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13 hours ago

Every Labour U-turn as Starmer set to row back on pubs rate relief

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
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15 hours ago

Starmer says Reform UK and Tories are in cruel alliance', as bill to get rid of two-child benefit cap unveiled UK politics live

Removing the two-child benefit cap will lift almost 500,000 children out of poverty and restore payments for third and subsequent children.
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17 hours ago

Labour's workers' rights concessions to save businesses billions, assessment shows

A series of concessions on Labour's flagship workers' rights reforms will save businesses billions of pounds, a government impact assessment shows. An initial analysis by officials found that implementing the party's measures to bolster workers' rights would cost firms up to 5bn a year. However, an updated analysis on Wednesday, which accounted for major concessions made by ministers, said it will now cost companies 1bn a year.
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7 hours ago

Starmer accused of delaying ethnic pay gap law because of fears of Farage backlash

Ethnicity Pay Gap Steering Committee accuses Keir Starmer's government of delaying mandatory ethnicity pay-gap reporting due to fear of political backlash from Nigel Farage's Reform.
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10 hours ago

Reform candidate apologies for 'clumsy' Lammy post

Chris Parry apologised for saying David Lammy should "go home" to the Caribbean, calling the post clumsy and apologising for any distress caused.
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12 hours ago

Morgan urges PM to stand up to Trump on Venezuela and Greenland

Wales' first minister urges Sir Keir Starmer to challenge President Trump over actions in Venezuela and proposals concerning Greenland to defend international law.
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15 hours ago

Here's why Labour is struggling to deliver: the British state is immense, but pull the levers and nothing happens | Larry Elliott

The reason for that is simple: the British state is big and getting bigger but as an agent of change it is not up to the job. This is true at both central and local levels. Over the years, the capacity of government to intervene has been pared back and professional expertise has been lost as council services have been outsourced.
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6 hours ago

The world is in chaos. So thank God for the UK's lone fixed point: Liz Truss

A world on the brink. Regime change in Venezuela. Greenland under threat from Donald Trump. Shadow fleet tanker seized by the US and the Brits in the North Atlantic. The Europeans battling to keep America onside in any Ukraine peace deal. A woman gunned down by ICE agents in Minneapolis. So thank God that some things never change. Be grateful we still have Liz Truss. The UK's lone fixed point.
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8 hours ago

Trial date over protest outside David Lammy's home

A two-day trial on 26–27 May is set for two women charged over "body bags" left outside Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy's home during a pro-Palestine protest.
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11 hours ago

Great British Railways rebrand costs pass 30,000 as rollout gathers pace

The government has already spent over £30,000 rebranding England's newly nationalised rail services as Great British Railways, with broader repainting and app costs still undetermined.
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15 hours ago

Sir Ben Wallace warns the British Army 'would be very stretched' to operate in Ukraine - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The current Government is about to take a billion pounds out of the Army this year, so I don't think we can sustain it and actually no one is fooled by it. We would be very stretched. We have a deployment in Estonia. We need to spend real money now, not in 2029, not in 2030, 2040. The OBR itself said that the British Government had not set out a path to 3.5% of GDP by 2035.
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12 hours ago

Former Labour minister tells Starmer's government to quit X

Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation
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9 hours ago

Tim Davie says BBC will stay on X to try to stem flood' of global misinformation

I have quite a lot of pressure to remove the BBC from X, he said. By the way, that is not what I'll be doing because we need to be on these platforms. We need to give quality information on to these social media platforms, bring people in. I actually think that's critical, because otherwise the Chinese, the Iranians they're flooding the zone. They're investing very hard. We are in a position where the majority of 16 to 34s come to BBC every week we're still fighting that battle.
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16 hours ago

How AI is posing a threat to democracy in Yorkshire

AI-enabled misinformation produces convincing fake council posts that spread widely, threaten elections and democracy, and exploit user inattention for profit.
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11 hours ago

Rail fares freeze plus the Great British Rail Sale, what it means for hybrid work, hiring, and London commuting - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

A regulated rail fare freeze and rail sale let employers refine hybrid policies, reduce booking friction, and stabilize commuter budgeting for the short term.
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1 day ago
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Let's be clear: if the Palestine Action hunger strikers die, the government will bear moral responsibility | George Monbiot

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1 day ago
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Let's be clear: if the Palestine Action hunger strikers die, the government will bear moral responsibility | George Monbiot

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1 day ago

New law set to protect dating app users from vile crime' of cyberflashing

Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
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9 hours ago

Three NHS trusts still using fax machines, Streeting confesses

Three of 205 NHS trusts still use fax machines; Leeds and Birmingham will stop within 12 months; Shrewsbury and Telford will take longer.
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12 hours ago

Slowly but surely, a state can repress its people. Why is the UK channelling Viktor Orban's Hungary? | Lydia Gall

Incremental legal changes in Hungary and recent UK laws have curtailed protest rights, empowered police, produced arrests and prosecutions, and created a chilling effect on democratic dissent.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Fresh humiliation for Starmer as Labour falls into third place in polls

Labour has fallen to third place in recent polls, with Nigel Farage's Reform and the Conservatives leading, intensifying leadership speculation for Keir Starmer.
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1 day ago

Keir Starmer has a historic opportunity to fix this awful Brexit if he follows this plan | Naomi Smith

Good things may come to those who wait, but when it comes to repairing the Brexit settlement Britain was left with by Boris Johnson, the waiting has come at a heavy cost. Prices are higher, trade is weaker and our influence diminished. That is why Keir Starmer's promise to bring forward legislation this year to improve the UK's deal with the EU is the clearest signal yet that the era of warm words without delivery may finally be coming to an end.
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1 day ago

Nigel Farage dismisses racist and antisemitic school bullying claims as made up fantasies'

Nigel Farage denies allegations of racist and antisemitic bullying from his time at Dulwich College, calling the accusations politically motivated fantasies.
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1 day ago

Watch live: Starmer faces claims of Brexit betrayal' in first PMQs of 2026

The Independent funds on-the-ground, investigative journalism across major issues, provides free access without paywalls, and solicits donations to sustain reporter deployment and coverage.
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1 day ago

Starmer hits out at shadow attorney general for acting as lawyer for Abramovich

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
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1 day ago

Candidate should apologise for Lammy post - Farage

Nigel Farage says Chris Parry should apologise for suggesting David Lammy should "go home" to the Caribbean.
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1 day ago

MPs would get vote on troop deployment to Ukraine, says Keir Starmer

Yesterday, I stood side by side with our European and American allies and President Zelenskyy at the coalition of the willing meeting in Paris, Starmer said in introductory remarks. We made real progress on security guarantees, which are vital for securing a just and lasting peace. Along with President Macron and President Zelenskyy, we agreed a declaration of intent on the deployment of forces in the event of a peace deal. We will set out the details in a statement at the earliest opportunity.
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1 day ago

Reeves condemns Farage opposition to lifting two-child benefit cap

I don't really care what colour a kid's skin is some deserve to be in poverty and some don't? That makes me pretty angry, she said. Does Nigel Farage want to go around and say: White? Yeah, you can have the money. Black? No, I'm sorry, it's not for you.' What sort of country does he think we are? If you're the mum next door who works in the NHS, has lived here all her life, her kids lived here all their life,
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1 day ago

Labour workers' rights concessions to cut cost to business by billions, analysis shows

Labour watering down its sweeping overhaul of workers' rights is expected to slash the cost of the plan for UK businesses by billions of pounds, the government's own analysis shows. According to an updated Whitehall impact assessment published on Wednesday, concessions by ministers could reduce the cost of the employment rights bill for businesses to about 1bn. An earlier version of the document had suggested the package, which includes day-one employment rights and banning zero-hours contracts, could have cost firms up to 5bn.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

DLR extension to Thamesmead 'significantly' more than 1.5bn as Abbey Wood link is ruled out

The admission came as it emerged that Transport for London considered further extending the new line from Thamesmead to Abbey Wood, where passengers could interchange with the Elizabeth line only to rule it out on cost-benefit grounds. And in a separate development, City Hall staff were warned that job cuts were still on the agenda, despite London mayor Sir Sadiq Khan having received 155m more than expected in new Government grants.
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1 day ago

MP refuses to resign after child sex offences arrest

Dan Norris, MP for North East Somerset and Hanham, was suspended from the Labour Party in April and has not attended Parliament since his release on police bail nine months ago. A petition claiming he cannot "fully support" his constituency and demanding his resignation has attracted more than 2,000 signatures. In his first statement since his arrest, Mr Norris said he continues "to represent" his constituents as well as "staying across local and national developments".
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1 day ago

Lib Dem council to ask for election delay weeks after Davey's warning

Cheltenham Borough Council will ask the government to delay the 7 May local elections by 12 months, citing costs, under-funding and resource pressures.
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1 day ago

Shadow attorney general will not advise Kemi Badenoch on Ukraine over Roman Abramovich link

David Wolfson has recused himself from advising on Ukraine and Russia because he represents sanctioned oligarch Roman Abramovich in a related court case.
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1 day ago

Minister blames 'slow' watchdog for trans guidance delay

Publication of new single-sex spaces guidance is delayed due to the equalities watchdog's slow response to government information requests.
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1 day ago

Council 'disappointed' after union jack flag defaced

Nottinghamshire County Council replaced a vandalised Union Jack banner in Newark amid criticism over a £75,000 banner project and concerns about community division and patriotism.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Commons women and equalities committee to stop using X amid AI-altered images row

The influential Commons women and equalities committee has decided to stop using X after the social media site's AI tool began generating thousands of digitally-altered images of women and children with their clothes digitally removed. The move by the cross-party committee to mothball its official X account places renewed pressure on ministers to take decisive action after the site was flooded with images including sexualised and unclothed pictures of children, generated by its AI tool, Grok.
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1 day ago

West Midlands Police chief should go over Israeli football fans ban, says Badenoch

capitulated to Islamists
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fromTheregister
1 day ago

MoJ spent 50M on security at Legal Aid Agency before attack

The Ministry of Justice spent £50 million on Legal Aid Agency cybersecurity, yet a December 2024 intrusion went undetected until April 2025, exposing major oversight failures.
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1 day ago

We're in limbo': the garden centre golden mile' that may be lost to a new town

Tucked just inside the M25, Crews Hill near Enfield has been home to a cluster of horticultural businesses for decades, leading to it being nicknamed the golden mile. Many of these small, family-run businesses selling plants, fencing and paving fear they will be closed down and forced to move if the government selects Crews Hill and nearby Chase Park as one of its next generation of new towns.
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fromTheregister
1 day ago

Horizon start date doubt clouds Post Office justice

Horizon was likely deployed earlier than believed, potentially making additional convictions eligible for automatic quashing under the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Act 2024.
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1 day ago

UK to spend 23M on AI to tell benefit claimants where to go

The winning supplier will be asked to build an AI platform capable of so-called natural language call steering and host it in a UK-shored dedicated cloud environment. The DWP is the UK's biggest public service department, managing the State Pension and working-age and disability benefits for around 20 million citizens. Calls are currently answered by advisors within the authority's contact centers on one of the largest call-handling platforms in Europe.
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1 day ago

How homeowners can get Cold Weather Payments this winter

Cold Weather Payments of up to £25 per week are available to eligible UK households when freezing temperatures trigger the scheme.
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1 day ago

Chris Mason: Greenland and Ukraine point to Trump's head-spinning unpredictability

Europe seeks to bind the United States into its future via Ukraine and Greenland, managing President Trump's unpredictability while securing US commitment to Ukraine peace.
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1 day ago

The painful questions for Nato and the EU as Trump threatens Greenland

With Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky insisting a plan to end the war with Russia is "90% of the way there", no-one in that room wanted to jeopardise keeping the Americans onboard. But there was an immense Greenland-shaped elephant in that grand and glittering Paris meeting. Greenland is the world's biggest island - it's six times the size of Germany. It lies in the Arctic but it is an autonomous territory of Denmark. And Donald Trump insists he wants it; needs it for US national security.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Starmer prepares Brexit reset' bill to align UK with EU law

A proposed UK bill would grant ministers powers for dynamic alignment with EU law in areas such as food standards, animal welfare, pesticides, and carbon markets.
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2 days ago

Starmer prepares for parliamentary battles over his EU reset' policy

Keir Starmer plans a bill enabling regulatory alignment with the EU across agrifoods and electricity deals, granting ministers powers to align standards and face battles.
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2 days ago

Target 'divisive' Reform in 2026, Keir Starmer tells ministers

Keir Starmer cast the choice as Labour renewing the country versus Reform UK promoting grievance, decline, division and a weaker state.
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2 days ago

Labour drops behind Tories for first time since election ahead of crunch May vote

Reform UK leads polling at 26%, Conservatives 19%, Labour 17%, Liberal Democrats 16% and Greens 15%, while The Independent seeks donations to fund paywall-free journalism.
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2 days ago

Beleaguered Starmer appeals for unity at first cabinet meeting of 2026

Sir Keir Starmer appealed for Labour unity and discipline while facing leadership speculation ahead of crucial 2026 challenges and May elections.
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2 days ago

Five things we learned from Senedd election debate

The 2026 Welsh Senedd will expand to 96 seats with proportional representation, creating electoral uncertainty as Labour faces serious challenges from Plaid Cymru and Reform.
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2 days ago

Government lacks emotional link with voters, cabinet ministers warned

The government must rebuild voter trust through emotion, empathy and evidence to combat low Labour ratings and the rise of Reform UK.
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2 days ago

Labour to protect existing MPs above winning more seats at next election, deputy leader says

Labour will switch to an incumbency first model to protect MPs at the next election rather than targeting seats, the deputy leader, Lucy Powell, has told Labour MPs. Powell said the party would support MPs to become leaders in their communities and learn how to benefit politically from changes made by the government, which MPs have so far gained little credit for. But she also told MPs in the first parliamentary Labour party (PLP) meeting of the year that they needed to stop infighting amid continued discontent with Keir Starmer's leadership.
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2 days ago

Justice secretary found to have breached ministerial code

Constance has been given a written reprimand and told to make a statement to parliament to update the official record. The row dates back to September, when the justice secretary quoted Prof Jay - who is overseeing a review of the evidence on grooming gangs in Scotland - in parliament and told MSPs that the expert did not support further grooming gang inquiries. However, Prof Jay later contacted the government to clarify that her remarks did not refer to inquiries in Scotland.
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2 days ago

In KemiWorld, might makes right. Just don't mention Greenland

Kemi Badenoch endorses extralegal action against Nicolas Maduro, downplays international law, and supports a moral-relativist, interventionist approach to foreign policy.
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2 days ago

Will there be a technology policy epiphany in 2026? | Computer Weekly

UK government resists cross-sector AI law while pursuing targeted AI legislation (copyright, growth labs) and continues phasing in crypto-asset regulation toward October 2027.
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2 days ago

Starmer's priority is to protect UK relationship with Trump, Streeting suggests

UK leadership prioritizes maintaining ties with the US and Donald Trump over interventions to protect the global rules-based system.
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2 days ago

What did I learn from a new

Polling reveals public views on private-family and social norms, showing a mix of pragmatic majority opinions and significant minority moral judgments.
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2 days ago

Police banned Maccabi Tel Aviv football fans over fears they would be harmed'

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
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2 days ago

West Midlands police to be questioned over Israeli football fan ban

MPs will question West Midlands Police and Birmingham council over banning Maccabi Tel Aviv fans amid conflicting Dutch police evidence and safety concerns.
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2 days ago

Can a youth club revival help the anxious generation'? podcast

There was something happening that I couldn't quite recognise. They're not from school. They don't look like a family group. Emma Warren, a journalist and author of Up the Youth Club: Illuminating a Hidden History, explains to Helen Pidd how she realised that the man she was observing was a youth worker. Bringing people in, dropping them out. I was watching someone extremely skilful.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Drink-drive limit set to be slashed in England and Wales

England and Wales may lower the drink‑drive limit from 35 to 22 micrograms per 100ml breath, introduce alcolocks, and expand licence‑suspension powers.
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UK government unveils 210M plan for cybersecurity overhaul

The funding will establish a Government Cyber Unit, led by the UK's CISO and overseen by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), to improve risk identification, incident response, and recovery capabilities. The unit will also create a dedicated Government Cyber Profession, elevating cybersecurity from its current placement under the broader Government Security Profession.
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2 days ago

Met Police staff to strike for six more days amid pay dispute

Around 175 Metropolitan Police staff will strike for six days from 19–24 January over a pay dispute after rejecting inferior offers and unequal terms compared to officers.
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Mansion Tax could reveal high-value homes to burglars

Publishing valuations for homes above £2 million could expose high-value property addresses and increase the risk of burglary.
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2 days ago

Fujitsu not a parasite', boss says while refusing to give redress figure for Horizon IT scandal victims

Two years ago Paul Patterson said Fujitsu had a moral obligation to pay financial redress to the victims of Horizon admitting it had known the accounting IT system was faulty since the 1990s with the government estimating the final cost to taxpayers of payouts to be 1.8bn. On Tuesday, Patterson was taken to task by the Commons business and trade committee for Fujitsu's continued refusal to reveal a compensation figure or make a provision for it in the publicly listed Japanese company's financial accounts.
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FTSE 100 bosses pay overtakes average UK salary - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The idea that executives, as a class, are individually contributing over 100 times more in value than the workers they rely on is simply not credible.
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