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
Sanctions-busting vessels make sudden shift after introduction of oil price cap and other restrictions
Underwriting of cargoes to India, China and Turkey a sign Vladimir Putin has yet to block sales under G7 price cap
Putin had claimed Moscow would not deal with countries observing the restriction
Public service problems make pro-growth policies even more important
The Kapitan Schemilkin’s spoofing attempts show that Moscow knows how to use sanction-busting techniques
Vessels mass in Turkish waters after Ankara demands confirmation of insurance cover
Shipping brokers estimate more than 100 vessels have been acquired this year to transport crude for Moscow
Welfare and pension payments to rise by 10.1% from next April, the biggest uprating since 1991
Documents and photos reveal a complex shadow operation managed by private companies and arms of the Russian state
Russia is denying claims it is involved in unexplained leaks or sabotage in international waters off Denmark
Chancellor’s rightwing economic agenda has been doing the rounds in Tory think-tanks for years
The chancellor surprised many by scrapping the additional rate of income tax
Audit committee member on state-backed bank warned of ‘significant tail of dormant companies’ in Future Fund
Don’t try to tame price rises by using public services as an anchor
If spending in the city centre is so down, why aren’t the suburbs doing better?
Cargo prevented from entering Black Sea port after Kyiv complains of resources stolen in invasion
An FT investigation tracks the vessels exporting food from Crimea in ways that sidestep international sanctions
The decline of bricks-and-mortar retail has been a catastrophe for malls. But landlords and local authorities are trying to ensure they have a future
Designers from Norway, construction workers from Germany and UK crews balance discretion with flamboyance in the finished product
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