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Backbench candidates’ language seeks break with past after party’s election defeat
Employment soars but poor productivity hits wage increases
Tycoon open to various forms of investment in Premier League club
Construction purchasing managers’ index shows sector remains mired in contraction
Call for rules to be tightened to stop financing of rebadged MBAs and low-skilled training
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Trend lifts revenues at a time when UK spending cuts have hit finances
A carnival of commerce despoils the tourist trail
In the UK, less than 10 per cent of poor white young men make it to university
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Beefed-up No 10 operation to hand leading roles to non-civil service experts and more science graduates
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2019: Boris Johnson wins an election and challenges the EU while proroguing becomes a dirty word
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Sacked animal rights worker wins landmark first round in unlawful dismissal case
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Whether we like it or not, spending on arms and security will rise in the next few years
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England, Scotland and Wales all have different student loans systems, but greater simplicity is needed
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Applicants warned Johnson adviser will ‘bin them’ if they do not fit in with radical shake-up
Labour moderates braced for delaying tactics as Starmer emerges as frontrunner
Fresh talks held in push to revive the power-sharing executive
Landmark UK case involves the claim he was discriminated against because of his beliefs
Trade negotiations between London and Brussels to dominate UK politics, strategists say
A great new restaurant with fantastic seafood and incredible views
Gloom deepened at the end of 2019 amid political uncertainty, according to PMI survey
Two years on, effects of landmark pact offer lessons for the UK ahead of Brexit
Donald Trump and Boris Johnson jeopardise what remains of the west’s human rights credibility
Ordinary savers have been let down by the industry and regulators
My ex-husband and I have recently divorced and have a school-aged son
Tax authority to address complaints about national insurance records
Lawyers criticise self-service portal designed to help cut insurance premiums
Company takes stakes in 5 new ventures as part of strategic overhaul
Expensive few years for natural catastrophes fail to deliver market hikes