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Great Britain regulator says rule ‘no longer necessary for market stability’ and could be reducing competition
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Rick de Blaby is at the forefront of the UK’s nascent build-to-rent sector. But can he calm nerves over the transformation of bustling Elephant & Castle?
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Premarket trading shows new gains after return to social media of Keith Gill, credited with starting so-called Reddit rally in 2021
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Former Irish president and Ban Ki-moon say fossil lobbying is hampering climate progress
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Aldi, IGA and FoodWorks have appeared at the pricing inquiry a day after Coles and Woolworths were grilled
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To move away from a disposable culture, businesses need robust, efficient reuse systems, argue campaigners
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Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates had pledged to continue work together through trial period after filing for divorce in 2021
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Tech company reveals new flagship model that ‘is the future of interaction between ourselves and the machines’
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Complex proposal will need to be backed by a bigger figure to put board under real pressure
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Processing delays and baffling rejections are causing real hardship for car owners trying to be Ulez-compliant
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Former marketer at insurance firm credited with sparking 2021 memestock rally returned to X after three years off social media
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Younger homebuyers are turning to ultra-long loans, prompting fears over the risk to their finances and the wider economy
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United Auto Workers union sees two of German-owned carmaker’s plants as key in effort to unionize industry in southern US
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Customers take to social media to complain after stores in Brisbane and state’s south-east left without fresh produce
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Tech investor led £800m funding round into UK self-driving car software company Wayve
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The Nobel-winning US economist’s championing of government intervention to nullify neoliberal excesses is ardently expressed but unconvincing