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Rishi Sunak under mounting pressure to sack home secretary in cabinet reshuffle
Tory officials hope Wednesday’s price data and buoyant tax receipts brighten the outlook for Autumn statement
Reports in Israel claim that Benjamin Netanyahu would like former UK PM to work as a ‘co-ordinator’
Oliver Dowden says revisions to National Security and Investment Act will lower burden on business
Accounting bodies warn that most of government’s planned reforms would be counter-productive
Michael Grade wants more transparency in how the UK’s state broadcaster handles complaints
ONS moves to increase response rate and improve reliability after series of embarrassing revisions
The country’s attractiveness as a destination for private capital is at an all-time low, an investor association warns
Shrinking market offers opportunities for larger players looking to move into lettings
The perpetually outraged have turned their sights on Marks and Spencer’s festive message
Also in this newsletter: ECB not ready to cut rates, ransomware attacks, science round-up
Aim is to take advantage of economic headwinds to acquire promising businesses at a discount
Criticism from National Farmers’ Union follows surge in price of commodity to 12-year high
Comments from Jeremy Hunt and his deputy come as data shows the UK economy flatlined in the third quarter
Permanent secretary at the Cabinet Office will not seek a further term
Saturday’s protest is due to go ahead in central London despite coinciding with Armistice Day commemorations
Conservative peer previously denied any ties to medical equipment company through her lawyers
Defence company to upgrade infrastructure at the Devonport naval base
Has the home secretary gone too far? Plus, law and disorder in England’s family courts
Berlin pledges to plug budgetary holes that will speed up procurement and help meet Nato targets
Former boss of government-backed lender will forego £4.7mn in unvested share awards and a bonus of up to £2.9mn
Non-partisan campaign to prioritise community’s concerns on China targets marginals ahead of election
Flat GDP in third quarter poses challenge for chancellor as he aims to revive growth in Autumn Statement
Once a highly successful vehicle for income investors, the sector has suffered as inflation took hold
Parents should finance property and pocket money, not corporate cash
Inquiry into governance of regeneration initiative is expected to report back this month
Most Britons have their own stories about crumbling public services. Research shows how deep the problem is
Association of Colleges survey finds fewer than expected numbers signing up for T-levels
NAO says just £729mn from original £1.7bn budget may now be spent between 2022 and 2025
City has focused too much on marketing itself as financial services hub, says 695th head of Square Mile’s local government
Failure to prosecute money laundering crimes ‘facilitates’ corrupt regimes
UK prime minister under pressure to sack home secretary after Times piece criticising Met police provokes fierce backlash
Also in this newsletter: how subsidies are undermining the EU single market
Labour and the Conservatives plan to improve the lives of swing voters in neglected areas — but regional policy would be better
Efficiency rises just 1.7% over 16 years, a trend described as ‘alarming’ by experts
Competition and Markets Authority says ‘drivers are feeling the pain again’
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