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Finnish real estate company says deal for sports and entertainment venue will restore it to its former glory
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The French president’s failures offer an object lesson in what happens when liberalism is stripped of its morality and values, writes journalist Oliver Haynes
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Leicester face a nervous wait to discover whether they will be charged with breaching profitability and sustainability rules for a second successive season
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Passenger numbers are rising, but competing with budget airlines will take work on ticket prices, infrastructure and integration, says Guardian Europe columnist MarÃa RamÃrez
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The number of listed companies fleeing canât be ignored â cutting or abolishing the tax could revive the capital market
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With threats of recession, global fracturing and increasingly angry voters, Labour’s sticky start is unlikely to get any easier, says Guardian columnist Larry Elliott
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Russia will no longer transport gas to Europe via Ukraineâs pipelines, further limiting its ability to raise capital
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As soon as people decide that crypto is valueless, it will be â but in the next few years, exposure of traditional institutions will likely run into the hundreds of billions
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Some praise Ford, others bash the company, even after X users learn Ford site had been compromised
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Steve Bannon, meanwhile, calls for âreparationsâ from âsociopathicâ Musk for jobs he has stolen from Americans with immigrant workers at his companies
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Noel Quinn and Warren East, as well as Chanel chief Leena Nair among business figures to be honoured
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Republican figures are using their influence to sell a variety of goods, preying on people’s political affiliations