Prime minister says he was ‘incredibly angry’ to learn of betting allegations
Tactical voting, negative polarisation and local campaigns could all temper the result
Relaxing fiscal rules unlikely to provoke a Liz Truss-style gilts crisis, according to fund managers
UUK chief urges future government to address higher education funding ‘crisis’ as a matter of priority
Chancellor says his Surrey seat is ‘on a knife edge’ ahead of the July 4 general election
Rivals demand crackdown on Chinese-founded fast-fashion company ahead of its planned London IPO
It involves austerity, some quirks in UK fiscal rules and ensuring government action requires private investment
James Purnell is latest appointment with links to Keir Starmer’s party ahead of election
Forget the Conservatives, it is his backbench MPs who will put pressure on Starmer
The party can only rebound if its leadership hopefuls learn the right lessons
Mixed fortunes in Sussex ‘new town’ dent confidence in main parties’ ability to restore prosperity
Party wants to allow more turbines as part of plan to boost renewable power if it wins election
Former PM endorses candidates as new poll predicts historic Conservative loss
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves’s comments were received well by those who believe she has opened the door to less harsh options
If executives invest their own money in a deal, earnings would be taxed as a capital gain rather than income
Labour’s VAT school plan would not overstretch state class sizes in England, data show
David Nelson’s move to UK underlines ties between centre-left parties in Britain and Australia
IPPR calls into question party’s pledge to ‘reindustrialise’ UK through state-led investment
UK in a Changing Europe says proposal to improve trading relationship with the bloc would have limited benefit
Oil and gas sector warns Labour that its manifesto pledge could kill off investment
Could stability already be ‘priced in’?
Myriad challenges — from drinking water to prisons — will require increased spending to solve
Party ‘looking very closely’ at options after Brexit leaves UK industries vulnerable to dumping
Operators say they will be unable to make money if allowances are scrapped
Rachel Reeves says she is focused on increasing UK output, rather than ‘fiddling around with tax rates’
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