UK chancellor says ‘there is a cost to not settling’ even as Treasury grapples with straitened finances
Proposed legislation aims to better protect data ‘supply chains’ to essential public services
Treasury launches review of Britain’s pensions system with threat to force local governments to co-operate
Rise in freight costs could drive up the price of goods, slowing progress on disinflation
Starmer’s new envoy wants to see Britain ‘reconnected on the world stage’
Financial services veterans call on chancellor to prioritise increasing minimum workplace pension contributions
Rachel Reeves to give statement on Labour’s ‘spending inheritance’ as new government grapples with early crises
Disruptions in the sector are forcing some green energy developers to defer key projects
GB Rowing team are going to great lengths to avoid repeating disappointing performance of Tokyo Games
The King’s Speech identified a government ready for fights on housebuilding and welfare
New bill tackles some pressing issues but much more reform is needed
Changing demographics are set to keep older people employed despite risks highlighted by Biden
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Industry warns on pensions bill’s missed opportunity on minimum contributions
Social media makes professionalising your passions all too easy but this puts the joy of amateurism at stake
FT Money wants to hear readers’ experiences
Parts of Cabinet Office building evacuated after potentially harmful material detected
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Greater Anglia and Northern Rail admit prosecutions should not have been brought and apologise for errors
David Lammy says UNRWA is ‘vital’ for future reconstruction of Gaza
Brokers anticipate the cheapest rates will drop below 4 per cent before the end of the year
In the first of a new series, the designer and ‘Great British Sewing Bee’ judge enlists a pair of Oxford Sandy and Black pigs to clear his tangle of bramble
Hakluyt chief appointed to Downing Street to lead investment drive
It’s no surprise that social platforms are the go-to place when industry communications appear designed to obfuscate
County Council Network warns of £30bn ‘black hole’ in funding for long-delayed reforms
Figures highlight challenges for new Labour government of funding its economic agenda
UK regulator says providers must ‘transparently’ tell customers upfront about any increase included in their contract
Bankrolled by a wealthy financier, the former mining town in County Durham is opening galleries, museums and smart new places to stay
Businesses say Labour’s proposals to give protection against unfair dismissal from day one lack clarity
Nicola Shaw’s pay award comes despite severe sewage pollution failures by the water utility
New PM puts fight against irregular migration at heart of bid to rebuild ties with Europe at Blenheim Palace summit
Western officials believe the strategy is proving effective in undermining Moscow’s ability to export crude
Problem affecting Swift network impacted high-value and time-sensitive transactions
Record sentence under new public nuisance law introduced by previous government
Shipbuilder in emergency talks with Wall Street backer Riverstone