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Secretive firm that has grown to rival Goldman Sachs is revealed to pay lowliest recruits $250,000 salary
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Troubles at VW point to growing doubts about future of Europe-wide sector as imports of cheap EVs rise
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Harris denies any claim of an electric vehicle mandate, saying 'contrary to what my opponent is suggesting, I will never tell you what kind of car you have to drive'
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Stopping to look âunder the bonnetâ of the nationâs finances is all well and good, but how long does it take so see the engineâs knackered?
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A government with access to personal information could deliver welfare and services much more easily – and could also be a bulwark against the tech giants’ business practices
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Workers for plane maker have been on strike for a month, adding woe to the struggling company’s many concerns
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The granite city has weathered many storms over the years but people there now fear the impact of the governmentâs tax plans on the local economy and jobs
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The rise and fall of Crompton Place is echoed in towns and cities across Britain, but there is no one answer to the knotty problem of replacing them
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Policy known as âfiscal dragâ could bring in as much as £7bn a year after 2028, while dragging workers into paying more tax
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Ed Miliband seems happy to see the landscape blighted. We value townscape – everywhere else has to fend for itself, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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As the descendant of a survivor of a genocide, the Holocaust, I refuse to be a bystander to another genocide