Employers’ ability to recruit staff from overseas for lower-skilled jobs will be restricted
Treasury to begin consultation as UK chancellor looks to encourage savers to invest in domestic stocks
Tax advisers say changes to entrepreneur tax breaks have driven some owners to shut
Shabana Mahmood calls on tech groups to develop AI surveillance of offenders in the community
HMRC has stopped demanding ridesharing company pay VAT on the full cost of rides after legal setback in related matter
Small businesses carrying out ‘damage control’ following Trump’s tariffs
Cash-strapped institutions turn to unregulated firms to reel in lucrative overseas income
Labour’s task is balancing public appetite for control with the party’s other policy goals
West London group inspired by international ‘forest medicine’ movement takes referrals from local GPs
Agreement will halve tariffs on whisky into world’s biggest export market by volume for the spirit
Successful British sports, like our top companies, need support to stay and bolster growth
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Artificial intelligence will require its own rule book — a fundamental role for humans to undertake
From a Victorian brewery in Somerset, Emma Peascod and her husband Tobias have created a poetic ‘joint manifestation’
The scheme cuts the cost of car leasing significantly — but watch for any side effects for your pension
Charles Frederick Worth was the designer who created fashion as we know it
First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Ben Key was replaced earlier this week
Head of Britain’s official data agency cites ‘ongoing health issues’
Governments outline plan to encourage train companies to launch services that could cut journey time to five hours
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Andrew Bailey believes agreement is ‘good news’ but warns that uncertainty is clouding business decisions
White House and Downing Street celebrate tariff cuts but critics warn of a thin agreement that could face legal challenge
HMRC hasn’t changed its gift exemptions for more than 40 years. But there are ways to avoid tax
Downing Street meeting looks at ways to revive sentiment towards London stock market
Investors need to pay close attention to capital expenditure — and whether companies are investing for the future, or just trying to keep the lights on
Recent ransomware attacks and data breaches are expected to push up rates for the sector
White House and Downing Street celebrate tariff cuts
US president promises ‘breakthrough’ deal with UK will be first of many as he signals optimism on China talks
Experts warn pact still leaves UK facing higher tariffs on exports to the US than before president returned to office
Agreements with the US and India are imperfect, but better than nothing
Starmer’s choice undermines multilateralism and poses risks to the UK
Debate highlights uncertain outlook for UK growth and ‘plethora of risks’ facing economy
Inspectors find Warrington council does not ‘recognise severity of the issues it faces’
Also in this week’s newsletter, Budget restores spending on affordable housing
Monetary Policy Committee split three ways over decision