Chair of Arts Council England says arm’s-length funding of theatre, music and museums helps prevent politicisation
Lawyers advise wealthy clients that HMRC could use membership as evidence of strong ties to Britain
Plus, the Troubles cast a long shadow over education
Concerns that sensors in electric vehicles could be used to gather intelligence
Plus, what British Steel means for UK-China relations
A vibe shift is needed to close the gap between the UK and Silicon Valley
Substandard products and services cost UK consumers £71.2bn last year
CBI and Make UK among bodies to warn that flagship bill will have ‘deeply damaging implications’ for economic growth
Deciding who is well-off is no simple task — and calculating how to redistribute should be left to elected politicians
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A steady erosion of outdoor playtime is impairing the development of infants, say experts
Jingye makes first comments after ministers seized control of struggling company
Judges rule there is no basis to reduce 18-month jail term on health grounds
First minister focuses on improving NHS, plus Greens co-leader urges party unity after calling time on 17-year tenure
Britons are skilled at navigating the humiliation unleashed by political and market chaos — allow us to give you some tips
Operator says contract with Lexington was within current rules that restrict public bodies lobbying
Letter underscores concern in Jewish community over Netanyahu government’s violence against Palestinians
Britain would be able to deport one person in exchange for the French sending another individual the other way
From the outset there were doubts that Jingye Group could turn round the business where so many others had failed
Party will ‘park its tanks’ in northern red wall seats, Nigel Farage says
The future is not in the Scunthorpe blast furnaces that ministers have rescued
US vice-president says Trump administration is ‘working very hard’ with Starmer government on tariffs
Focusing on benefits to voters’ wallets would help blunt the threat posed by the likes of Nigel Farage
Making the metal at home is a trade-off that seems more appealing when global trust in commerce is scarce
China warns against politicising crisis at Scunthorpe plant after ministers step in to take control