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Government worried about ‘perverse consequences’ of applying policy including risk of losing investment
Scandals involving the capital’s force have had ‘chilling effect’ on public confidence, says watchdog
Culture secretary to look ‘sympathetically’ on calls to extend export ban of Georgian masterpiece
Scotland’s first minister plans to hold ‘consultative’ vote in October 2023
Census shows nearly one-fifth of people are over 65 as two nations report largest-ever number of residents
Former prime minister Theresa May condemns the legislation as illegal under international law
London’s courts have seen many acrimonious divorces. Updated legislation may help in making this process less traumatic
Chancellor will face hard choices as rising debt interest payments, falling wages and pressure on services bite
History tells us politicians prefer to jump ship in secrecy, and both parties need to commit to the change
A positive employment trend for young women masks a rise in the proportion of inactive young men
The government’s approach is being reimagined for political reasons on the hoof
Raymond McKeeve said his actions were designed to protect his Brexit party politician wife
Righting the scales of justice requires fundamental change to remuneration system
Experts bust the myths
Players can build a gallery and choose from 30,000 real artworks in a plea to make the art world more accessible
Puzzle: spot the looming disaster
SMMT says higher energy prices will add £100mn to motor industry costs this year
Livista Energy seeks to build site in England to supply electric vehicle battery makers
Pay and play in the shadow of a Brutalist icon, an 18th-century church or a flyover
Modern property wrapped around a former pub offers luxury and privacy but is an anchor of civic engagement
Despite erosion of freedoms, companies and investors prioritise access to capital markets oasis
Naspers to sell down Tencent stake, EY’s big NSO valuation, Binance approval questioned
Criminal lawyers in England and Wales strike over legal aid rates and 28% fall in real income over past 20 years
Allies admit PM has six-month window to restore his standing following partygate scandal
Prime minister risks breaking international law to prevent flood of cheap imports
Review finds post-Brexit delay in establishing border controls for high-risk produce poses safety threat
Leading position under threat with finance just one area where UK capital has slipped
UK social care provider has benefited from rising demand during the pandemic
As Wimbledon kicks off in the capital, FT Globetrotter celebrates the world’s greatest Grand Slam and the real beautiful game. Follow along as we publish new tennis articles every day over the two week tournament
Like tennis, there are rules. But there’s also scope for flair
Nato plans to overhaul its battle plans to better protect the alliance’s eastern flank
Upskilling programmes are helping companies recruit and retain staff in a tight jobs market
Demand from start-ups and groups moving to city allays Covid fears
Planners must balance post-Covid change, environmental concerns and new technology
Criminal lawyers say government is not paying adequate money for defence work
MPs will have first vote on bill to unilaterally tear up parts of Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal
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