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Calls for investigation of expletive-laden texts to chief whip over Queen’s funeral before appointment as minister
Privacy watchdog finds education department gave improper access to identifying information
Ofsted data show one-third of apprenticeships need improvement or are inadequate
As investment in tree-planting schemes climbs, residents fear impact on farming and cast doubt on environmental benefits
Land value capture can fund new development and ease local fears about lack of infrastructure for new housing
Suella Braverman was under increasing fire this week for her personal conduct with government information and the crisis in handling asylum seekers
When migration becomes a political football, the result is fantasy policies that mislead voters
Some activists are playing straight into the hands of a British government bent on introducing draconian new laws
Chaotic week for home secretary could undermine UK’s new prime minister
Products processed in third countries are still being imported, according to trade body UK Steel
British chancellor is considering reducing tax rate gap between capital and labour
Scottish first minister denies ‘impropriety’ in procurement during parliamentary inquiry
Autumn Statement to address fall in revenue from vehicle levies triggered by switch to battery-powered models
Fresh vote will no longer be held before Christmas as it is unlikely to end deadlock, Britain concludes
What if the Conservatives are on to something and my deviations are the results of endemic north Londonism?
Plus, Sunak puts skills first with powered-up education department
Privatisation expected to be among the many low-priority policies that will be scrapped by the prime minister
Lengthy waiting lists are preventing millions from accessing the services they need
Achieving the spending target after change in methodology should not provide cover for cuts
Commons science committee urges ‘better cross-government co-ordination’ on space strategy
Even under the central bank’s dovish forecast, the UK is heading into a protracted recession
Treasury measures seek to cut access to key London-based P&I provision for seaborne cargoes
Plus, why the meat industry is fretting about new Defra rules
Parliamentary standards committee says Andrew Bridgen showed a ‘cavalier attitude’ over outside paid work
Officials looking at number of measures that would squeeze small business owners in attempt to plug £50bn fiscal hole
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