Prime minister will promise ‘bold ideas’ in bid to restore confidence and revive Conservative morale
Ardersier near Inverness aims to become distribution hub for North Sea wind power
Value of bids for London-listed groups climbs amid a global rebound in mergers and acquisitions
Labour MPs voice concern over move by ex-Tory MP accused of lobbying ministers over disgraced ex-husband
Kepco has held early-stage discussions with British officials over mothballed Wylfa site
Russell Group warns Migration Advisory Committee that communities and UK research could be harmed
Government’s tightening of graduate visa rules poses a grave risk to universities and the country
But John Cotton says fairer deal for local government is needed to protect social fabric of UK’s second city
Gulf between headline rate in UK and Ireland is deterring investors, argues Federation of Small Businesses
Incineration plants have been attractive to investors, but must soon start paying for emissions
Social psychologist Sonia Livingstone says there are alternatives to banning the young from social media
Our writer explores the rise of the capital’s most fashionable pint — and the pubs that conjure that all-important ‘Guinnessness’ vibe
Amnesty International report says Chinese authorities harassing citizens studying in Europe and US
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Also in this week’s newsletter, English football’s casino league and Aston Villa’s grand ambitions
Scheming sons and warring sisters give us a narrative to help interpret our own clan tangles
As phone theft surges, how can you protect your financial data?
Discussions between the Czech billionaire’s EP Group and IDS have deepened after rejection of his initial £4.5bn offer
After a long drift, the London market has made strong gains this year
Also in this newsletter: Carmakers shift focus to hybrids, the return to the pub, science round-up
Britain’s leaders need to ensure the vibrant capital lives up to its potential
A visit to a Norfolk garden leads to a dramatic conversion regarding a trinity of lifelong hates
Government readies £1bn injection even though prime minister said last year private sector would cover Euston costs
Do it for the dove
Cash Access UK makes pledge after criticism over speed of rollout
Labour leader vows to scrap Rwanda scheme and set up new border security command
Grant Thornton restricted from reviewing part of local authority’s books
First-quarter GDP increase of 0.6% beats expectations in boost for Sunak
Local elections showed Reform UK is not as popular as opinion polls suggest
Experts are divided on whether the shift towards private care is good or bad for the public health service in the long term
Case marks first referral of such an allegation to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal
John Woodcock says ‘criminal sabotage causing enormous damage’ to defence manufacturing and energy sector
Kate Forbes meets senior executives on first day in office in effort to reset strained relationship with industry
Decision deals blow to efforts to use the gas in move to net zero
With charts, data and vibes, we will prove: eh, probably not, but maybe more than they used to be
Dismantling Spirit AeroSystems’ Belfast operations would harm region’s aerospace industry, says UK chair
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