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London Centric exclusive: Drag queens, legal battles, and the £4m battle for Bethnal Green Working Men's Club.
When London venue featured in Baby Reindeer went up for sale it looked like another example of a greedy landlord. It's much stranger.
https://t.co/xItPVybNUO
I spent 5 months investigating the role of a British accountant, a London broker and a Dubai-based British shipping magnate in at least 25 tankers bought for Lukoil’s Eiger Shipping, in an effort to lift the veil on Russia’s shadow fleet
Hope you read it https://t.co/6gKzOsiF8S
Why Labour’s new housing targets are wildly unrealistic for rural councils — and what needs to be done to stop developers gaming the system. My @ft latest after two days in Wiltshire.
UK planning reform: how to get developers to build more houses https://t.co/P8LJhEF6uT
BREAK 🚨 via @PickardJE@AnnaSophieGross
Rachel Reeves and Angela Rayner have both accepted thousands of pounds of work clothing from donors
Rayner's were funded by Alli. Reeves another donor
https://t.co/LT7ZWZ4F9u
new on @ft website:
UK deputy prime minister Angela Rayner and chancellor Rachel Reeves both took thousands of pounds of work clothing from rich donors that were declared as generic support for their work, the Financial Times can reveal.
https://t.co/aI3Olco5RY
Ministers have slashed London’s housebuilding target by 20% and more than doubled the quotas for 65 other areas of the country, under new planning guidelines that shift the focus towards northern regions of England and rural Conservative heartlands.
https://t.co/4UJ8cIDXvL
Rachel Reeves is set to officially delay a raft of “unfunded” road and hospital schemes as the chancellor seeks to fill an estimated £20bn fiscal hole she claims was bequeathed by the last Conservative government @FT
https://t.co/poDVaLwiuT