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The cruise operation – branded as Marella in the UK – has ‘very strong occupancy and a strong increase in the daily rate’
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The government remains stubborn on its Budget announcement that will see farmers pay inheritance tax on assets above £1m apiece at a new rate of 20 per cent
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From rural buses to solar panels, our Green agenda has been transformative. Vested interests and big polluters helped to poison the well of public thinking
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What does Rupert’s failed attempt to hand his empire to son Lachlan tell us? They’d be happier giving their money away, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
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Editorial: Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president, has taken a political risk in signing off an agreement with Latin American countries
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Price for arabica beans tops $3.44 a pound, while cost of robusta beans almost doubles this year
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Products featured the words ‘deny’, ‘defend’ and ‘depose’, which was reportedly on bullet casings at site of shooting
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FCA lawyer admits scale of compensation could be larger than first thought, and as big as PPI, which cost banks £50bn
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The shift is driven largely by a decline in production from coal, gas and oil, as well as growing wind, solar and biomass power
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I asked my doctor for a shot to protect my premature daughter against RSV. Then we realized we didn’t qualify for insurance
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Friends of the Earth calls on government to rein in growth of big tech centres for fear they could increase fossil fuel use
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The cost of turkey and vegetables is behind the rise, as farmers battle higher energy costs and a looming higher bill for workers
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The rebrand forces Jaguar’s audience ‘to break every habit they had’ concerning the once-cool carmaker, experts say
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Backers of blocked Utah railway proposal want justices to narrow scope of 50-year-old environmental legislation
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Court ruling could mean that more liberal Murdochs may have say in content from world’s most powerful conservative media empire