Labour’s Liam Byrne argues government needs to address US concerns about economic security
Report into August 2023 travel chaos highlights lack of planning and training across the aviation sector
Chancellor to target minimum size for multiemployer defined contribution schemes of £25bn to £50bn
Number of new properties coming to market is weakest since 2021, driving rent rises, Rics survey finds
Cluster of hospitality operators cancel British investments and divert spending to continental Europe instead
Health secretary commissions study into costs of measure ahead of MPs’ vote this month
Britain must relearn the art of the deal or risks being buffeted by big power politics
US president-elect’s plans for tariffs, and the prospect of global trade tensions, risk leaving Britain exposed
Collaboration between business and government is central to achieving that goal
Labour will keep independent commissioning body NHS England despite large disagreement that the system works
Glacial and bureaucratic compensation schemes draw out process for those caught up in IT scandal
Chancellor is trying to remove some of the inefficiencies from operating smaller local authority funds
The case for consolidating the UK’s sprawling pension arsenal is strong
Donation ahead of meeting came days before Bamford urged Tories to do deal with Reform UK leader
Chancellor to use her Mansion House speech to claim post-2008 financial crisis rules are stifling growth
Howard Bernstein transformed a city on its knees
Surge has helped economies recover from inflationary crisis, but has also prompted voter backlash
Taking part in a Scottish paddleboard marathon, Simon Usborne reflects on the sport’s unlikely evolution
A break from the traditional, clubs for under-40s are springing up
Britain to retain arrangements that cut red tape and were put in doubt by new entry requirements for EU travellers
PSP acquires AGS from Macquarie and former Heathrow investor Ferrovial
About 70 of DIY chain’s outlets sold to owner of homeware chain The Range
Interim chair Nigel Railton to set out plans to try to strengthen lossmaking business
Regulator’s proposals provoked backlash from politicians and City of London
Move follows concern over claims of train operators taking disproportionate action against passengers
Chancellor considers overhaul as lenders face potential multibillion-pound bill for alleged mis-selling of car finance
Health secretary Wes Streeting plans to name England’s failing trusts and sack poor bosses in bid to raise performance
UK financial regulator launches consultation after landmark Court of Appeal ruling
Party sought to hold on to 58 seats but lost 24 in by-elections, a ‘drastic’ decline, analysis shows
I’m looking for a property for my family while I’m working in London
British business found a pandemic necessity inspired a grand reinvention
Tom Pellereau, founder of Stylideas, on how the television show changed his life
Heathcare software provider is cutting waiting times, discharge times — and millions of pounds of costs
High levels of post-pandemic absenteeism are creating problems for employers
Interconnectors will tackle intermittency and strengthen North Sea industry, says Ofgem
Justin Welby had faced intense pressure over his role in Church of England’s failure to halt years of attacks by child abuser