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Bumper grain crop set to weigh heavily as farmers count costs of seed, fertilizer â and effects of possible trade war
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Reflecting on a year of unfair decisions and shoddy treatment, we put the worst-offending firms on the podium
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Polandâs prime minister has the advantage of being well respected on both sides of the Atlantic, says Paul Taylor, a senior visiting fellow at the European Policy Centre
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Media mogul launched Home Box Office in 1972 and started the US’s first 24-hour cable local news channel in New York
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Collapse of chains such as Homebase and Body Shop contributed to big rise, and another tough year is on the cards
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Launched as a challenger to traditional lenders, it profited from offering state-backed loans during Covid. But then the regulator came calling
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As a Danish study shows, parental income determines our life chances â but in what way differs according to how rich they are
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Now that half of our clothing purchases are sent back, reverse logistics – or the returns industry – has become big business, with companies finding ways to reduce waste
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From the Den to Old Trafford, via Craven Cottage and the Emirates, I saw it all during my years pulling pints for fans
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How will AI reshape the world? Well, it could be the spreadsheet of the 21st century | John Naughton
Large language models have changed how big corporations function, and the arrival of AI ‘agents’ – essentially automated Moneypennys – could prove irresistible
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Judge says coffee giant has no standing in appeal of NRLP finding it illegally fired two workers for trying to unionize
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A number of marketplaces have sprung up seeking to make use of anti-establishment fervor â are they here to stay?
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AI company, which makes ChatGPT, says in blogpost ‘we once again need to raise more capital than we’d imagined’
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After soaring on news of potential merger, fall reflects concerns about expected terms of deal, say analysts