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From olive oil to butter, extreme weather is pushing up the cost of living and having a dramatic political impact. Economists need a solution, says the Progressive Economy Forum’s James Meadway
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Editorial: Beijingâs model is hitting roadblocks. It needs to move toward more home-grown spending â even if one-party politics makes that hard
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Profits beat forecasts, but a 17% fall in share price since executives were detained by Beijing may be hard to shake
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Companies in the UK and US have began receiving fines for using messaging services such as WhatsApp and Facebook for work communications
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28 years of lessons | Sarah Winman’s Still Life | Crocodile infestations | Running bores | Brexit and Donald Trump
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The British arthouse cinema chain has changed hands. Its new American owners would be wise to ignore industry gloom and invest in discerning movie audiences
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After five years making Energy UK ânoisierâ on green issues, Emma Pinchbeck has been picked to lead the UKâs fight against global heating
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Industrial action at producer causes complaints about lack of Greek meze staple in supermarkets across country
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Labour market is in pretty good shape, but signs of cooling could be a headache for the chancellor