in some criminal damage cases
Rate setters will be watching for signs of pay growth feeding inflation
Calls for London and Brussels to relink energy markets to prevent ‘regulatory nightmare’
Rise in electric vehicles will hasten the collapse of the car tax base and erode fiscal headroom unless the levy is unfrozen
The next government must close the gap between rhetoric and reality
The first black leader of a European country reminds us of what Britain does well, though its system is not perfect
First term was dominated by attempts to repair Big Four firm’s reputation following a series of scandals
Live-updating state of the parties polling ahead of the general election
EasyJet, Rolls-Royce and others ask for help in scaling up new technologies to develop zero emission flights
Institution adopts moratorium on accepting Shell and BP funds amid scrutiny of companies’ influence on academia
UK media watchdog says network ‘on notice’ that further violations risked triggering statutory sanction
Big Four firms will face a tough market this year as economy and election leave companies cautious
Hindu litigants are mounting court challenges to allow them to worship at mosques in moves Muslims see as intruding on their rights
The bigger the challenges the UK faces in restoring its fortunes, the more timid politicians seem to become
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
Price of Rishi Sunak’s plan might be up to £230,000 per person, IPPR analysis shows
National Audit Office says high cost of devices and policy uncertainty to blame
Businesses say Britain is losing out as visitor numbers remain below pre-pandemic levels
Announcement is latest attempt to close gap with opposition ahead of election expected this year
‘Suspended accounts scheme’ would allow trapped cash to be transferred, but liabilities would remain with lenders
Party to target disgruntled older voters in Tory strongholds after poor electoral results over past decade
Former top-10 shareholder in tobacco company who pushed for the change has exited his position
Economy minister will become Europe’s first Black leader after beating education minister Jeremy Miles
PM’s bad week capped off by James Heappey joining ranks of Conservatives stepping down at next election
A Labour government could find itself with ‘more money’ than expected, says Lord Nick Macpherson
Conservative politicians and journalists joined forces to block a £600mn acquisition of the news organisation by RedBird IMI
Tucked away on a Welsh peninsula is what may be Europe’s oldest site of pilgrimage. Intrepid visitors continue to feel its draw
Troublesome benefactors can cost more in reputation than the money they bring in — we need tighter rules
At his peak, the maverick promoter owned some of London’s best-known venues and was involved in its most famous festivals
Final efforts by London and New Delhi fail to find breakthrough on accord
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