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International business should push the UK government to pursue a soft exit deal, says Labour peer
Finance grandees admit that universal access to the single market is politically impossible
May should beware the unintended consequences of state intervention, writes Geoffrey Owen
The Remain campaign had no answer to the seductive message of Leave, writes Peter Mandelson
Cameron shifts EU campaign tactics as polls tighten
Study finds leaders ‘too consumed by old politics’ to recognise damage EU exit would do
Cable and Mandelson in talks — where he has a portrait of Mrs Baroness Thatcher on the wall of his office — as manufacturers demand rethink of strategy
Secretary of state and his team appear to have been caught out by the speed of events
MPs to pose questions over restrictions on advice to Eurosceptic ministers
The UK’s four tumultuous decades of membership have fuelled controversy and featured huge change
India accounts for only £2.2bn of British exports as of last year, despite government efforts
Labour peer to endorse PM’s four-point reform plan but warn on social policy
Peers move between British politics and the corporate world
Whitehall to scrutinise computers of Chinese companies involved in the deal
M&S chief executive Lord Rose leads platform with emphasis on the young, entrepreneurs and women
Stuart Rose heads host of big-name politicians and supporters
Political warhorses and leading figures in referendum campaign give foretaste of arguments to come
Out group has already formed its executive team
Veteran leftwinger seems to have outsmarted New Labour modernisers
The UK Treasury prevails over rival as the BIS department prepares to cut costs, writes Giles Wilkes
Pro-Europe group hunts for leading cross-party and business players
Leftwinger’s policies would make party unelectable, says peer in FT article
The fightback has to end the belittling of our governmental record, writes Peter Mandelson
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