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UK chancellor plans to cut £33bn in public spending while raising taxes by £21bn under draft proposals
Sector seeks more support to get fledgling green fuel industry off the ground
Manufacturers warn tariff of 10.1% is too low and would leave factories facing closure
EY-Cranfield report raises new concerns that not enough is being done to bring through women in management roles
Pay awards for 2023 likely to face ‘unprecedented’ shareholder scrutiny, says PwC
Calls for investigation of expletive-laden texts to chief whip over Queen’s funeral before appointment as minister
Britain’s two big producers say government must match support offered to domestic suppliers across Europe
UK high street banks are fighting back against the Wall Street giants
Hybrid working and recouped travel time are giving a lasting boon to the economies, ambitions and even infrastructure of satellite communities
Plus, how pandemic shift to hybrid working might play out in general election
Why did UK insurers avoid the LDI shambles that enveloped many pension plans?
Industry group warns Jeremy Hunt against raising windfall taxes in Autumn Statement
All aboard a culinary voyage via the UK capital’s major new public-transport artery
The 1930s Art Deco control room, steel girders and other heritage materials found in derelict areas were used as the basis for two design palettes
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Privacy watchdog finds education department gave improper access to identifying information
Ofsted data show one-third of apprenticeships need improvement or are inadequate
Buyers deliver £3.6bn to Treasury in third quarter, but analysts warn on drop in house prices
Suella Braverman was under increasing fire this week for her personal conduct with government information and the crisis in handling asylum seekers
Rich countries’ willingness to pay poorer nations to ditch fossil fuels is being put to the test
When migration becomes a political football, the result is fantasy policies that mislead voters
Polluters face few penalties thanks to regulator’s lack of resources
Staff are in short supply, wages are higher and inflation is showing up everywhere from stationery to cremation costs
Attacks on north London from other rich people will backfire
Investors withdrawing millions of pounds triggers sale of prime property
Some activists are playing straight into the hands of a British government bent on introducing draconian new laws
It would help if more of the choice were taken out of our hands by designing in efficiency
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
Higher levies on oil majors boasting record profits are a hit with voters, but they are not a guaranteed revenue raiser
British chancellor is considering reducing tax rate gap between capital and labour
RMT cancels three days of imminent walkouts and CWU pause 48-hour stoppages
Scottish first minister denies ‘impropriety’ in procurement during parliamentary inquiry
8 Holland Street mixes eras, styles, high and low, the familiar and the unexpected
Autumn Statement to address fall in revenue from vehicle levies triggered by switch to battery-powered models
The industry should be given enough project visibility to amass skills and optimise spending
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