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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 SpaceXâs satellite internet, sources say
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Former UK deputy prime minister, who still has about $21m worth, is leaving role as president of global affairs
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The arrival of a child is a good a reason as any to upsize, but this is no longer an option for many ‘second steppers’, says Guardian deputy Opinion editor Kirsty Major
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From a âtreehouseâ hovering over the Welsh countryside to a farmhouse in a wooded glen surrounded by dense forest in Scotland
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Chibuike Ekeiwu has worked at the Kent prison since 2022. The photographer Tom Pilston recounts a day spent with him keeping order in a tough environment
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Graduate pay is falling – and an aggrieved generation could join white-collar workers in supporting Reform UK, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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Amazon mandates full five days and BT and Asda want staff in the office three times a week – but not everyone is convinced
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Pragmatism will win over purism, unless the government favours early closure for car manufacturers
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This government needs to reverse at least three decades of financial woes, and it needs to show progress before its plan gets Trumped, writes economist Michael Jacobs
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Musical theatre company, which runs eight venues in London, said healthy boost in revenues was offset