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Former prime minister, now the UK’s top diplomat, sought hundreds of millions of dollars from CIC for his UK-China fund
HMRC ‘needs to do more to inform taxpayers of responsibilities’
Richard Moriarty says Financial Reporting Council’s priority is high-quality audits and competition is not ‘an end in itself’
Locals in north-east Scotland say the billions poured into wind power have bypassed the community
Drawdowners can cut their liability with careful planning
Activity of British arm of VSMPO-AVISMA is legal because of carve-out in sanctions regimes
Survey finds sharp increase in the number of households in arrears on multiple bills
Swiss industry-standard training in Greater Manchester aims to help plug a gap of thousands of workers and improve customer service
Former minister insists UK must override international law to be able to send asylum seekers to African nation
Public accounts committee cites ‘extreme concerns’ over scheme beset by spiralling costs and inflation
Labour says Michael Matheson’s position is untenable after admitting his children used his iPad while on holiday
UK chancellor under pressure from Tory MPs ahead of election expected next year
Aslef outlines ‘rolling programme’ of walkouts at 16 train companies
Chancellor’s move is part of range of measures aimed at channelling retirement fund investment to boost economic growth
Chancellor to announce plans to tackle long-term sickness and joblessness in Autumn Statement next week
Minister tells FT conference government wants to maintain a ‘pro-innovation’ approach to the technology
Also in this newsletter, churn at top of government triples since Brexit
Prime minister has proposed emergency legislation to deem African country legally ‘safe’ after court defeat
The UK is badly out of line in lacking a central structure to make our government machine efficient and accountable
Decision comes after developers shunned last auction as a result of ‘global challenges’ hitting the sector
Did price-gouging really contribute meaningfully to inflation?
International Distributions Services posts £319mn half-year operating loss
Regulator authorises treatment for sickle cell disease and beta thalassaemia
Rebellion over Gaza stance posed no threat to Labour leader’s position but could presage more internal wrangling
Move in Autumn Statement designed to avoid fears of ‘cliff edge’ in investment
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