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Bestselling author Bruce Daisley visits textiles company Panaz and meets with CEO Rollie Attard. They discuss how focusing on people and workplace skills is key to both the company’s current success and to its future ambitions as a pioneer in s ...
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Starbucks has announced it plans to expand more than 10,000 stores across Asia
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Just Eat, Flutter, Tui, and Ashtead were among those to announce plans to ditch their main UK listing
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Bank faces criticism over adverts saying people testing its services could ‘fabricate’ conditions for £45 per visit
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Whether in America or Britain, working-class people only matter when immigration is an issue
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State-backed cyperspies are exploiting ageing infrastructure to penetrate every corner of the US government, it seems – even its phone-tapping systems
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Going freelance is not without risk but if you want to shed the shackles of the 9-5 here’s how to plan it properly
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Turnaround is in full swing and bearing fruit, but bosses are only too aware of a history of revamps that failed to stick
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Local authorities fear the government is eyeing up their £360bn of wealth to fund its spending plans, but that wealth was hard won
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Russia will no longer transport gas to Europe via Ukraine’s pipelines, further limiting its ability to raise capital
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Factory closures highlight the turbulent shift to a green economy, exposing political challenges and the urgent need for a equitable move to net zero
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Department of Transportation denounces ‘unrealistic’ JetBlue schedules in yet another setback for the airline
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Settlement of proposed class-action lawsuit represent nine hours of profit for Apple, which has denied wrongdoing
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Campaigners say US president-elect’s call to ‘get rid of windmills’ is based on North Sea interests of oil and gas firms
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President cites national security concerns as he follows through on pledge to keep steelmaker domestically owned
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Civilian and armed groups in conflict-ridden state of Manipur using SpaceX’s satellite internet, sources say
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Council to crack down on antisocial behaviour linked to rapid rise of e-scooter riders in city
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Former UK deputy prime minister, who still has about $21m worth, is leaving role as president of global affairs