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Ministers line up plan to run Liberty Steel’s South Yorkshire plants in administration

Court is shown proposal to secure operations of SSUK, which employs 1,450 people

Trump calls on Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook to resign, renewing attack on central bank

Ally of the president has accused the first Black woman to sit on the central bank’s board of mortgage fraud

Airbus workers vote to strike for 10 days next month in pay dispute

Unite says stoppages at Broughton and Filton factories could disrupt production of wings and delay deliveries

FTSE 100 hits record high; ministers prepare special administration for Yorkshire steel plants – as it happened

UK inflation accelerates more than expected to 3.8%, highest since early 2024

Labour preparing to use public-private funding model for NHS in England

Decision on neighbourhood health centres expected in autumn but approach divides policy experts

Target CEO steps down as company faces weak sales and customer boycott

Brian Cornell to be replaced next year as retailer navigates boycott over its scaling back of DEI initiatives

CrossCountry passengers face strike disruption on bank holiday weekend

RMT action over pay and conditions means no services on Saturday and reduced rail timetable on Monday

Rail fares in England on path to rise by 5.8% next year on back of inflation data

Concern among passengers as index reading that dictates regulated ticket prices comes in higher than forecast

AI doom, nature laws and solving the housing problem: five takeaways from day two of economic reform roundtable

Jim Chalmers says ‘a useful consensus’ is emerging in several key reform areas

Hate your job? How to have more fun at work – from ‘thin-slicing’ your joy to expressing your personality

Forget productivity! Author and consultant Bree Groff believes the true sign of a successful workplace is how much fun the employees are having. Is this the answer to post-Covid burnout and disengagement?

Reeves considering tax on high-value homes to help plug hole in finances

Reported plans could raise up to £40bn while preserving pledge not to raise income tax, VAT or national insurance

UK inflation rises by more than expected to 3.8% amid higher food prices

Fuel and air fares also pushed up annual July rate, making interest rate cuts less likely this year

Wednesday briefing: Is Rachel Reeves about to overhaul the dreaded council tax?

In today’s newsletter: ​The local tax remains based on property values from 1991. Now, with services stretched, ministers face the near-impossible task of rewriting the rules

Shower gel ad gets UK ban for suggesting black skin is problematic

Watchdog says television advert for Sanex fed negative stereotypes and was likely to cause serious offence

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  • Frank Strang obituary
  • Ministers line up plan to run Liberty Steel’s South Yorkshire plants in administration
  • Trump calls on Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook to resign, renewing attack on central bank
  • Airbus workers vote to strike for 10 days next month in pay dispute
  • FTSE 100 hits record high; ministers prepare special administration for Yorkshire steel plants – as it happened
  • Labour preparing to use public-private funding model for NHS in England
  • Target CEO steps down as company faces weak sales and customer boycott
  • CrossCountry passengers face strike disruption on bank holiday weekend
  • Rail fares in England on path to rise by 5.8% next year on back of inflation data
  • AI doom, nature laws and solving the housing problem: five takeaways from day two of economic reform roundtable
  • Hate your job? How to have more fun at work – from ‘thin-slicing’ your joy to expressing your personality
  • Reeves considering tax on high-value homes to help plug hole in finances
  • UK inflation rises by more than expected to 3.8% amid higher food prices
  • Wednesday briefing: Is Rachel Reeves about to overhaul the dreaded council tax?
  • Shower gel ad gets UK ban for suggesting black skin is problematic
  • Leading US economists urge peers to fight Trump’s attack on environment
  • Trump tariffs and green energy rollbacks push household electricity bills up 10%
  • Ice used Marriott chain to detain immigrants, despite hotel’s 2019 pledge not to cooperate
  • Asda is still misfiring in supermarkets’ non-existent price war
  • ‘Even Puerto Rico paid its bill’: Thames Water creditor suggests backers are safe
  • How would potential new property tax differ from stamp duty and council tax system?
  • Citroën rebuked by UK minister over handling of mass safety recall
  • US pursuing stake in struggling chipmaker Intel, commerce secretary says
  • Shein looks at moving back to China for Hong Kong listing after London IPO stalls
  • Ed Davey calls for review of terrorism legislation after Palestine Action arrests – as it happened
  • European shares hit six-month high on Ukraine peace deal hopes; grocery price inflation in Great Britain eases to 5%, survey shows – as it happened
  • Boss of flexible office group IWG dismisses 17% fall in share price as ‘machine selling’
  • Intel secures $2bn lifeline from Japan’s SoftBank
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