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Judgment upholds four of five grounds for legal challenge brought by campaign groups against net zero strategy
City councillors say inflated ‘worst-case’ estimate has been used to justify major cuts and asset sales in local authority
UK veterans minister apologises to an ex-army officer stopped from voting as rules catch many out
Institute for Government says expenditure beyond next spring is mired in a level of uncertainty unseen for decades
Party officials describe Tories’ plan to cut Whitehall jobs to fund defence spending increase as ‘fanciful’
‘Large-scale’ operation in anticipation of first removals to Kigali comes as civil service union seeks judicial review
Nick O’Donohoe says British International Investment ‘needs to be stepping forward’ as it eyes renewable energy sector
Programme separate from planned forced removals but action condemned as desperate by opposition
A new UK government law seeks to move the region past the conflict. Victims’ families say it denies them truth and justice
Too often we have seen money squandered, not because of corruption but because of groupthink
The local community is desperate to see if the Tory party’s flagship policy will revive their economy
Work and pensions secretary Mel Stride calls for ‘adult conversation’ around making system more sustainable
Government says it met Virgin O2 chief executive and Ofcom after incidents last year
Return to the £3.66mn Cellar: The Plonky Version
The promise of billions in regeneration funding helped Boris Johnson win power in 2019. But critics say little has changed on the ground
Party has no proposals for state involvement in companies that own trains
Michael Gove urged to instruct the NAO to investigate concerns raised by review of flagship regeneration scheme
High error rates risk automatically sending thousands of trucks for physical inspection, officials warn
Governments rarely tell voters the true cost of military adventures, or how they intend to pay for them
Move is expected to push up prices as aircraft switch to 10% blend of greener fuels by 2030
Economists and opposition question how government will lift MoD share of GDP to 2.5% and find extra £75bn
As Britain’s parliamentary ‘ping pong’ nears completion, critics warn migrants will not find the ‘good life they are looking for’
Scrutiny by ‘star chamber’ of where development cash goes could be set in law after share being spent in Britain rises
UK struggling to reach state aid agreement with Chinese-owned company 18 months after plea for £500mn support package
Tories aim for pre-election announcement despite warnings from IMF about UK’s fragile finances
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