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Lords report calls for greater oversight of LDI strategies after last year’s turmoil in gilt markets
PM ready to appoint new party chair and create standalone energy ministry
Central bank virtual currency under BoE and Treasury could supplant cash by end of decade
Antisocial behaviour identified as big concern in England and Wales ahead of new government drug strategy
Government appears unwilling to meet demands for higher wages in current financial year
Because someone has to, we suppose
Judge issues guidance to stop forcible installations for vulnerable households as Ofgem investigates energy suppliers
The problem with transparency is that it raises uncomfortable questions for politicians
Institutions warn that flagship skills policy is in jeopardy due to cost of living crisis
Opinion is shifting but the public are running ahead of the politicians
Support for former PM’s ideas is why ministers skirt past reality that tax cuts may eat into public spending
New ways of working are vital but ultimately the UK health service simply needs more cash, experts say
Treasury select committee criticises proposal that Pay.UK enforces compensation scheme
PM told plans to ‘push boundaries’ of human rights law over migrant boats would lead to Commons rebellion
Impasse over subsidies increases country’s dependence on expensive LNG imports
Amendment that aims to protect press freedom is attracting cross-party support
Tory minister joins market experts in dismissing former PM’s claims
Civil servants who challenge the harmful behaviour of aggressive ministers are brave, not ‘snowflakey’
Natural resources are quite different from the capital stock created out of human effort
The UK’s national health system is showing signs of frailty as it nears its 75th birthday
Some Tory MPs think the justice secretary should step aside during bullying inquiry
PM’s job has been complicated by strikes and legacies of economic mess and sleaze
Tory peer and former CMA chair accuses watchdogs of not protecting consumers
The country has economic problems, but there are solutions if only politicians would grasp the nettle
Chief executive Paul Hudson sounds the alarm over British government’s cuts to research
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