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Staff working from home half the week put an inevitable damper on the office property sector. Will changing patterns keep the lights on and returns attractive?
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Keir Starmer’s parochial stance on mooted scheme is short sighted and bodes ill for resetting relationship with Brussels
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Growing up poor blights children’s lives, and results in lower work and health outcomes that cost the exchequer long term
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Many people say they’re living to 100-plus years. But research lauded with an Ig Nobel prize shows some claims are spurious
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Mark Zuckerberg’s new revamp is a far cry from the zip-up hoodies and suits emblematic of earlier eras of Facebook
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The vice-president and ex-president both have vowed to block US Steel from merging with Japan’s Nippon
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From basement builds to rooftops, revamped Whitehall ministries and once-were embassies, the capital’s hotels are in an opulence arms race to lure exacting guests
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Ugly, overcrowded and undermined by dithering over HS2, the unwieldy terminus needs an urgent rethink – or at least a few less digital billboards
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Ban on using optional payments to cover costs or boost profits has bosses, and their staff, worried
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OpenAI o1, AKA Strawberry, appears to be a significant advance, but its ‘chain of thought’ should be made public knowledge
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There is nothing wrong with mining content for data, but it has to be properly regulated and creators must be compensated, says Mumsnet founder Justine Roberts
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Lalit Modi derides the Hundred as a ‘struggling non-starter league’ with figures that are ‘definitely not achievable’
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After 250,000 installations across the UK, we look at the devices central to Labour’s vision of a ‘home upgrade revolution’
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Annual production more than doubles as office workers quit to snap up vineyards or blocks of land
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Urgent search for better fuel efficiency to cut emissions is driving radical innovation in aircraft design
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Disney+ is the latest platform to stop people sharing their password for free. It’s yet another step in an industry meltdown that puts pressure on customers – and leads to genuinely bad television