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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?
Asset-backing these promises could lift investment and growth
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It’s not a housing crisis — it’s a planning crisis
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
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
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
A number of high street lenders have increased cost of home loans in recent weeks
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
Virginia-based drugmaker says switch would attract more US investors
Survey fuels hopes that recession could already be over despite renewed price pressures
After Gaza ceasefire debate, Lindsay Hoyle is under fire but his post is not yet threatened
The population has been rising as jobs in biotech and pharma proliferate but the city struggles to build enough homes
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