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  • Pat McFadden speaks on plans to reform the state at UCL East (Marshgate) in Stratford, east London, on 9 December 2024.

    The Guardian view on politicians using business logic: public services aren’t startups

  • People line up outside of Macy's flagship store before opening on Black Friday, in New York City.

    Business live
    US inflation rises slightly; Close Brothers granted permission to appeal against motor finance ruling – as it happened

  • people shop at a supermarket

    Fed could cut interest rates again as US inflation barely moves in November

  • Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves at the Labour party conference in Liverpool.

    First Edition newsletter
    Wednesday briefing: Everything you wanted to know about the spending review (but were afraid to ask)

  • Kemi Badenoch at the despatch box in the Commons

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    UK politics: Kemi Badenoch criticised by Nigerian vice president for ‘denigrating’ his country – as it happened

  • Teresa Ribera in a hardhat and hi-vis jacket

    EU’s new competition chief signals reform of anti-trust and state aid rules

  • Female support worker assisting child with special educational needs, writing in his book as he watches and concentrates

    Fix SEN funding to avoid ‘absurd’ council deficits in England, IFS says

    Thinktank calls on government to set a long-term vision for radical change
  • Rachel Reeves

    Chancellor orders ministers to submit spending plans to private sector experts

    Rachel Reeves to wield ‘iron fist against waste’ by examining departments’ expenditure line by line
  • a green, yellow and white jobcentre plus sign

    UK job vacancies fall at fastest rate since pandemic as business confidence slumps

    Blow to Labour growth hopes as poll finds demand for staff falling at ‘sharp and accelerated pace’, particularly in permanent roles
  • An EU flag flutters outside parliament with Big Ben in the background

    Reeves to pledge closer EU ties in pivot from post-Brexit ‘division and chaos’

    First speech by UK chancellor to eurozone finance ministers since 2020 will promise ‘business-like’ approach to relations
  • Keir Starmer sets out his ‘plan for change’ last week. His trip to the Gulf states is in pursuit of overseas investment in green energy.

    Starmer to meet Saudi crown prince in push for infrastructure cash

    Wooing of Mohammed bin Salman controversial because of human rights concerns
  • A now hiring sign

    US adds 227,000 jobs in November as Fed expected to cut interest rates again

    Latest report follows October’s disappointing tally as Fed likely to cut interest rates for third time in 2024
  • A container ship leaves the Port of Oakland.

    If Trump’s tariffs start a trade war, it would be an economic disaster

    Mark Weisbrot
  • A panoramic view of London

    UK services sector ‘close to stalling’ after budget tax rises, data shows

  • Rachel Reeves

    UK interest rates to fall more slowly than expected after budget, claims report

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    Revisited: Too much stuff: can we solve our addiction to consumerism? – podcast

  • David Somerset and Sir Christopher 'Kit' McMahon, 23 January 1981. Scanned from GNM Archive negative, archive ref: OBS/6/9/3/2/M box 3.

    Sir Kit McMahon obituary

  • An image of US President-elect Donald Trump on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

    Business live
    Stock market Santa rally underway; South Korean won hits two-year low as martial law declared – as it happened

  • Workers assemble an EV car inside BYD's first electric vehicle factory in southeast Asia, in Rayong, Thailand.

    China’s share of global electric car market rises to 76%

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    What’s at stake with a second Trump presidency – in charts and maps

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