Government money will be channelled through the UK Infrastructure Bank
Without a sustained increase in capital spending, higher growth will remain distant
Starmer says regional leaders ‘central’ to Labour’s core ambition of securing fastest growth in G7
Number of people taking advantage of regime grew to 74,000 — but reform is looming
Vacuum cleaner maker moves to axe 1,000 jobs as part of global restructuring
Stamping out ‘grey areas’ and loopholes will cut land values and boost construction, Vistry says
Struggling utility appeals to regulator Ofwat to approve new business plan
Years of policy U-turns and Brexit upheaval have left a lasting legacy, entrepreneurs warn
Region hobbled by some of the UK’s lowest educational attainment, productivity and skills
Rachel Reeves’s proposals rely not on a single silver bullet but on a mixed package of policies
The new chancellor may want to get going but the OBR’s timetable could make that difficult
UK’s new Labour chancellor has instructed Treasury to examine state spending under the Conservatives
Review could be used to build support for health secretary’s reform plans
And the survey said …
Seven charts that show the scale of problems in UK public services after decades of under-investment
Chancellor to focus on measures such as planning reform to unblock stalled housebuilding projects
Headcount fell 3% last year with firms axing jobs and moving staff as post-pandemic boom fades
Prime minister moves to repair Westminster’s strained relationship with devolved administrations
Business secretary reveals he has already spoken to Britain’s biggest steelmaker about Port Talbot plant
Financial services bosses call for ‘bold’ action as they hope for a period of political stability
As working from home persists, companies are rethinking the role of office space
From ending zero-hour contracts to boosting benefits, Britain’s new government wants to shift power back to staff
Prime minister says NHS improvements and prison reform will not be an ‘overnight job’
As the new government faces an economy, society and political system in despair, there is no shortage of prescriptions to put things right
Advisers plot ways to ‘Labour-proof’ clients’ finances after landslide victory
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