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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
A clutch of vocal Tories first elected in 2019 have placed religion at the heart of a number of policy debates in Westminster
Night-time economy hit by changing consumer habits and cost of living crisis
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’
This six-part BBC drama is part coming-of-age tale, part multigenerational family drama
There is a fundamentally different policy consensus north of the border — and different rules apply
The father of Damilola channelled dignity, fortitude and hope after his son was killed
UK investors still cannot invest direct
UK’s biggest water utility, the government and Ofwat are at an impasse over its finances
As bidders circle undervalued London-listed companies, are there really bargains for private investors?
Covering letter sent to migrants previously targeted with removal to Rwanda creates impression they would not be sent to African nation
A quandary over whether a flapjack is a cake or a muesli bar reveals an unseriousness at the heart of the UK’s tax system
UK offers hope of a softer landing for real estate sector than in the US or Europe
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