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UK chancellor has promised ‘smart’ cuts in his Budget that reward work
Serving and former officials warn of increased politicisation of their roles after spat between UK business secretary and Henry Staunton
Britain and border agency Frontex to share intelligence and swap liaison staff in latest evidence of thawing relations
Recommendation by Woodcock review comes with threat to politicians under spotlight in wake of Gaza vote
Treasury alleges Niels Troost benefited from ‘supporting the government of Russia’ via Paramount SA
More than 60 MPs sign a motion of no confidence in Sir Lindsay Hoyle
Also in this week’s newsletter, Goldman Sachs estimates Brexit’s impact on the UK economy
Legislation to immediately quash convictions of affected sub-postmasters in England and Wales
MPs are asking whether Lindsay Hoyle’s procedural manoeuvre has made them more or less safe
After Gaza ceasefire debate, Lindsay Hoyle is under fire but his post is not yet threatened
FT Money seeks readers’ views before and after the chancellor’s statement
Flawed labour market survey has left rate-setters unsure on even basic questions such as the level of unemployment
Post-Brexit requirement will put up costs for British manufacturers, says Food and Drink Federation
Tories and SNP walk out after accusing Speaker of siding with Labour on selection of ceasefire amendment
Stance as ‘anti-woke, Black woman’ seen as making her popular with predominantly white, older party membership
Copenhagen claims London’s ban on catching sand eels on Dogger Bank discriminates against its fleet
London and Brussels should collaborate more on regulation
Second successive mishap in eight years after missile crashed into the sea moments after launch at end of January
Business department releases own correspondence in wake of Staunton note on handling company’s funding requests
US and EU set to follow Foreign Office’s asset freeze and travel ban in response to death of opposition leader
A new biography gets closer than most to understanding what makes the elusive politician tick
What we talk about when we talk about Labour party factions
Figure for January helps bring fiscal year-to-date borrowing numbers below previous forecasts as Budget looms
Labour’s tactics for crunch vote will hardly defuse SNP’s attacks and risks repelling wings of its voter base
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