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From the farmer calving at 3am to the fisherman who heads out in the dark, the stories of those on the very late (or very early) shift
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Lenders may look to attract more deposits from savers to raise funds to repay Bank of England pandemic-era loans
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Payments finally received into accounts set up for each victim more than a decade after the fraud
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Figures from Rightmove show inquiries to estate agents since 1 August up 19% compared with a year ago
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The clothing retailer fell into administration in March with partnership talks reportedly stalled
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The artist’s subversive work draws crowds and criminals alike, and owning an original is fraught with logistical problems
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Owners of hotels and rental cottages say cost of living crisis has depressed bookings this year
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High rents and living costs mean almost half of students are travelling to campus instead of living on it. But are they missing out on the social side?
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The pursuit of eternal growth is toxic, campaigners say. The economy, and the planet, can thrive with fewer people
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The country faces grave and deep-seated problems that only bold – and expensive – policies can address
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A study of ancient coins has shifted the focus of Europe’s economic history from the Greeks and Romans to the Arabs
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Exclusive: Work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall pledges to halt Tory ‘salami slicing’ of benefits, but Labour under fire for union pay deals
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The tech giant pays billions so that its search engine is the default on our screens, but a US judge has ruled this illegal. Perhaps now we will see innovation
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Online dating industry in crisis as shares fall and nearly half of all users report negative experiences on the apps
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Editorial: The boom years at the top of English football risk squeezing out younger, less well-off fans
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Democratic nominee’s Friday speech gave most specific economic proposals of her campaign so far