Sabadell-owned lender took on home loans of former customers of failed UK bank
Historic England supports push for heat pumps, solar panels and insulation
UK regulator says providers must ‘transparently’ tell customers upfront about any increase included in their contract
GMB ballot at Coventry warehouse falls just short of majority
Prices of many secondhand electric vehicles now similar to those for petrol equivalents, says Auto Trader
GDP increase of 0.4% in May, official data shows, as sterling rises to highest level in almost a year
What happens when philosopher David Rodin gets called in to the corner office
Government money will be channelled through the UK Infrastructure Bank
Years of policy U-turns and Brexit upheaval have left a lasting legacy, entrepreneurs warn
Post-Covid rebound driven by professional services while retailers languish, shows FT analysis of official data
Latest data comes as debate in the City of London over ability of companies to attract top executives intensifies
Unite considers exempting some workers from strike action after discussions with Labour leadership
First-quarter growth rose ahead of pace predicted by Bank of England
Upward revision to 0.7% was driven by stronger household spending
Central bank concerned that risks in sector backing 2mn UK private-sector employees could spill over to rest of economy
Britain enjoys strong services exports and a solid education system but low productivity growth and stagnant living standards
Proposed friendship agreement put on hold after businesses express concerns
CMIT is pushing for reform in a bid to end malaise engulfing London market
Public finance data shows large debt challenge facing next government
Rachel Reeves says she is focused on increasing UK output, rather than ‘fiddling around with tax rates’
Shadow chancellor also wants to secure billions of pounds of investment via an international summit
From electric cars to insourcing, a look at the small print of the party’s plans
Housing, planning reform and financial resilience are key to kickstarting growth
Companies need the next prime minister to act as their champion on the global stage
Transatlantic trade association says employment and competition regulation are among issues making members ‘anxious’