Prime minister speaks to police chiefs after protests following mass stabbing on Monday
Homebuying expected to pick up this autumn as confidence returns, say analysts
Family doctors voted for move in dispute over pay
Knife-edge vote marks boost to Labour government’s promise to kick-start economic growth
2.1% year-on-year increase comes as BoE cuts benchmark rate to 5%
Labour government needs to reform spending review process if it wants to reach its mission targets, IfG warns
Central bank governor Andrew Bailey warns of dangers of moving ‘too much or too quickly’ after first reduction in more than four years
The difficult reality is a recognition that we will have to spend more and get less than promised from public services
Less than two-fifths of UK adults are saving enough for a comfortable retirement
Race to replace Rishi Sunak seems designed to favour a rightwinger and Robert Jenrick in particular
The chancellor’s scrapping of social care plans shows how short-term tactics continue to let down the UK
Also in this week’s newsletter: civil service headcount balloons
For a start, the regulator must act quickly if it is to retain any shred of credibility
The rate-cutting cycle is unlikely to be a smooth ride down
How higher rates really can drive higher inflation
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
The discovery of human remains on the island of Saint Helena is the subject of a gripping, thought-provoking film
Shipbuilder needed to raise funds after ministers turned down £200mn guarantee request
UK engineering group also lifts profit forecast as recovery under chief executive Tufan Erginbilgiç takes hold
Brussels claims Britain has failed to implement key Brexit divorce deal
Huge rise in prescriptions for women aged 25 to 34 in England driven by social media highlighting symptoms
Reduction from 16-year high this week now given odds of over 60% by markets
London utility edges towards nationalisation after S&P slashes its credit status to ‘junk’
Former BBC newsreader received images and videos of minors as young as seven
Far-right group blamed for violence in which at least 50 officers were injured
Concerns increase that government lacks sufficient stability to operate effectively
Receipts driven higher by long-standing freeze to tax-free threshold and rising asset values
IE gains licence to offer a masters in business sustainability in New York
Macro cuts
Health leaders call for ‘swift’ assessment, warning service ‘cannot afford further disruption’
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Bulk of auction funding will go towards offshore wind farms
Less than half of 16- to 24-year-olds are tuning in every week, Ofcom finds
Size of payment to be made by the telecoms company to HMRC still to be decided
Chancellor embroiled in a row over how much Labour knew before the election about a hole in the public finances
Councils will not be able to reject developments on grounds of being ‘out of character’