Ejecting rebels further divides backbenchers from leadership
Candidates’ names submitted to culture and media secretary Lisa Nandy
Sir Sadiq Khan says Labour’s policy is ‘not smart’ during Africa trade trip
Personal data of British officials was recorded in case notes of Afghans they were sponsoring for relocation to UK
Labour manifesto pledge will bring national polls in line with those in Scotland and Wales
UK raises more from shrinking pool of wealthy residents
A new class of imperilled white-collar workers could radically reshape British democracy
Technology will make the world’s most spoken language more valuable, but speaking a more obscure one has advantages
Removing the whip in the past has not prevented rebellions
Parliament and regulators are shrugging off a decision that freed the government from accountability
Significant decisions affecting immigration and the UK’s fiscal deficit were hidden in effort to protect Afghans
Producers will be forced to cover more of the costs for disposing of rubbish
Shares in London-listed company drop after fees fall from international transfers
Companies faced higher taxes and uncertainty from US trade war
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England and Wales recorded their driest start to the year in decades
Confusion over which models qualify for UK discounts will deter buyers, some in the industry warn
Britain ‘cannot afford to scare capital away’, says Royal Bank of Canada boss Dave McKay
Reform of how offenders are released would ease staffing pressures at independent body, Caroline Corby says
Wall Street lenders beat expectations for fees
Latest admissions data shows 14% rise in American applications for undergraduate courses
Berlin vows more pragmatic approach after years of tension between two countries over arms exports
Mitochondrial transfer offers fresh hope to parents at risk of passing on incurable genetic disease to their children
Deputy leader Richard Tice says rightwing populist party will reassess ‘all net zero commitments’ because of high costs
Head of public accounts committee calls on ministers to disclose detailed bill for resettlement programme
June figure marks setback for central bank as it considers interest rate cuts
Ministry accused of not telling National Audit Office about leak in ‘the established way for sensitive defence matters’
UK prime minister seeks to bolster authority after failing to push through welfare reform
Review finds Prevent programme missed chances in cases of Southport killer and MP’s attacker
Bank fine linked to criminal cases, including one that embroiled Bernie Ecclestone’s ex son-in-law
This niche market is shifting — drawing interest from increasingly young, international buyers with broad ambitions
Growth requires clearer signals on tax and bolder reforms
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Attendees of Mansion House dinner say UK chancellor needs to go further with anti-regulation, pro-risk stance
UK government should have disclosed secret relocation schemes set up after Taliban’s return to power
Industry figures show sharp rise in non-payment, despite wholesale prices falling in recent years