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The UK Statistics Authority, an arms-length government body, has been involved in scrutinising the ONS’s troubles.
AS WE head towards the weekend and an incoming heatwave, the ground is sure to be rattling quick come the Saturday of ...
SERIOUS bettors will have one eye on the weather in Hong Kong, before a highly competitive nine-race programme gets underway ...
FORM students are guaranteed to have been burning the midnight oil to find the likely winners of some fiendishly difficult concluding races on the Happy Valley card.The Begonia Handicap (3.15pm), run ...
Tom Marriott and Bill Esdaile are back from a busy week at Royal Ascot to look at the Northumberland Plate and Irish Derby cards, while Wally Pyrah gives his selections for the racing at Happy Valley ...
The City of London has approved plans for 85 Gracechurch Street, which had to be reworked in light of the discovery of a ...
EDF, the French state-owned energy firm, said it had agreed in principle to invest £1.1bn in Sizewell C on the Suffolk ...
Employees at Fujitsu knew the system was “afflicted by bugs” while officials at the Post Office “should have known” the ...
Campaigners against the proposed expansion of the Wimbledon Championships site argued that it is illegal in the High Court.
Central London Alliance’s London Sports Festival is thrilled to announce the launch of a brand-new pop-up padel court in the heart of the city at the iconic Hay’s Galleria, in collaboration with ...
Sunak's return to the Wall Street bank will allow him to provide expertise and insight to Goldman Sachs on macroeconomic ...
Rigby Group
Many patriotic high taxpayers like Steve Rigby accept that they work 50 per cent of their time for the government. A punitive ...