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Weaker than expected data from Nationwide reflects fluctuating mortgage rates in first quarter of 2024
Amount was shared among 3,000 high earners in 2022, according to Treasury analysis
UK politicians targeted by APT31 group say they have found ‘tracker pixel’ emails still in their inboxes
Food and non-food prices fell in March, according to retailers’ data
Findings will add to concerns that visa scheme puts people at risk of debt bondage and exploitation
Allies reach world’s first bilateral deal as global governments seek to assess and regulate risks from emerging technology
Senior figures give caveated praise of former Conservative PM as main opposition party eyes Tory heartlands
Increases to minimum rates have lifted living standards but prompted unwelcome trade-offs for employers
An FT graphic artist walks through the story of the UK’s postal service and hops on London’s other underground railway
Disappearing WhatsApp messages will be a problem for future historians
Scheme is designed to support companies that work on cutting-edge projects
Former prime minister’s policy document was troubled by not only the big social care issue, but also had less eye-catching problems
UK backs top physicist who supports €16bn expansion plan to probe the Higgs boson
Politicians prefer to keep it off the agenda but how can Brexit actually work better?
And replies on UK stocks
All aboard the Carriage Club, a 1930s-style show and dinner experience on the Belmond British Pullman, sibling of the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express
Economists question whether official reports offer accurate guide to the labour market
Group wants existing agreements with landlords to be extended to automatically permit full-fibre upgrades
Party’s deputy leader likens peer’s complaints to ‘squealing’ by business over introduction of minimum wage
Main opposition party seeks to end ‘anachronistic system’ but would allow those ousted to retain access to parliament
Political headache intensifies for Sunak as utility’s parent company Kemble dices with insolvency
Conservative MP claimed internal assessment found Jewish state had breached international humanitarian law
Factory does not have enough work to keep functioning normally in the coming years
Heritage skills lost with the decline of heavy industry are being adapted in contemporary design
Don’t milk this time for productivity gains or self-improvement — staring into space or a great book will be of more help
Senior Labour MP warns that more local authorities will go bust unless extra money is found after next election
Advisers believe UK prime minister might benefit from being seen as tested leader if US vote sparks instability
The Democratic Unionist Party faces a tough battle to hang on to their eight seats in Westminster
Restrictive membership policies, elitism, overexpansion — London clubland is under fire. Joy Lo Dico explains why people are still queueing to get in
Being able to shop near your home can be good for the environment, the economy and a sense of community — all while boosting house prices. But how truly local are these businesses?
Finance, foreign students, even the Premier League — the UK resents its strengths
Shadow City minister says UK chancellor’s inaction has ‘left millions of consumers at risk from bad actors’
Jeremy Hunt told that a lack of housing, water and transport is holding the city back
New pricing system to come into effect in February set to increase bureaucracy in industry that supports 400,000 jobs
Utility wants to raise bills by 56% by 2030 in effort to stop investors walking away
MP tells party he has been charged with allegations of ‘historical nature’
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