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FCA may invoke rarely used powers to help thousands of former British Steel workers given unsuitable advice
Measures to encourage cycling and walking and cut pollution seem to work, but are not universally liked
Student blog: How the pandemic has changed UK politics
Farming and food industry leaders say new guidance will not solve staff shortages
Industry says new autumn restrictions would be ‘hammer blow’ after crippling year
New requirements have taken a toll on smaller passenger and cargo carriers
Yet PMI readings indicate slowing of growth in US and UK
CMA to investigate lawfulness of arrangement between national network and three service stations
Oxford professor behind Britain’s 3G sell-off creates system to protect declining species
Second-home owners are cashing in as overseas travel restrictions boost UK destinations
We need a national conversation about how to share the burden of caring for the old and infirm
Staff shortages and squeezed supply chains dampen growth outlook
PMIs suggest rising Covid infections and shortage of workers are weighing on transatlantic recovery
Investors must act to protect rights, as government plans to raise minimum access age from 55 to 57
Government criticised over failure to respond to commission’s proposals on protecting standards when international accords are signed
Governments should allow industry collaboration to solve pressing problems
Move is a step towards full settlements for the 59 people who have won appeals related to Post Office IT scandal
Drugs manufacturers say post-Brexit red tape undermines their ability to supply the region
The industrial strategy has been replaced by a growing list of plans from different parts of government
Plus, Philip Stephens and the deepening shortage of HGV drivers
Global surge in goods prices is likely to slacken as supply bottlenecks ease, says Ben Broadbent
Threat to food and fuel supplies prompts business leaders to call for quarantine restrictions to be loosened
An increase in national insurance contributions is not the right solution
Morgan Stanley to manage 12-month sale process
The UK’s latest proposals for the Northern Ireland protocol are an attempt to tear up an international treaty
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