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Opposition party leader will accuse Rishi Sunak of watering down efforts to hit net zero by 2050
Regulators to investigate RedBird IMI’s debt for equity deal, but not its repayment of bank loans owed by the Barclay family
Plans welcomed by landowners but could constrain party’s fiscal headroom if it wins power next year
Agreement ends 18 months of national action by rail workers, but walkouts by train drivers to continue
Labour politician ran the Treasury between 2007 and 2010
‘Toxic culture’ in government hampered response, former health secretary says
Treasury chief who played a central role in forging the global response to the financial crisis
Edinburgh government’s housing bill prompts fresh concerns
Funding squeeze risks dulling the power of its dogged reporting in holding the broadcaster to account
Board of North Sea Transition Authority found unanimously that move was unnecessary
The UAE-Telegraph deal should probably be blocked but the roll call of UK press barons is hardly one to shout about
Proposals include building 350 ‘banking hubs’ as physical money services dwindle across UK
Plus, concerns over levels of net migration to Britain have diverged among Tory and Labour voters since 2021
Cash-strapped younger Britons seem less interested in the stock market than their US peers
Mayor Sadiq Khan urged to honour manifesto pledge
My husband died and our son will inherit our family home
Challenger bank also reviews policy of branches opening seven days a week
Meme stock platform opens waiting list for British investors after failed 2020 bid
Could other countries facing water insecurity adopt the island’s centuries-old system of rainwater harvesting?
‘Treasure trove’ will be used to develop drugs and treatments for wide range of diseases and is culmination of 20 years of work
Health professionals warn about over-reliance on ‘unethical’ hiring from overseas
Rosier picture of jobs market comes on top of upgrades to GDP but statistics agency urges caution
UK chancellor commits to lift spending to previous levels when it becomes fiscally possible
Conservative backbencher move comes as culture secretary is set to ask watchdogs to probe RedBird IMI’s bid
Data highlights pressure on PM to tackle backlog in asylum claims ahead of next election
UK prime minister steps up attack on Greek counterpart over Elgin Marbles
UK broadcaster announces reductions that will hit flagship news programme ‘Newsnight’
Sajid Javid says former UK PM allowed Dominic Cummings to make key government decisions in early days of crisis
Relative affordability, transport links and a bustling boho culture are attractions for young professionals, despite a difficult market
‘Heartbroken’ voters angered by Keir Starmer’s position, threatening party’s political momentum ahead of election
Organisation expects borrowing costs in UK and eurozone to stay high until 2025
Some suppliers are contributing to food price inflation, says Competition and Markets Authority
Bank of England data points to stabilisation in property market after long period of low house sales
But HSBC boss Noel Quinn warns against ‘unleashing inappropriate amounts of risk-taking’
FCA says proposed rules would ensure ‘polluter pays’ when consumers are harmed
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