Business
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Fragile recovery, low growth, global debt, AI, the climate … The organisations founded in 1944 have lots to talk about this week
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In London, rates for Battersea power station’s £8m flats are still set with reference to its low-value past, and their rich owners pay less than householders in Hartlepool
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As the biggest supermarket prepares to unveil impressive profits, smaller grocers will find that falling inflation leaves them with nowhere to hide
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The woman who talked Benny and Bjorn into putting Mamma Mia! on stage 25 years ago this weekend is still ‘having the time of her life’, with a third Abba film possibly in the works
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With cocoa and sugar prices at record highs and tougher regulation to fight rising obesity, the head of Cadbury’s has a lot on her plate over the peak chocolate season of Easter
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Wales led the way in tackling the problem of empty properties and priced-out locals – and now Jeremy Hunt has weighed in
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Whoever wins the next election, a reckoning is overdue on the costs of Britain’s nuclear deterrent
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The shadow chancellor is often criticised for her centrist positions, but Labour’s plan for a long-term rescue is a vital difference between the parties
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With £500m of emergency funding withdrawn, calls are growing for the stricken company to be taken into public ownership
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Whether manufacturing drones or printing British blue passports, the defence contractor is flying high in a geopolitically risky climate
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With its route map pruned, leaders in the north want other options, while in the capital, questions are growing over its Euston terminus – still a giant hole in the ground
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The 25-year-old pay floor is justly celebrated but doesn’t tackle issues that mean exploitation and misery for many
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Amazon and Google may be the most visible, but our lack of investment and regulation has let myriad American companies take over too much of UK life
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The criminal trial over the $11bn sale of Autonomy to HP saw prosecutors calling him ‘Dr Lynch’ – and defense using ‘Mike’