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In November, the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) came in at 2.6 per cent, where petrol, train travel, and live entertainment pushed up prices
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As with US bond yields, the UK economy risks catching cold whenever anywhere else sneezes – but Britain can insulate itself better
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The British Retail Consortium said 67 per cent of the finance bosses they asked said they would raise prices
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MPs examining plans for legislation were told 11,500 staff on the contracts, which do not guarantee weekly shifts
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Zuckerberg, Musk and Bezos are falling over themselves to suck up to the incoming president. And he’s just as keen to let them, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
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Company thrives as Amazon develops TV series and it gains licensing income from video games
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Chancellor tells Conservative MP to ‘get real’ and that UK bond market changes similar to those in other countries
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The beer entrepreneur said only people who hate what they do have an obsession with work-life balance in a now deleted post
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The latest actions of Musk and Zuckerberg are a sign of things to come, but the EU already has the power to give people back control, says Johnny Ryan, director of Enforce, a unit of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties
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Drumsheds can host as many as 15,000 people in a former Ikea and is lauded by many – but following a licensing review, there are concerns it’s too big to function
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The chief executive of the clothing label is emphasising traceability and accountability in the supply chain – and looking beyond one season at a time
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Ham, gammon, bacon, salami and some dairy products banned after Germany’s first reported case in nearly 40 years
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It has been reported that Chinese officials are considering selling the platform’s US arm to the billionaire if it cannot avoid an impending US ban.