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Everton shareholders have urged the club’s owner, Farhad Moshiri, and the Premier League to end a proposed takeover by 777 Partners
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When the May National Rail strikes will take place and which lines are affected
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Senate committee examined how major chains including Coles and Woolworths have set prices during Australia’s cost of living crisis
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There’s no point us building houses if people sell them off cheaply to no public benefit. It’s like running a bath with no plug, says Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham
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‘That would require a stadium,’ federal court hears as airline administrators try to organise online meeting for Friday that would allow everyone to vote
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Mortgage holders avoid another rise as Reserve Bank opts to keep rates steady for the fourth consecutive meeting
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Consumer caution over high interest rates and energy bills adds to bleak start to the year for sector
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Advisory firm urges shareholders to reject ‘excessive’ payout to Lucian Grainge, while Renault may also face backlash
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Tories will crow about falling inflation and Britain’s waning recession. But the public sees the reality in its shopping basket, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Workers say tentative agreement was reached for first union contract after threats of walkout during gala, a major fashion event
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Bloc ‘will not waver’ from making tough decisions to protect economy and security, says Ursula von der Leyen
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A year after coronation, firms that were under patronage of Queen Elizabeth II or former Prince of Wales reapply, while others get in on act
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Union says rise unwelcome for tourists and residents – but officials say holders of regular transport passes will not be affected
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Bureau of Labor Statistics releases latest estimate of how much labor receives of national income, showing bleak decline
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Company, which has been plagued by safety issues in its avionics wing, will send two astronauts to the ISS in its new spacecraft
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While the new CEO has stemmed some of the reputational damage of the past, the $120m fine is a clear success for the ACCC
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The airline agrees to a $100m fine and to repay $20m to customers in settlement with the ACCC
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The two countries have been been at odds over the centuries. But could there a better symbol of our link than this engineering coup, asks Jonn Elledge