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He has wiggled his way into power thanks to his wealth. But once he is making decisions that affect people’s daily lives, Musk may find the shine wears off, writes Arwa Mahdawi
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The British government has been granted a golden share in the recently-sold Royal Mail in a bid to keep it in the UK
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Pay packets are now growing at 5.2 per cent, up from 4.9 per cent three months ago
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Level of compensation – and looming penalties – mean cost of airline’s outsourcing saga has ballooned past budgeted figure
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Office of the Australian Information Commissioner announces deal with Meta over scandal that may have affected 300,000 users
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Firm and parent company ByteDance file request for injunction to halt ban of app used by 170 million Americans
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Threats started in New York and spread to Chicago and Atlanta after company failed to meet negotiation deadline
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Editorial: The white paper promises devolution. But sweeping away district councils will not drive growth
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Entain, which runs Ladbrokes and Neds, did not have appropriate oversight of its anti-money laundering program, Austrac alleges
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Editorial: Ministers should be bold and radical in taking measures to boost demand in a key sector of the green transition
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Major brands allegedly drafting in ‘freelance’ shop assistants through gig apps for busy festive season
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Reformhaus retains an unmatched selection of tea and slippers but is morphing to stay competitive
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The system relies on valuations from 1991, when Gorbachev was in power, but has become politically untouchable
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Politicians have to prove they are capable of changing voters’ lives for the better
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The USPS was a target during his first administration, and it might now be on the chopping block due to financial losses
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Billionaire slipped and fell from a 150-metre cliff while hiking with relatives near Barcelona, according to reports
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Events in a US court reveal a story that rivals HBO’s Succession with a patriarch’s waning control, sibling rivalries and a media empire at stake