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Hospitals cut jobs and beds to plug £3bn NHS black hole
Health Secretary alarmed by the precarious state of trusts amid growing evidence of a crisis
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Labour to axe Bibby Stockholm under asylum overhaul
Barge’s contract will end in January as Government attempts to clear backlog of claims
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I joined the commute on one of Britain’s most woeful railway lines
Avanti’s West Coast Main Line is plagued with delays, cancellations and complaints. So why has its contract been renewed until 2032?
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Monday evening news briefing: Harris praises Biden’s ‘unmatched legacy’
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VAT loophole delivers blow to Labour’s private schools tax plan
Schools could use rebate scheme to soften VAT blow on fees
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Bed and Isa: how to protect your investments from the taxman
Telegraph Money explains how the process works – and who can benefit from it
Analysis and opinion
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Keir Starmer’s ruthless character has been revealed
Yet removing the whip in Labour’s ranks might be the spark that ignites a new civil war in the party
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Threatening pensions may be too tempting for Labour
Chancellor Rachel Reeves may find the prospect of a lucrative tax raid hard to resist
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I can unite the Conservatives and overturn Starmer’s loveless landslide
Labour has no answers to voters’ problems and its victory is a sandcastle built on the back of our failures
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Bosses urged to sack underperforming staff ahead of Labour’s workers’ rights overhaul
Businesses are already responding to plans to extend staff entitlements to day-one employees
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Labour to ‘consider’ scrapping two-child benefit cap
Education Secretary warns axing policy is ‘very expensive’ as Prime Minister faces first backbench rebellion
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Which Tory education policies could be unpicked under Labour?
Despite a rise in international rankings under the Conservatives, some key policies are rumoured to be amended in the coming months
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Private schools have had ‘ample time’ to prepare for tax raid, Labour says
Education Secretary says Government wants to move “as quickly as we can” amid reports VAT on fees could be introduced earlier than expected
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Inheritance tax raid would ‘trigger a stock market run’, Labour warned
Experts fear abolishing relief on Aim shares could cause a £3bn sell-off
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Why Starmer faces a Herculean task to get Britain to top the G7 growth league
Britain’s collapse in productivity means Labour is starting from behind the pack
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Only one in 10 jobless people obliged to try to find work, key Blairite warns
A record 2.8 million people are on incapacity benefit, up from 2.1 million before Covid, with mental health and spinal issues often cited
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Labour’s net zero plans risk poorer households subsidising the rich
Better-off could reap more benefits from green projects targeting wealthy areas