‘Not clear’ who was behind FCDO hack, says minister, amid reports of China link – UK politics live Chris Bryant confirms October cyber-attack as the Sun names Storm 1849, a Chinese hacker group, as being responsible
UK borrowed more than expected in November amid pre-budget pressure ONS figures show public sector net borrowing was £11.7bn – £1.9bn less than in same month last year
Young people will suffer most from UK’s ageing population, Lords say House of Lords report says tools such as raising pension age and increasing immigration will not be adequate
PPE company linked to ex-Tory peer Michelle Mone goes into liquidation PPE Medpro owes government £148m for supplying unusable personal protective equipment during Covid-19 pandemic
Megan Davies obituary Other lives: Highly regarded branch secretary of the Prospect union, singer, sports fan and lover of craft beer
Leeds £2.5bn tram scheme delayed to late 2030s after government review Business case must be submitted for mass transit system with lines connecting Leeds and Bradford before work continues
Ineos chemicals plant is saved. But what is the strategy for the rest of heavy industry? Argument for ensuring ethylene production at Grangemouth is strong, yet policymaking on deindustrialisation is disjointed
UK inflation falls sharply to 3.2% amid slowdown in food price rises Drop in November annual rate adds to case for Bank of England cut to interest rates on Thursday
Government invests £120m to save UK’s last ethylene plant Funding for billionaire Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos plant in Scotland will help safeguard 500 jobs
George Osborne joins OpenAI: ex-chancellor adds tech post to his CV Former Tory chancellor tasked with helping ChatGPT owner develop ties with governments
Young people hit hard as UK unemployment marches upwards Jobs market slowdown likely to become policy focus and will also have impact on interest rates decision
‘Squeezed from every direction’: pubs voice fury at Reeves’s business rates changes Chancellor’s claim to be helping trade met with disbelief in England and Wales amid soaring staff costs, energy bills and other overheads
US puts £31bn tech ‘prosperity deal’ with Britain on ice Pledge to invest billions in UK paused, with Washington citing lack of progress on trade barriers across pond
UK politics: Polanski claims Green support surging in London as five Labour councillors defect in Brent – as it happened Party leader says Labour ‘has abandoned any sense of progressive politics’
The big quarrels over the workers’ rights bill have barely started Many critical details have been deliberately left to be resolved in secondary legislation – including the introduction of guaranteed hours contracts