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Corporations such as ExxonMobil and Blackstone also big funders of climate crisis, new trade union report finds
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Building society ramps up mortgage price war with ‘gamechanging’ move, and it also cuts rates
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By targeting junk food and smoking, the government isn’t attacking ‘freedom’. It’s just fulfilling one of its most vital roles, says global public health expert Devi Sridhar
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Trump predicted ‘the Eighth Wonder of the World’ for Wisconsin but the promised jobs bonanza never came about and Democrats say they are the ones who deliver
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Almost all operators who continue to face ‘discrepancies’ say they involve a financial shortfall, survey finds
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Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as Australia’s REA Group sweetens its bid for Rightmove again
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Editorial: London’s mayor is well placed to lead on regeneration of the UK’s busiest shopping street. But he will need local support
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Suspected Russian propaganda operation prompts calls to force UK-registered news sites to reveal ownership
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Before first conference speech by a Labour chancellor for 15 years, downbeat tune may have been overcooked
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Bank says new UK compensation rules will fail to curb APP scams and prove financial sector is not the problem
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Now that players are feeling the burn so significantly as to consider striking, will the game’s powerbrokers take notice?
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Labour’s legislation confronting a ‘culture of presenteeism’ may inadvertently favour employers and cause the badly paid to lose out
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With its shelves emptying and its billionaire owners in retreat, the struggling retailer has had to call in its veteran chair as chief executive
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Placeholder CEOs might get the job done, but the business won’t improve
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With petrol prices and inflation both low, motorists can absorb a reversing of Sunak’s 5p cut – and it could even boost electric car sales