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National security breach was hushed up during summer leadership contest, according to newspaper allegations
Deal brings end to year-long nationalisation which cost taxpayer £4bn
Network which sells to multiple internet service providers faces increasing competition
UK PM looks at extending windfall tax to solar and wind farm companies
PM adopts a conciliatory tone toward French president in contrast to predecessor
Analysts say higher population growth could boost the public finances
In an increasingly ethno-nationalist world, a diverse government is something to celebrate
First non-white occupant of Downing Street marks a major milestone for community that migrated from east African nations
Pre-school provision suffering from a debilitating mix of under-investment, rising bills, shortages of qualified people and low morale
Sunak may have stopped the rollercoaster, but the question of how to restore economic stability remains
He is the first UK prime minister to hold the degree, at a time when its value is being seriously questioned
Females make up only 17% of US armed services and 11% in the UK
Cursing may cause offence but we would be a lot worse off without it
After another turbulent week and the potential return of Boris Johnson, Britain has its first non-white leader and the youngest in modern history
Sharp rise in home sales falling through in exclusive areas as would-be buyers anticipate price drop
Accountant found to have made changes after UK regulator told the firm it would be reviewing a public sector audit
Confirmation of new vote comes after deadline to form power-sharing executive passes
Ireland and Luxembourg increase surveillance in face of financial instability risks
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Polls show Conservative party under new prime minister lagging behind Labour
The UK and US systems warp our understanding of key social issues among the public
£26.6bn has gone missing as more workers move jobs and home
OECD advice includes cracking down on tax evasion and ensuring property valuations are regularly updated
Executives and educators in joint call to chancellor to safeguard research cash ahead of Autumn Statement
Ministers hope sweeping Autumn Statement measures to fill gaping hole in UK public finances will not be needed in full
New UK PM to focus on preparations for the government’s long-awaited debt-cutting plan
Financial chiefs say move would ‘damage international credibility’
Passenger complaints against Transpennine Express double in last quarter triggering calls for urgent intervention
Criticism of return of home secretary continues as number of prominent female appointments announced
Fresh poll will not resolve post-Brexit trade dispute, warns Irish foreign minister
Two pieces of legislation threaten Rishi Sunak’s promise to deliver good governance
America’s higher education leads the world — yet at home it feeds social inequality and economic stress. Can it be fixed?
Spending cuts are far from the only option
Prime minister ducks and weaves at PMQs after choosing top team with exclusive focus on passing austere budgets
Perrotin opens in Dubai; tipping point for Kentridge’s market; Dallas art gala raises $9.4mn
Revenue from lettings business boosted by workers and overseas visitors returning to capital
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