Plan for tech regulation will be one of 35 bills to be set out by new Labour government
Late strike dashes Gareth Southgate’s hopes of major championship win
Demos report suggests ways for Labour government to make system fairer and generate more funds for public spending
Barratt says it will build fewer homes this year as it tries to catch up from effects of market slump
Defeat at the hands of Labour means the nationalists have just £358,000 of annual funding from Westminster, down from £1.3mn
Pro-Palestine grouping seeks to push Sir Keir Starmer on Gaza stance and UK arms sales to Israel
Victory in Euro 2024 for de la Fuente’s side came from a well-drilled pressing game that laid bare the limitations of Southgate’s team
Politicians in the main parties have been put on notice and given a simple mandate by insecure voters: fix things
Lessons from other countries highlight importance of political consensus to fix chronic funding shortfall
After a disastrous rejection by the voters, FT deputy opinion editor Miranda Green and political experts look at how the vanquished Tory party can rebuild
As his team reaches the final of Euro 2024, no one in the history of English men’s football can match his record
AJ Bell and Hargreaves Lansdown say too much choice is deterring people from using the savings products
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
Plus, Labour sets out its legislative agenda, Beijing hosts the Third Plenum and the ECB sets interest rates
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Class action lawsuits have allowed victims to obtain redress while reinforcing deterrence
The dopamine hit of smartphones, described as the modern-day hypodermic needle, is not the same as switching off
FCA must balance Britain’s governance reputation against boon for City that blockbuster listing would bring
Numbers are down on last year, thanks in part to the burden of new regulations. But is this necessarily a bad thing?
Causes of the policy panacea remain mysterious but we do know that it is going to require bold ideas
Study finds more than 20mn people in Britain are now living in vulnerable circumstances
Prime minister promotes several newcomers straight into junior front bench roles
Also in this newsletter: Wall Street profits, Amazon union vote, science round-up
More than half of Sir Keir Starmer’s top team have criticised current Republican candidate in recent years
The competition between Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams, known from the 1981 movie, has been turned into a breathless play
Labour to shorten automatic release point for some prisoners from 50% to 40% of sentence
Campaign is part of tech giant’s long-running global battle to prevent employees from organising
Plus, the FT’s William Wallis on the state of the UK’s dangerously overcrowded prisons
Incident off French coast reflects rise in hazardous small boat crossings this year
Labour bill to axe hereditary peers from UK’s upper chamber to feature in monarch’s address next week
Party’s manifesto commitment to end child poverty piles pressure on government to act
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Bills are rising across the country and the UK’s biggest water company is in special measures
The chancellor’s mission to stoke economic growth faces dire headwinds, and might call for harsh trade-offs
Nigel Farage’s vow to build a ‘national movement’ rings alarm bells after slew of second-place election results
Power generator RWE says government risks securing ‘less than half’ of new capacity needed under current support scheme