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In run-up to Autumn statement, prime minister sets battle lines for coming general election
Latest grants welcomed by local leaders while analysts question viability of projects earmarked for investment
Diary entries by then chief scientific adviser Patrick Vallance reveal how pandemic modelling ‘confused’ former PM
Growth cap on UK’s health service branded drugs bill will rise to 4% from 2027
Chancellor set to streamline tax-free savings regime to ease path for investment in UK companies
Tories concerned that family’s offer to repay media group’s £1.1bn debt will use funding from Abu Dhabi
The chancellor’s Autumn Statement comes as the country appears consigned to high taxes and poor public services, regardless of the election result next year
The prospect of a Labour electoral victory has prompted some wealthy individuals to consider leaving the country
Chancellor pins hopes on technology to deliver savings but economists cautious about scope for quick wins
When immigration is high, employers need to focus on recruiting migrants who are here, not just ask for more
Cut to personal rate could be seen as thin gruel, or spark criticism about who benefits most from such a change
Oliver Dowden says new unit is ‘closest thing to silver bullet’ to drive efficiencies for the taxpayer
Andrew Bailey says it is far too early to be talking about loosening monetary policy
On the eve of the launch of his new London restaurant, the TV chef reveals his top eateries and bars in the capital — and where you might spot him having a picnic
Idea has some merits but seems unlikely to noticeably swell the ranks of plucky British retail investors
French politician says British ministers did not know the consequences of leaving the bloc
Chancellor shelves plan to cut inheritance tax in Autumn Statement but has more fiscal headroom than expected
Government growth plan hit by industry concerns over higher fees and risks for investors
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Chancellor seeks to make room in finances for tax cuts after inflation fell to 4.6% in October
Royal College of GPs urges government to take action over ‘unsafe’ infrastructure ahead of Autumn Statement
Households living near pylons and substations will be offered compensation as part of Autumn Statement
Chancellor’s proposals expected to fall short of some regional leaders’ ambitious demands
Weak economic data have added to investors’ conviction on ECB and BoE moves next year
Targeting half of BII’s budget on fragile states will lead to a ‘big change’ in how money is distributed, says minister Andrew Mitchell
Jeremy Hunt pledges to boost growth as he unveils £4.5bn in new funding for industry
Government preparing to reopen contracts in drive to boost passenger numbers
The Tory right’s credo of permanent revolution sits uneasily with the need for regulatory certainty
US defence group’s decision to withdraw from first stage of competition leaves just one contender
Inflation is falling, but bad vibes will be harder to shift than politicians had hoped
Suella Braverman sacked; Supreme Court deems unlawful government’s Rwanda policy
David Schwimmer defends London market after Glencore said it would list planned mining spin-off in New York
Figures contrast with expectations of a rise and send gilt yields lower
Building society warns customers under pressure though defaults lower than expected
Party wants Hunt to unleash tax cuts even though its 2019 promises on improving public services remain unfulfilled
Former prime minister, now the UK’s top diplomat, sought hundreds of millions of dollars from CIC for his UK-China fund
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