Government is under pressure to eject the controversial American company from NHS England data systems
Slow progress on government contracts prompts some groups to consider moving abroad
A number of people were seriously injured in incident around 9.30pm on Saturday
Ministers are struggling to thrash out reforms at the global body that has been buffeted by Trump’s tariffs
Commercial inventories could be used up by mid-May if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed
Christopher Harborne is among financiers prepared to support a proposed permanent community on the Île du Coin island
Behavioural scientists see an increasing caseload of children at risk of being radicalised online
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The debate over North Sea oil and gas resembles a bar brawl between opponents who can’t see straight
City councils want to seize control of towns and villages from rural authorities to deliver on a promise of building 1.5mn homes
Surveys show growing pessimism, as OECD forecasts biggest hit to growth in the G20
Sector warns that a failure to increase further education spending will harm government’s homebuilding targets
To gain momentum, young supporters are trying to appeal to students from across the right
The UK relies on energy imports, which are surging in price, but many FTSE 100 companies have benefited from the volatility
Volatile markets show the vital role cash plays in investment Isa portfolios
Rising asset values and increasingly complex families spark increase in cases heading to court
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Probe was launched after monitoring group said it witnessed ‘high levels of family voting’ at Gorton and Denton poll
‘Omnibus’ claim comes days before regulator unveils details of mis-selling redress scheme
Plus, the ban on crypto and foreign political donations
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UK issues guidance while drawing up options to restrict children’s use of social media
Draft law was rejected by the House of Lords but government is planning to table a compromise after Easter
Populist party’s election campaign already hit by scandals around candidate selection
Move would allow London mayor to take cabinet role, as prime minister tries to shore up position
Airport proposes setting up oversight panel to keep project on track
Latest blow comes just months after £260mn cyber attack halted production
Cap on inheritance tax relief to take effect from next month
Minister blames ‘tracing’ issues at state-owned savings bank for blunder affecting up to 37,500 savers
Bank of England deputy governor warns Iran war will take a toll, with quoted mortgage rates already rising
Outlook underscores economy’s exposure to conflict through reliance on energy imports
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UK fashion retailer has already accounted for £15mn of additional costs from higher fuel and air freight charges
We can no longer use historical yardsticks for local election success
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