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Letters: The government can’t be taken seriously on child poverty, writes Alan Sharkey, while Mike Sheaff decries the suspension of rebel MPs. Plus letters from Leah Key and Peter Brooker
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Prototype, initially launching with select publishers and users, set to challenge Google’s dominance of online search
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Court upholds Prop 22, allowing rideshare apps to keep treating drivers as independent contractors, not employees
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Secretary general said wealthiest countries are ‘signing away our future’ with more production and called for phase-out of fossil fuels
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The small stocks in the Russell 2000 index leaped a stunning 11.5% over five days
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Production at Woodsmith site near Whitby set back to 2030 as firm plans to pause work during overhaul
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Carmakers announce disappointing results, and production in UK revealed to have dropped
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Losses in Europe and Asia are driven by AI-related groups including Nvidia, Tesla and Google-owner Alphabet
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Inspired by opera houses, the grands magasins were astonishing spectacles, built on a pharaonic scale. A new exhibition in the French capital charts the golden age of a dying concept
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The emergence of artificial intelligence has pushed the tech sector to all-time highs, but other assets have risen, too
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Germany’s busiest airport says operations ‘gradually resuming’ after protest by Letzte Generation climate activists carrying posters reading ‘oil kills’
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UK’s biggest energy supplier reports first-half operating profits of £159m, down from nearly £1bn a year ago
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Letters: Communities need affordable properties, not executive homes, writes Dr James Derounian. Plus letters from Valerie Organ and Rosanne Bostock
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Banking and healthcare firms, major airlines expected to suffer most losses, according to insurer Parametrix
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Musk is determined to help Trump win. Perhaps it’s no surprise that both men believe democracy can be bought off
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While not many phones will be affected, business groups worry ATMs, alarms, CCTV, medical alert systems and more could be