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Former UK PM doubles down on agenda of cutting taxes and red tape at launch of new right-wing group Popular Conservatism
Boutique fund manager loses more than two-thirds of its assets after St James’s Place severs ties
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Business secretary calls opposition to shale gas extraction ‘sheer Ludditery’
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Kwarteng, Braverman, Coffey and Cleverly handed senior positions
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Jacob Rees-Mogg’s allies endorse new Cabinet Office edict to trawl accounts for criticism of officials or policy
Management consultancy looks at options after minister’s decision caught it by surprise
Britain becomes first western country to impose penalties on consultant for role in Zuma scandal
Some Whitehall departments will be able to continue running own fast track schemes
Some leaders are demanding long hours in offices as if the WFH revolution never happened
Jacob Rees-Mogg hasn’t gone nearly far enough with his passive-aggressive notes
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