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Prime minister’s latest effort to tackle falling ratings could trigger party backlash
Treasury looks to simplify tax-free savings regime and weighs new allowance for investments in UK companies
Legislation could grant immunity to those accused of committing N Ireland atrocities
Meal with Jeremy Hunt and three former chancellors sold for £40,000 at party fundraiser
But policy uncertainty could hit investment plans
Tax authority sends almost 24,000 ‘nudge letters’ in 2022-23
The UK prime minister is hoping he can use concern over the costs of the green transition as a potent political weapon
The UK’s gift to the world one year ago was to give a technicolour example of what to avoid
Wishful thinking is not enough to forge strategy on this most important plank of foreign policy
Groups from Primark to John Lewis warn surge in shoplifting and abuse of staff is hitting profitability
Broadcasting takes the recipe for abuse of power and sprinkles on celebrity
Sterling surge helps cut local out-of-pocket bills
Rishi Sunak sparked a fierce backlash from eco-minded Tories, as well as fury from i…
James Graham brings Alan Bleasdale’s chronicle of the human impact of Thatcherism and unemployment to the Royal Court
PMIs weaken to lowest in almost three years as companies cut jobs
The Turner Prize nominee on Kendrick Lamar, her Loewe scarf and beloved collection of bricks
July rain had depressed quantity of goods bought, says UK’s statistics agency
Adaptation will be a key driver if UK businesses are to reduce their exposure to rising energy prices and reliance on the National Grid
Bank of England decided to hold interest rates at 5.25% yesterday
Government set to launch a consultation on key policy change
The nature of people’s debts have changed significantly — so too must debt solutions
The economics of the allotment make little sense in pounds and pence but in terms of health and wellbeing there are many returns
Labour does not want ‘dynamic alignment’ but ministers call position rejoining in all but name
Second consecutive monthly increase supported by strong wage growth and easing inflation
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves says OBR would be given independent powers to produce forecasts
Labour’s charter of Budget responsibility aims to give businesses certainty — with no repeats of the ‘mini’ Budget
UK prime minister set to propose sweeping changes to education in England as he battles for re-election
UK opposition’s stance on warming homes is sign of fraught politics around UK move away from fossil fuel heating
Markets are betting on looser monetary policy late next year, but some economists say it could happen sooner
Prime minister and chancellor Jeremy Hunt recognise more pain lies ahead for many voters even as inflation falls
Pound falls to six-month low after decision signals possible peak in borrowing costs
Also in this week’s newsletter: new report exposes falls in developmental financing since Brexit
UK public prosecutor authorises charge of conspiracy to conduct espionage against three men and two women
Decision to hold interest rates will be welcomed by prospective homebuyers and property sector
Broadcaster’s chief criticises government for a lack of policies to stimulate growth
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