Public filings show disposals have doubled in wake of election and ahead of crunch Budget
Treasury models impact of changes, but rules out ‘exit tax’ on those who leave Britain to avoid being hit
Appointment comes ahead of international investment summit
Barclays pulls best-priced home loan rate with other lenders set to follow suit
Offences against Jewish people more than double in year to March while number of incidents against Muslims also rises
IFS says any increased spending in the Budget must deliver economic expansion
Ministers claim the reforms are ‘pro-business’ but companies remain uneasy over the effect on hiring and costs
Proof-of-concept funding is alarmingly scarce but can drive up the successful development of innovative ideas
Boosting employee rights should not undermine the goal of raising growth
Tensions between the priorities of working people and progressive supporters are now complicated by the Treasury
Labour meets manifesto pledge to release package within 100 days of taking office but leaves big decisions for later
Battle lines are drawn over inheritance tax on London’s junior stock market
Government concession follows fierce lobbying from business groups
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UK FCA says lender’s ‘woeful systems and controls’ exposed struggling clients to risk of harm
Asset manager posts another quarter of net outflows amid ‘challenging’ conditions
Industrialist faces multiple charges of failing to deliver accounts’ copies to Companies House
The US government has outlined a list of options to end Google’s monopoly in search
Government softens proposal for day one protection from unfair dismissal as it sets out flagship package
Chancellor urged to bring in expatriation charge in order to avoid increasing UK capital gains levy in Budget
Nick Read tells inquiry that company is ‘not getting through to everybody’ as workers continue to report problems
Chancellor Rachel Reeves could raise billions of pounds by introducing levy on employer pension contributions
Elimination of James Cleverly from contest leaves Tory members with choice between two rightwingers
Former business secretary topped fourth ballot of MPs on 42 votes
Ministers braced for union backlash after accepting case for letting companies keep employees on probation for up to 9 months
Companies need to be careful, but the judgment ultimately preserves market forces
Investment Association simplifies guidelines in effort to stem exodus of London-listed groups
Gambling with such a small electorate of 121 MPs could end in humiliating defeat
UK chancellor will submit proposals to independent watchdog on Wednesday
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British, Turkish, French and Chinese, as recommended by Mike Davies of The Camberwell Arms, the man behind one of the capital’s most celebrated roasts
UK’s biggest force resolves hundreds of cases, including claims of racial profiling and using false evidence
Unions and employer groups receive briefing of draft legislation ahead of its publication on Thursday
Bill Ford says his approach would not change if carried interest loophole is closed
Current definition means the government is ‘actively discouraged’ from spending on infrastructure
Writedown comes as UK government is hoping to attract institutional investors