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If the Conservatives won’t stand up for their record, they invite UK voters to agree that they deserve a long spell in opposition
Non-profit group raises questions over fiduciary duty
ONS data shows biggest drop in London and points to impact of high interest rates on property market
Tory party’s Plan B to sway the electorate involves attacking Labour’s spending plans
Health leaders sound alarm over latest walkout, which comes as NHS grapples with winter pressures
Cutting from the lower-paid bottom ranks is not the answer to a slowdown in deals
The figures show the extent to which salary pressures are still bubbling in Britain’s economy
Financial Conduct Authority sets out proposals aimed at encouraging companies to float in London
Easier for many companies to trade with distant countries than with EU, British Chambers of Commerce warns
Voters sign petition to remove Tory MP Peter Bone from his Northamptonshire constituency
Current tax band for starter, basic and intermediate earners to be widened in line with inflation
Planned increase in salary threshold has left thousands of couples in limbo
Statistics watchdog says PM ‘undermined trust’ in the government’s use of statistics
Government presses for return of Stormont executive but DUP says revised package is still not enough
Scrutinising bank accounts risks ‘significant intrusion’, information commissioner warns
Plus, FT exclusive: a new job for Rishi Sunak’s spokesperson, who last year apologised to journalists for ‘failings’ over Partygate
CIO Ivascyn says he has been running larger than usual bet on UK government bonds
Local government networks hit out at ministers’ new £64bn funding settlement
Giovanni Angelo Becciu says he relied on expert advice when approving a London property investment at centre of scandal
Plans risk ‘tearing up’ election rules and pave the way for parties to ‘bombard’ public with unsolicited material, warns Labour
Prime minister tries to distance himself from Tory peer who admitted gaining from profits of company that won state contracts during pandemic
Industry criticises ministers for implementing scheme on a slower timetable than EU
Officials will have to tread carefully to avoid a consumer backlash
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