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Letters: There are alternatives to continued austerity – look at Labour’s achievements in 1945, writes Derrick Joad, while Pete Lavender advises against Thatcherite economics
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Tories and Labour can no longer afford to be noncommittal. Daniel Křetínský’s offer needs maximum scrutiny
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RedBird IMI deal effectively killed by new legislation blocking foreign states from owning UK newspapers
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Policymakers have been surprised by stubborn price growth, which they hoped to bring down to 2%, in recent months
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For so many millions, the home-owning dream has died. Labour must protect them, says commission chair and council leader Stephen Cowan
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Owner of Dal Presidente and his wife among five arrested on suspicion of business being linked to Camorra’s Contini clan
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Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington ‘taking very serious look’ at whether Mar-a-Lago meeting justifies legal action
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As this difficult era nears its endgame, we are guided by a belief good governance – and buoyed up by public support, says the secret civil servant
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Cambridge-based business could be valued at up to £500m and is boost for UK after some companies switched listings
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Joe Biden announced huge new tariffs on imports from China, in a move that Donald Trump says does not go far enough
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Government weighing prosecution after aircraft maker failed to meet terms of $2.5bn deal stemming from 2018 and 2019 crashes
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With companies well placed to build the most crucial goods, such as electric trains, the UK has a head start in achieving net zero
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Rejig is more radical than anything Anglo has tried in recent past but Australian miner could make fresh bid
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It is responsive enough to obscure the fact that it is not a sentient being. It comes with biases; it is a corporate product. Remember that, says technology writer Chris Stokel-Walker
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Deputy foreign secretary urges Cayman and British Virgin Islands to implement UK law requiring public registers of funds
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The head of Amazon’s most profitable and fastest-growing division will leave the company on 3 June after three years
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Kremlin critic Bill Browder says US-style legislation would give UK power to confiscate money to support Ukrainian military efforts
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Following our report into how bands are struggling to make ends meet from touring, over 100 musicians shared their stories with us – from Brexit woes to the cost of rehearsing