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Tory former minister says he made error over tax paid on sales of YouGov shares after previously saying he was being ‘smeared’
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Effective Ventures Foundation puts 27-bedroom house visited by Queen Elizabeth I on sale after paying nearly $27m to FTX creditors
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Staff at a Chinese supermarket chain can take ‘unhappy days’ whenever they want. Perhaps we’re finally recognising a basic truth: work doesn’t make us happy, says Emma Beddington
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Kepco has held discussions about developing Wylfa Newydd site on Anglesey
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HR platforms like Workday are often the target of staff vitriol but managers and owners need to play their part
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The high street retailer may be shutting shops in the UK but its legacy lives on for a plastics company which continues to help improve the lives of India’s waste pickers
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Mental health of young people is deteriorating, and shows up in employment data. More action is needed
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Trade data is a long neglected subject, but it’s never been more important
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Holiday operators say Vanuatu was in post-Covid boom but tourists are ditching plans and resort staff being cut as airline’s future hangs in the air
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A weekend near the former chancellor’s French residence induced a mood of wellbeing quite unlike Britain’s beleaguered mood
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UK manufacturers and retailers are not yet passing on all the costs of diverting ships round southern Africa – but can that last?
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Company, which operates roughly 2,000 stores, declined to disclose number of stores where merchandise will not be available
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Letter: Most people don’t realise that a £10 payment on a credit card costs over 11p to process, says Ruth Anderson
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Far from making programmers an endangered species, AI will release them from the grunt work that stifles innovation
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Demonstrators opposed to expansion of factory near Berlin claim it would damage environment
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Charities and campaign groups are calling on bodies to say they may stop funding country if legislation comes into effect
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Trade bodies welcome proposal from cross-party culture committee that would prop up grassroots gig venues without passing cost to consumers
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Editorial: When is a book not a book? When it is performed by a starry cast of hundreds. Except it has always been more complicated than that
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Everton have dropped their appeal over a two-point deduction for breaching Premier League rules after judging their prospects of success remote
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British-grown fruit much bigger after unusual winter and spring conditions led to slower ripening