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Retailers say adults and children are snapping up food plush toys as market as a whole remains subdued
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Estate agent Hamptons estimates rise of 10.2% year-on-year means people paid record £85bn in rent this year
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Prices usually decrease at this time of year but fall is greater than 20-year average owing to high mortgage rates, says Rightmove
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Total of £11.5bn in missing tax from foreign companies is suspected for 2022-23, according to UHY Hacker Young
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Cost of festive season is up almost a quarter in three years, according to the Centre for Economics and Business Research
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Investors may sell shares to oil-rich stateâs Public Investment Fund, which already owns a stake, report says
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Inflation is coming down, but Keir Starmer will need to improve public services when there is a lack of ready cash
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Tory policy has caused huge damage over the decades. In praising it, Starmer has ventured too far behind enemy lines
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Inaction and self-interest are built into climate summits. Instead, we need a voting system that can’t be subverted by fossil fuel producers, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
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The paper shopping bags of high-end fashion labels have become on-trend items for everything from ferrying lunches to appearing in TikTok backgrounds
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The prospect of halving demand for coal is a goal worth striving for, but governments must stay the course
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Exclusive: documents show FanDuel fought crackdown on ads near college campuses and ‘deceptive’ marketing
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In part three of our series exploring myths surrounding EVs, we look at range anxiety and concerns about the charging network
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Letters: Readers respond to an article by Larry Elliott that said the UK’s departure from the EU hasn’t been as bad as predicted
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Jobless rate down to 3.7% as world’s largest economy grapples with interest rates and American policymakers plot next moves
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Draft legislation to allow importers to sever ties would help to end Europe’s reliance on Russian supplies
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As the TUC meets to plan its response, my message is clear â donât back down, says Sharon Graham, general secretary of Unite
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The wealthy eliteâs dominance of our impoverished society is often seen as inevitable, even natural â but their spell can be broken, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett