Comcast unit seeks tax breaks for 500 acre site to rival Disneyland Paris
Four in five centres have a wait of more than three months, AA figures show
Calls to follow US and EU come after warnings over impact of toxic metal on human health
Reform leader makes £1.2mn a year presenting on the rightwing GB News TV channel
Health, transport and local government groups ballot for further action
Four rules for exiting the site formerly known as Twitter
The perils of too much socialising with your peers
Higher interest rates and new rules push people back to retirement products with guaranteed incomes
Former consultant Emily Middleton was seconded to the Labour party and has now become a departmental head
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Gifts to reduce national debt rose to £700,000 in 2023-24
Failing to acknowledge imperfect outcomes and trade-offs is impoverishing the debate
Tenants spend almost 30% of their incomes on housing, ONS data shows
Walkout comes as Labour government faces calls for higher pay across public sector
Small and medium-sized companies in the sector have been finding it difficult to access finance
What is it about these missives that has such power? Hannah Shuckburgh is not the first person to have written a letter to try to convince someone to sell them their house — because it often works
Upgrading grid is such a vast undertaking that Eastern Green Link 2 barely makes a dent in it
Former UK work and pensions secretary has a strong grasp of the party’s weaknesses, but his own judgments are questionable
ONS reports 0.5% rise in quantity of goods bought helped by Euros tournament and shop discounts
City minister Tulip Siddiq calls in Britain’s largest fintech for talks after regulator granted critical banking licence
Forcing banks to refund £415,000 opens door to fresh scams, industry warns
Revelan is seeking about £6.6mn for loss and damages after claiming consulting firm ‘failed to accurately calculate tax due’
Company that drew investment from UK group in the 1990s is now becoming its biggest shareholder
Checks on food and plants in Kent have left companies nursing higher costs