Lobby group’s warning comes as Labour lays ground for tough autumn Budget
Labour’s election pledges on tax mean wealthy are likely to be hit
Ministers claim group’s partnership with Crown Estate will help leverage up to £60bn of private investment
Kemi Badenoch seen as the frontrunner while Tom Tugendhat is second to formally declare candidacy after James Cleverly
New defence secretary John Healey promises to ‘reset’ the country’s relations with European allies
Exit of civil service head means Keir Starmer will soon begin search for successor
Labour suspends seven leftwingers after they back SNP call for two-child benefit cap to be lifted
National Audit Office says government faces ‘missed opportunity for greater efficiency’ in framework agreements
Majid Freeman was part of Shockat Adam’s campaign to unseat Labour’s Jonathan Ashworth in Leicester South
Stiff sentences for climate activists underscore the crucial distinction between protest and disruption
Rows over two-child benefit cap are far from over as seven MPs are suspended
Lord Spencer Livermore says the government must break down obstacles to companies spending in Britain
European Commission president is aiming for late August or early September encounter, according to officials
Former UK foreign secretary seeks first-mover advantage with call for party to unite and restore its reputation
Prime minister wins House of Commons vote on welfare payments but only after show of dissent
Axing northern leg between Birmingham and Manchester will mean fewer seats on existing rail services, NAO says
General Sir Roly Walker unveils reform plan to deal with ‘geopolitical threats’ of Russia, China, Iran and North Korea
Plus, will Labour’s ‘devolution revolution’ actually drive growth?
New UK government will discontinue lease of controversial vessel from January 2025
National Audit Office notes potential ‘growing mismatch’ between demand for services and future funding
National Audit Office report says strategy does not deliver value for money
Property industry claims ‘nutrient neutrality’ regulations have halted construction of tens of thousands of homes
Blaming Tory mismanagement is much more convincing on public services than it is on immigration
Labour should be wary of thinking that doing things that all states should be doing is a shortcut to growth
Ex-music photographer promoted as right-hand man to X chief Linda Yaccarino tasked with fighting company’s political battles