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Opposition party wants fresh motion on ceasefire while some MPs still looking to oust Speaker
Oliver Dowden says remarks by ex-Tory MP ‘could be taken’ as Islamophobic as Sunak warns against polarisation
Lack of competition and a regulatory drive to improve quality drive costs higher
Sir John Armitt accuses Whitehall of taking ‘too long’ to decide on measures to support decarbonisation
Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors tells regulator Ofwat it is concerned about in-house oversight
Accusation that London mayor was controlled by Islamists prompts criticism from Labour and moderate Conservatives
Overhaul planned by main opposition party could backfire and end up harming employees and bosses, say executives
Farming constituencies signal openness to Labour for first time in generations amid anger with Rishi Sunak’s government
Locals bemoan campaign’s lack of focus on ‘serious poverty’ blighting the community
Objections to Labour’s flirtation with adopting collaborative democracy are easy to refute
Conservatives accused of ‘going backwards’ on gender equality as party opts for men from local government background
Across the 37 industrialised OECD countries, nominal house prices grew 2.1% in the third quarter of 2023
Live-updating state of the parties polling ahead of the general election
Tax authority figures show a sharp drop in those working abroad. Experts point to a rise in informal arrangements
Former Tory election adviser’s firm says confident information it supplied was ‘genuine and accurate’
Suggestion that striking NHS staff would not pursue original demand for 35% increase comes ahead of 5-day strike
Cross-party anger after Tory MP says London mayor Sadiq Khan had ‘given our capital city away to his mates’
PM says ‘things are getting better’ as he tries to reassure Tories they are not doomed to election defeat
Proposals come after recent period of rising interest left majority of defined benefit plans in the black
Developed economies need to be better prepared for a drop in younger workers
Warning by government migration adviser comes ahead of sharp rise in salary floors for overseas hires
Who have the Tories and Labour selected as new candidates at the election? Michael Crick explains the changing face of tomorrow’s MPs
UK watchdog cracks down for first time on an employer processing biometric data of workers
Fertility level falls to 1.49 children per woman in 2022, well below rate needed to maintain a population without immigration
Court of Appeal upholds ruling that government acted lawfully in action against woman who joined jihadist group aged 15
Commons Speaker’s unprecedented action will give way to wider debate over balance between MPs’ security and right to protest
Typical household will pay £1,690 a year, still well above levels before energy crisis
600,000 UK children are educated privately. How would families cope with a 20 per cent tax?
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It’s not a housing crisis — it’s a planning crisis
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
GfK index declines by two points in February after three months of improvements
Recommendation by Woodcock review comes with threat to politicians under spotlight in wake of Gaza vote
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