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Prosecutors hailed ‘first FTX cooperator to come in the door’, helping put away Sam Bankman-Fried for decades
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Homeowners’ costs rose 7.4 per cent in the year to October, the highest rate since February 1992, figures from the Office for National Statistics show
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The French cement giant started operating in Syria just before the civil war erupted. When Islamic State took over the region, Lafarge paid them protection money so it could keep trading. The consequences are still playing out. By Samanth Subramanian
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US president-elect attended an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event with Elon Musk and cheering fans at a heavily guarded Madison Square Garden in New York City on Sunday night
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Thousands of farmers from across the UK descended upon central London to protest against changes in the 2024 budget which would lead to some farmers paying an inheritance tax. Farmers were previously exempt from these taxes.
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OECD complaint alleges top firm has increased investments in companies implicated in environmental devastation
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Interviews and analysis of court documents show how the worldâs most prestigious consulting firm quietly helps fuel the climate crisis
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In place of precision-targeted revenue raids, Reeves needs to win a bigger argument about the reason we have taxes, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
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Workers reported eight allegations of rape or attempted rape in past 12 months, according to progress review report, despite efforts to improve global workplace culture
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Since the 1960s, local authorities buying up land under compulsory purchase orders have been required to pay inflated prices
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Raman Bhatia, who took over as chief executive in March, told staff he wants them in the office for a minimum of 10 days a month
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A letter by 79 firms voicing âsignificant concernsâ over the budget is likely to do little more than irritate Rachel Reeves
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His statement comes as retailers turn up the heat in their efforts to get Chancellor Rachel Reeves to water down her Budget measures
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New research proves what employees have always felt â that erratic behaviour from those above them in the hierarchy is the absolute pits
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Some nonfiction backlist titles will be used to train artificial intelligence with authors’ permission