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US planemaker says strike of about 33,000 workers, which began last week, ‘jeopardizes recovery in a significant way’
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Former Tesco boss will hope to speed turnaround at parent company of retailer and Waitrose chain
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Deals that last four decades can help some get on the property ladder, but the overall cost may be a shock
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Apple revealed new phone models at a launch event in California
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Editorial: Keir Starmer made exacting promises on borrowing. Now he either breaks them – or makes more cuts and bleeds popularity
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For decades, US corporations have been enticed to funnel profits through the country – will this court decision disrupt our cosy little setup, asks writer and historian Jack Sheehan
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Workers voted overwhelmingly to reject wage proposal from aviation giant last week
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Eight leading economists warn that further cuts to public investment must be avoided
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Lobbyists are increasingly confident about expansion plans as concerns for the economy start to deepen
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The move is widely expected – but will still be studied closely as dark clouds loom on the US horizon
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Caring for your infant can be magical and mind-expanding, but it’s labour too. We all need respite from the rat race, says Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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Indies pin hopes on recovery as cash-strapped broadcasters slash commissioning, sending revenues plunging by £400m
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Daily Mail owner says it has made ‘a small number’ of job cuts in US, and US Sun is also cutting back
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Move will take two-year closure total by 2026 to 292 and includes Halifax, Bank of Scotland and Lloyds brands
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Competition authorities were too slow to stop tech giants from dominating Web 2.0. They can’t repeat that mistake with AI