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If the 1% follow through on their threats, an ‘exit tax’ could raise £500m a year – by plucking golden feathers as they take flight, says the Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Many older houses were not insured for total rebuilding costs – so read the policy carefully before you sign
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The supposedly green project – brainchild of the previous Tory government – will increase emissions, not reduce them, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
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Steel and car-making in Britain would have shrunk even further without long-termism of Tata Group’s late former chair
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Letters: What to do on HS2 | Women who start war | Tory leadership race | The comfort of Corbyn | A Labour shakeup
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Sales down nearly 7% to £2.3bn in year to August as number of items sold fell back and retailer lowered prices
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Bureau of Labor Statistics releases final monthly inflation reading before voters head to polls for presidential election
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Sir John Armitt says charging per mile ‘inevitable’ as move to electric vehicles creates £35bn shortfall in tax revenues
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Dai Yongge’s attempts to sell Reading are being jeopardised by his failure to repay previously undisclosed debts of more than £55m, according to documents seen by the Guardian
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Dove maker’s deal with local manufacturer Arnest Group includes four factories
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Steel tycoon faces enforcement action from UK business regulator, which could lead to fine or disqualification
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BBC says 37 of the women worked at Harrods, and earliest accusation of abuse dates back to 1977
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Reports say Georges Elhedery’s plans part of restructure that would lead to merging global and commercial units
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Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as the RICS gauge of UK house prices turns positive for the first time in almost two years
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She is losing the tussle between head and heart. The economy is better than it has ever been, but ordinary people don’t feel it, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty
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The chancellor desperately needs more money to finance growth and public spending so expect a bit of tweaking to supposedly strict constraints