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The rumoured rise in national insurance on employers makes sense. As for claims Labour promised not to do that: it didn’t, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Data is vital to AI systems, so firms want the right to take it and ministers may let them, says tech writer Chris Stokel-Walker
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‘Back to school’ spending and new iPhone lifts demand for computing products in September
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Although choosing a venue is not uncommon, northern district stands out because it’s not where X is located
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Reports that pensioners could have tax breaks cut or axed led to savers withdrawing chunks of their retirement pots ahead of the chancellor’s announcement
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Many will know it as a sportier stablemate of the defunct Rover brand. After a hiatus following Rover’s collapse, it was relaunched by its new owners and has grown quickly through keen pricing and a generous supply of cars.
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Harry Stebbings says tax rules make Britain ‘a bad place to do business’ as he warns of entrepreneurs leaving
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Hospitality jobs have long kept struggling artists, actors and musicians going. When those gigs go, the arts are diminished too
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A shake-up of the UK’s generous pension tax allowances has been feared for several years as chancellors search for ways to raise money without further indebting the country or raising income tax
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RMT and Aslef union members are walking out after rejecting ‘wholly inadequate’ pay offers
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A proposed Italian-German bank merger makes sense for Europe, but Berlin is opting for domestic protectionism, says economics commentator Simon Nixon
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Letters: Readers respond to Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves’ vow to promote growth by enticing businesses to invest in Britain
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Editorial: The chancellor will not win support for her budget without a courageous defence of public services funded by collective contribution
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Shares in food company jump 13% after reports Advent is in early stages of preparing an offer
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Tech barons are forever predicting some amazing new technology to fix the climate crisis. Yet fixes already exist