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Covert FSB procurement chain acquires goods for war in Ukraine even after operatives were apprehended last year
Authorities in US redirected ship of Iranian oil bound for China in recent days, prompting retaliation from Tehran
Open Mineral’s Abu Dhabi subsidiary not bound by Bern’s rules
Latest moves target those who helped blacklisted individuals hide their assets in ‘complex financial networks’
Company registered to terraced house in London sent goods including semiconductors, according to customs data
Thousands of vessels with limited cover are an environmental accident waiting to happen, says Gard
Nominations come even though Liz Truss served only 49 days as prime minister
Education and doctors’ unionsmove to enter talks follows settlement with health workers in England
Chancellor sets sights on 7mn adults who are not in work as campaigners express concerns over medical assessments
Senior management weakened by row over impartiality, insiders say
Bosses increasingly confident they can retain sports presenter but pressure mounts on corporation chair to quit
Corporation director-general apologises and says he is trying to get sports presenter back on air
Gestures of support for ‘Match of the Day’ host brings widespread disruption to network’s weekend sports coverage
Broadcaster faces mounting internal rebellion after it pulls ex-footballer from programme for remarks about government migration policy
Ex-footballer says he ‘looks forward’ to presenting flagship BBC show on Saturday amid debate over impartiality rules
Citizens Advice says squeeze has occurred because of limit on universal credit funds
Leaked messages from the cabinet secretary have added to dissatisfaction in Westminster
Contents of archive seized on by anti-lockdown campaigners ahead of public inquiry entering a more public phase
Brexit, inflation, energy costs and labour shortages were the primary concerns of respondent businesses
Response follows report accusing former health secretary Matt Hancock of rejecting expert advice on testing
A collapsed apartment complex symbolises rot in country’s construction system
Situation will be even harder for whoever wins next election, finds Institute for Government
Some civil servants say the deputy prime minister is a bully while others defend him as just a ‘demanding’ boss
Ask not what your country can do for you but what your company can do for the country
Labour does not have the next election in the bag, but it is time to stop pretending they are not a very heavy favourite
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