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The first minister’s decision to scrap a power sharing pact has prompted a no confidence vote
Greens to back opposition motion against first minister following breakdown of power-sharing deal with SNP
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
Home secretary says an attempted putsch 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
Political stability, catch-up growth and better luck would make 2024 a good election to win
Carlos Tavares says Britain’s quota regime could bankrupt carmakers
Politicians’ scandals have changed with the times but the shame remains the same
Live-updating state of the parties polling ahead of the general election
Political pragmatists are finding that delivery is what matters to city electorates
London mayor tells FT that scheme would be ‘incredibly important’ for capital after Labour shunned proposal
FT analysis underscores PM’s liability, with treatment lists twice as long as 2010 when the party came to power
Rishi Sunak has vowed to get people back to work but data indicates problems with the diagnosis — and proposed solution
Since Brexit, food and drink industry has faced border checks on business with largest trading partner
Move is expected to push up prices as aircraft switch to 10% blend of greener fuels by 2030
Research by Resolution Foundation will increase calls for reform of UK workers’ rights
Opposition says it will roll out reforms within first term if it wins UK general election
Economists and opposition question how government will lift MoD share of GDP to 2.5% and find extra £75bn
Big Four firm’s move prompted by government decision to raise salary threshold for skilled worker admission
The capital votes for its mayor next week, but the Conservatives’ dissociation from the city means they seem set for failure
Former head of Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party denies wrongdoing
Anti-poverty campaigner was regarded as a free thinker and reformer who did not easily fit the mould of party politics
UK media regulator finds need to strengthen rules for TV channels featuring politicians as presenters
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