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Ministers to publish timeline for removal of equipment manufactured by companies including Dahua and Hikvision
Business lobby group fails to secure Sunak pledge for immediate re-engagement
British royal describes ‘incredibly invasive’ articles as he begins testimony in phone-hacking case against Mirror Group
UK prime minister aims to extract concessions from US president on green technologies
Mayor accused of risking ‘the public purse and the reputation of Teesside’
Culture secretary Lucy Frazer tells MPs she wants ‘broadest field’ of candidates for corporation that is ‘on occasion’ biased
For all its orthodox rhetoric, the party’s plans for an interventionist industrial policy would represent a striking shift
Also in this newsletter, the government seemingly hangs back during CBI’s hour of need
Support for the plan is vital if we are to fix our culture and deliver for the business community
First minister ‘committed’ to juryless pilot scheme despite mounting opposition
Also in this newsletter, Labour gains a low-key megadonor keen on helping it fight the next election
Advertising Standards Authority finds oil and gas groups had misled public on climate benefits of their products
Counsel for probe into handling of pandemic says delays are imposing ‘severe constraints’ on panel’s time
Monitoring authority calls out delays to issuing of interim papers to residency applicants
Treasury consultation focuses on intermediaries hiring temporary workers
Broader ramifications of tax treatment change cannot be properly assessed in judicial review
Received wisdom is that people’s politics drift to the right after buying a property. But that may no longer be true — if it ever was
Ofgem penalty comes as renewable energy makes challenge of balancing electricity network harder
Commercial sector demand pushes PMI reading to highest level since February, even as housebuilding falls sharply
Dispute is part of long-running debate over treatment of so-called carried interest
Industry warns ad increases would harm news output and viability of smaller channels
Retail sector data points to reduction in discretionary purchases as consumers pay more for staples
UK leader will hope to show Britain remains key player in global security and forging AI regulatory framework
Business lobby group faces a make-or-break vote of confidence on Tuesday
Representative for Beckenham, who will appear in court in July, will keep party whip for time being
Tens of thousands of workers affected by breach of sensitive data in hack expected to spread to the US
Westminster has demanded the programme excludes glass
Also in this newsletter: Europe aims for the moon, the battle for British business, Arctic roles
PM says government’s harsh approach is beginning to deter people from crossing Channel in small boats
Government intends to simplify two key schemes to expand use among lower earners
Edi Rama says previous UK prime ministers failed to initiate police co-operation to stem migrant flows
A Turkish delight or a kick in the ash
Pandemic has failed to alter long-running trend of stagnant real growth across advanced economies
From African photography in New York to rarely seen Basquiats in Basel, the next months are a feast for the eyes
Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank’s UK arm shone light on weaknesses in existing regime
British prime minister looking to discuss ‘Cern-like’ body to conduct international research
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