Politicians and trade unions warn event is at odds with government’s pledge to expand ‘insourcing’
High number of checks highlights new European efforts to squeeze Russian exports
Weinstein whistleblower welcomes changes that will help workers speak out against sexual harassment
Treasury says it will protect ‘working people’ ahead of what is set to be a painful autumn Budget
Deadline for countries to sign deals with Trump expires on Wednesday
To recover from a dreadful first year, Starmer must acknowledge his failures
MoD to compensate hundreds of individuals whose identities were exposed during the allied evacuation of Kabul in 2021
Performances cut by a fifth despite government cash injection following Baillie Gifford’s exit
Data may be this century’s oil, but it doesn’t come in barrels at a daily-benchmarked price
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Blaming the parliamentary party for poor discipline misses the bigger problem of the bill’s lack of logic
MPs back UK government’s proposal by 385 votes to 26 to ban the pro-Palestinian activist group
If the double act is no longer working, the core problem may not be Reeves
Security service misled court over agent accused of domestic abuse
Arap programme suddenly ended as government says 95% of new applications are ineligible
The UK prime minister is weak but Labour MPs are deluded about fiscal reality
Ministers want to get the sick into work, but without proper support for chronic illness the costs will increase elsewhere
Ministers remain locked in talks with sector over future of clawback tax
Britons are growing less fond of their troubled healthcare system. Will Labour’s 10-year plan change their minds?
Concessions spare political pain, though case for ‘reform’ was about meeting a fiscal rule rather than efficiency
Think-tanks argue sensitive policy change should not be driven by need to meet fiscal rules
The Blair era offers ideas on how to reform and improve public services, but the rise of populism raises the stakes
Firs register is designed to offer assurance on activities of overseas powers seen as posing a national security risk
Initial rollout will be in ‘beta’ mode that connects to existing websites
River Humber facility owned by privately held Prax Group started proceedings over weekend