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Mayor Sadiq Khan urged to honour manifesto pledge
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Edinburgh government’s housing bill prompts fresh concerns
Activist Dan Pallotta urges philanthropists to focus on the ambitions of a charity, not the cost of their overhead
Bank of England data points to stabilisation in property market after long period of low house sales
FCA says proposed rules would ensure ‘polluter pays’ when consumers are harmed
Investment companies seal tie up as investors shun sector
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Claer Barrett is joined by FT reporters and editors to crunch through the numbers
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