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Labour leader and Sunak to separately discuss with Greek PM part of Parthenon sculptures being returned to Athens
Pound climbs to 12-week high against dollar after unexpectedly strong data for November
Over 2,500 positions under review as part of restructuring at UK high street bank
Nick Smith asks Insolvency Service to consider whether foreign secretary was a ‘shadow’ director of the collapsed finance company
Peter Robinson says Westminster needs to legislate for a ‘reassertion of the sovereignty of the UK’
Proposals come as government seeks to kick-start economy and reinvigorate City of London
Venerable institutions introduce waiting lists for court space as the new game takes hold across the country
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt under pressure to be bolder in wake of Autumn Statement
While Labour should be grateful that Jeremy Hunt has done some of the heavy lifting, this is a broader issue for UK society
The British sector is beset by challenges, as a recent report by a House of Lords committee makes clear
Analysis of the chancellor’s cuts to national insurance and changes to Isas and pensions
Just in time for Christmas, a festive plague of thieves is targeting online shopping deliveries
Harnessed positively, leaps in thinking can help societies evolve to meet threats and make discoveries
The angst over supposed ‘de-equitisation’ is misplaced
Company puts its pedal to the metal despite slowing EV demand
The Big Four firm already kept pay flat in its deal advisory unit because of a prolonged slowdown in dealmaking
Deal would turn facility into all-EV factory as Japanese group transitions models to green energy
Record net migration to the UK post-Brexit
Harsh measures and lurid rhetoric on migration make the continent look as if it is betraying its own values
Bank of England’s chief economist on battling inflation and responding to geopolitical shocks
Expectation for average UK inflation over the next five years is 3.8 per cent
Bank of England chief economist Huw Pill tells Financial Times the central bank can not afford to ease off tight monetary policy
Cyber manipulation and contagious polarisation are higher risks if both polls are held next autumn
Next generation of investors can buy into the sentiment even if they don’t want to own shares in UK banks
Shops are having to work harder to tempt customers, who are proving savvy about bargains
National Audit Office watchdog says broadcaster’s plan for relocating projects and jobs outside capital ‘under-developed’
Former CEO and chair of discount chain and EY representatives will face questions
Future government would be faced with imposing austerity on some public services to meet key pledges in Autumn Statement
Ex-home secretary Suella Braverman calls 2022 figures slap in face for public but ONS signals levels may be coming down
Also in this week’s newsletter: a deep dive into UK trade performance
Experts answer your personal finance questions
Some of the UK chancellor’s measures are very welcome — but much more needs to be done
Founder of web-hosting business UKFast convicted of attacking three women
Better than expected PMI data raises hopes that economy will avoid stagnation in final quarter
UK chancellor heightens focus on economic growth in list of four priorities for Financial Policy Committee
The problems with letting the fiscal rule tail wag the budget dog
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