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Concerns mount about security implications of using Chinese-owned social media
Planned action next month threatens to cause ‘biggest disruption from NHS walkouts so far’
The quarter-point increase comes a day after data showed inflation was rising
National Audit Office calls on government to assess value for money of schemes aimed at supporting businesses
Middlesbrough mayor holds eight properties in new regeneration area he is tasked with developing
Increase over next decade to be driven by greater perception of risks such as bank failures, says John Neal
A nonsensical EU requirement on disclosure should be scrapped
Unwinding rules on the cost of research should be part of a package of broader reforms
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Continuing high levels of price rises set UK apart from other major economies
Whoever replaces Sturgeon as leader will struggle to restore unity and revitalise the devolved administration
Unionists rubbished ‘dual regulation’ approach months before making it a condition of accepting Sunak’s Brexit agreement
Deal is a defensive move against the depressing market backdrop
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Deal comes in fragmented London corporate advisory market
Tensions remain high following Indian authorities’ removal of barricades around British diplomatic buildings in New Delhi
The fashion designer, furniture maker and artist arrives at White Cube
Majority of tax paid went to capital gains on the UK prime minister’s blind trust
Union considers new proposal raising hopes of end to long-running dispute
Former PM tells MPs his assurances that no rules were broken in Downing St during lockdown were made in good faith
Entrepreneur is competing against Qatari businessman Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani for Premier League football club
Windsor framework passed by 515 votes to 29 despite revolt by three ex-Conservative leaders
With demand dwindling, this could be the next sector destabilised by aggressive monetary tightening
Lord Justice Haddon-Cave says probe is ‘critical’ for reputation of armed forces and the country
Competition and Markets Authority says it may launch in-depth probe if concerns are not addressed
Companies warn initiative will lead to higher costs for consumers without boosting environment
Secrets of the City spinners
Eurosceptic Tory MPs concerned over EU laws remaining in force in Northern Ireland
Priti Patel, Iain Duncan Smith, Liz Truss and Johnson set to vote against first part of Windsor framework
Economists and Bank of England had forecast a decline from January to 9.9%
Lisa Brankin warns tariffs on imported battery cars also put at risk ambitions to shift from petrol
Swiss group rethinks NHS collaboration after low take-up of treatment during rollout via GPs
Report recommends use of element as a greener alternative to fossil fuels
Lax oversight allows focus on financial returns at expense of environment and operational performance
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