This is the FT UK newsletter this morning: Not getting over-excited about an election then.
Contempt of parliament
Taking back control
Fundamentally rethinking the way that we save
The FT has reported that: The UK government has withdrawn some of its most popular retail savings bonds, saying the record-breaking rally in debt markets
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40 years an accountant
40 years ago this morning I became an articled clerk at Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co (now KPMG), and so began my accountancy training. I
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Election hopes
I sincerely hope that Opposition and other MPs take control of the House of Commons agenda today. I hope they do pass legislation to prevent
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Civil war has broken out, even if only amongst the Tories as yet
As Politics Home has noted in an email this morning: A nice quiet start to a very big week, then. Just the Prime Minister warning
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Beating the climate crisis is affordable. So will the Tories do it?
As the Guardian notes this morning: Britain’s biggest environmental groups and charities have warned the government it must double funding to tackle the climate emergency
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The FT has lost the plot on Labour
The propaganda about a general election is ramping upwards. Biases are also, of course, being shown. The FT has most certainly come off the fence.
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