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The charismatic deputy prime minister, who has died at the age of 86, was known best for punching a member of the electorate was a vital bridge for Tony Blair to reach the unions
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Labour veteran passed away in homecare surrounded by family
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Perth businessman tells AGM he made ‘error in judgment’ as company’s executive pay plans are voted down
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Jury had convicted Hwang on criminal charges over Archegos collapse, which cost Wall Street more than $10bn
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World’s most valuable company delights investors as it reports $35bn of revenue in quarterly results
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Indian chair of Adani Group, worth about $85bn, accused of agreeing to pay bribes to obtain solar energy contracts
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Justice department urges court to force Google to share data with rivals as part of wide-ranging changes to end online giant’s monopoly on web searching
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Wars have spread and intensified, with far-reaching impacts on global economic growth and food security, according to latest Conflict Intensity Index
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Tenth generation Apple smartwatch gets a bigger screen and body overhaul, but blink and you might miss it
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Peace Brigades International calling for new act to force companies with links to UK to do due diligence
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Mohammad Hasan saw his close friend and neighbour, Raish Ahmed, brutally attacked in front of him but Newham Council says it has no homes to move him to
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The mischievous doll will be spreading some Christmas cheer until late December
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Former trade union activist and key figure of Tony Blair’s New Labour project has died at care home surrounded by family
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Israeli move follows Guardian report that 12-year-old girl’s evacuation for treatment had been repeatedly blocked
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New poll finds 53% of Britons support permanent exhibition on Britain’s role in slave trade at British Museum