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Officials working on proposals that could be put to public consultation within weeks
Bank of England governor tells officials to challenge populist leaders ‘in deeds more than just words’
Lord Robert Reed to step down after tenure marked by greater degree of judicial conservatism
Home secretary Shabana Mahmood had expressed regret she lacked the power to dismiss Craig Guildford
Reform UK leader due to appear at World Economic Forum next week
Office for Students says almost two-thirds more first-class degrees were awarded than can be explained
Party must set itself apart because anyone who wants to vote for the populist right is well-served by Farage
Ex-Tory minister’s switch raises questions about whether he will be a help or a hindrance to Farage
FT charity FLIC is helping to alleviate NHS staff’s money worries with bespoke financial education
Temporary reliefs are a sticking plaster for a tax that needs reform
As cyber threats proliferate, we need to double down on maths to protect security and boost economic growth
The public has lost faith in the political system and in the people operating it
Conservative leader thanks Reform’s Nigel Farage for doing her ‘spring cleaning’ for her
More than 200 of party’s councillors due to face voters will now serve for another year
Robert Jenrick's accelerated leap to Team Farage. Plus, Labour's U-turns fuel cabinet discontent.
From Madrid to New York, new planning, zoning and building regulations are opening up the possibilities for living around major transport hubs. But it can be a bumpy ride
Prolific and legally embattled producer Inflo exhibits a prodigious imagination on his band’s conceptually muddled album ‘Chapter 1’
December fall in base rate and relatively benign Budget triggers swath of cheaper deals
Sometimes, biography isn’t the best judge of what someone might do in public office
Jonathan Benger tells FT that health service payments should not rise for years to come
Reforms under discussion would tear up accession rules used since cold war to allow Kyiv to join in a potential peace deal
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch had ousted former leadership rival for ‘plotting’ to defect
Figure marks rebound from previous month’s contraction
New measures aim to make it easier to call up tens of thousands of ex-military personnel
Nick Ephgrave says ‘time is right to hang up the handcuffs’ and will leave role in March
The surprise departure deprives Farage of some Westminster theatre and gives the Tories a chance to reclaim ground
Democratic history is a timeline of states acting to curb over-mighty figures, from kings to business tycoons
Criticism is the most strident challenge to the central bank’s decision announced last month
Rics survey indicates lower interest rates and post-Budget certainty are driving upbeat mood
New policy devised in response to latest scandal shows insufficient planning by party while in opposition
Shares fall as high street retailer says downbeat consumer confidence and discounting by rivals will curb profitability
Regulator to review utility’s customer service performance with Kent and Sussex homes still lacking supplies
Business dynamism comes in many different forms
UK’s biggest airport has formally begun planning application for £33bn project
Sir Stephen Timms argues that a better system is possible without ‘rapidly continuing increases in spending’
Mayor concerned that capital will be at ‘sharpest edge of change’ given dependence on white-collar jobs