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Starmer wants to make Tory policy on the economy a central theme of its election campaign … without mentioning Brexit
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Managing the barrage of upsetting material online is a challenge that service providers are struggling to meet, even if they try
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Tech giant fired number of people who protested against $1.2bn Project Nimbus, which supports Israeli military and government
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Panel of nearly 100 countries to draw up guidelines for industries that mine raw materials used in low-carbon technology
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They have been resilient amid wider high street decline – but units are now emptying in areas such as Southall, west London
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Bulk carrier uses deep-water channel en route to Canada marking important step in recovery efforts after last month’s disaster
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Collections by ex-Spice Girl had been too dear for most but deal with affordable chain forecast to help tip VB business into profit
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This is not a repeat of the Covid pandemic. Yet global governments should follow the US and prepare a response, writes global public health expert Prof Devi Sridhar
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The Labour leader needs to stop counting the cost of investing in railways – and see the costs of not doing so, says Dr Tom Haines-Doran, author of Derailed
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For first time since August 2021 people expect position to be better in a year, Paul Thwaite adds
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Soiled seas and huge dividends: where has the £64bn borrowed by firms since privatisation gone, asks Guardian columnist George Monbiot
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Co-founder leaving ‘to spend more time with his young family, improve the world via philanthropy, and help further the technology industry globally’
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App’s ‘secret source’ algorithm reportedly core to operations of parent company, which sources say make a sale highly unlikely
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World’s largest public company reports $61.86bn revenue after investing billions into artificial intelligence
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Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news
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Instead of buy-one-get-one-free offers, everyday life now involves carefully comparing prices and feeling increasingly powerless, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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Party wants to fully nationalise train network within five years of coming to power, in ‘biggest rail reform for a generation’
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Shareholders in the mining firm are unimpressed by the offer as it stands but what happens next could be interesting
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Energy watchdog warns pace must accelerate to hit targets after new batteries increased capacity by 130%