Britain to build up to 12 attack submarines as it moves to war-ready footing
Estimate by Health Foundation comes ahead of Rachel Reeves’ spending review
Lobby groups call on Starmer to ensure imminent plan tackles power bills for wide range of companies
Economic uncertainty hits sector in first quarter but London, Oxford and Cambridge buck trend, survey finds
Review calls for ‘rethink’ of university funding and regulation
Britain records year’s highest number of irregular migrant journeys across English Channel
Pioneering funding model offers hope as Wes Streeting vows to renegotiate dentists’ contract and end crisis
Plummeting support for Starmer’s party points to the impact of a cluster of policies that have proven highly unpopular
The obstacles to higher growth in Britain are well known
The English-speaking, trash-talking Scattered Spider gang is a leader in the growing criminal ransomware industry
Most countries adopt new rules in broad strokes; the UK embroiders them into baroque detail
Conservative party’s previous success in ‘stopping the lorries’ makes reducing illicit migration harder for government
Average cost of residential property rose 0.5% between April and May to £273,427
David Lammy’s comments amount to effective British recognition of Rabat’s sovereignty over disputed territory
New ‘airspace design service’ aims to vastly boost flight numbers but could mean new communities face noise pollution
Meeting between Jonathan Reynolds and Jamieson Greer follows vow by US president to double tariff to 50%
Users will switch to near-identical versions of popular brands such as Elf Bar and Lost Mary, warn experts
Demerger marks significant milestone for corporate overhaul and refocus on copper and iron ore
Patients will be able to get test results, order prescriptions and choose hospital treatment on their phones
Modern armies must adopt and deploy the latest warfighting technology
Some members’ ‘fusty’ attitude leads to suggestion that ending men-only stance was a PR exercise
In the age of laptop viewing, a TV refusenik held firm. But is there something to be said for the camaraderie of shared viewing?
Journeying back to the golden age of English seaside holidays aboard the GWR sleeper from Paddington
Thirty years on from the introduction of buy-to-let mortgages, landlords are struggling to make ends meet
Despite the odd setback, Tarquin Leadbetter’s gin distillery has expanded, after he quit his job as an emerging market analyst
More no-deposit deals to come after launches this month, say industry figures
Government sells final shares after rescue at height of financial crisis
Rightwing party says cryptocurrencies will be allowed as a form of tax payment if it wins power
Veteran republican leader awarded €100,000 in damages at Dublin’s High Court
Opportunity and upward mobility are more important than GDP growth
Plant in Derbyshire will make GR Corolla hatchbacks from next year
Plus: Rachel Reeves’ problems are piling up ahead of the Autumn Budget
Charges relate to incidents that allegedly took place at locations including MTV and a Labour conference
The FT’s critics recommend the most compelling 2025 shows, including Do Ho Suh at Tate Modern
With no overarching theory of change, the government is hell-bent on avoiding unpopular decisions to improve the state