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The race in rural Louth and Horncastle, a previously unassailable Tory seat, encapsulates Reform’s real threat
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Jim Farley says country is ‘in love with these monster vehicles’ but big cars are not sustainable in the age of EV
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Tech giant’s goal of reducing climate footprint at risk as it grows increasingly reliant on energy-hungry data centres
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Labour leader says Post Office minister should urgently ‘get on with the job’ of sorting out problem
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Former chancellor cleared for role by body examining propriety of ministers taking jobs in private sector
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Handing vital infrastructure to big finance will generate windfalls for investors and leave the rest of us worse off. We need a better plan, says Daniela Gabor, a professor of economics and macrofinance at UWE Bristol
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Last year’s ‘digital-only’ event ruffled feathers. This year’s hybrid meeting fuelled greater attendance and more openness
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Technical difficulties blamed for new blow to firm’s sustainable energy plans
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Electric automaker’s quarterly deliveries fell for two straight quarters for the first time ever
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Consumer prices slip to 2.5% but core rate stays high, prompting little belief in further cuts in borrowing costs
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Amit Gudka is reinventing himself after the failure of his energy firm by plugging into the global battery boom
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Greens welcome announcement as Jim Chalmers says ‘half-baked’ idea could make competition problem worse not better
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Proposal would create first federal standard for workplace exposure to extreme heat, which kills hundreds each year
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London-based fintech company has been waiting more than three years for its UK licence to be approved
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Economic growth allows the few to grow ever-wealthier. Ending poverty and environmental catastrophe demands fresh thinking
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Powerful new chips are on the way but there are questions over whether tech firm’s growth can be sustained
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Supermarket battles ‘tough trading backdrop’ on clothing and general merchandise amid poor weather and cost of living crisis with Argos sales down 6.2%