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Entries for The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2024 are now open! We are looking for the UK's Best employers with the happiest employees Go to https://t.co/bg2DBjwNRM to enter Powered by employee engagement specialists @WorkLforBusines
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Was the government right to keep Channel 4 in public ownership and scrap the idea of privatisation?
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After a tough year for markets, will the FTSE 100 rise in 2023?
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Have you been forced to cancel your Christmas party or travel plans because of strikes?
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Is the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, right to look at slashing red tape in his ‘Edinburgh Reforms’ for financial services?
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After house prices in Britain showed their biggest monthly fall in two years in November, will they continue to slide in 2023?
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Should the UK increase immigration to boost the economy?
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The 11-year sentence for Elizabeth Holmes shows the willingness of America to tackle corporate crimes
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She was dubbed the world’s youngest self-made billionaire with a fortune valued at $4.5 billion at the age of 30. But this weekend, Elizabeth Holmes, now 38, is
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Marine Tanguy, founder and chief executive of MTArt, on helping send art to Qatar
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Marine Tanguy manages some of the world’s leading artists, as well as up-and-coming stars, so she is used to being on a big stage. But this year’s World Cup, wh
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Tech executives are looking past the Twitter chaos to see if Elon Musk might just be on to something. By @dannyfortson
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Burberry's new chief executive wants to revive the UK’s premier fashion brand and steal a march on glamorous rivals. By @SamChambersDMC
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Jonathan Akeroyd tuned into the latest series of The Crown with a degree of apprehension, but it was not the spectacle of Charles and Diana’s failing marriage t
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How will consumer spending hold up in this recession? The signs are of a two-tier economy. @jilltreanor reports
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Data shows that the price of second-hand cars has fallen for the first time in more than two years - but dealers say demand is still strong. By @laith_alkhalaf
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Getting our education system right will transform lives, grow prosperity, and make the UK more competitive, says William Vereker of Santander
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Harriett Baldwin MP, chair of the Treasury select committee, tells @jilltreanor she will ‘hold everyone’s feet to the fire without fear or favour’
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In just five days, Harriett Baldwin has accused the crypto industry of being the 21st-century equivalent of the Dutch tulip bubble, publicly criticised Bank of
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Westminster tends to have two modes when it comes to the private sector: complacency and panic, writes @olivershah
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Westminster tends to have two modes when it comes to the private sector: complacency and panic. Few companies sum up the way the first is occasionally punctuated by bursts of the second better than...
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Inflation ran through the autumn statement rather like the writing in a stick of rock, says @dsmitheconomics
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The 11-year sentence for Elizabeth Holmes shows the willingness of America to tackle corporate crimes
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She was dubbed the world’s youngest self-made billionaire with a fortune valued at $4.5 billion at the age of 30. But this weekend, Elizabeth Holmes, now 38, is
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A revival in nuclear power is coming as nations seek energy security. But the supply of a key element is not keeping up with demand and Russia has a tight grasp on production. By @JonLYeomans
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Mark Carney has a new sideline: he is helping to build nuclear power stations. Last month, as vice-chairman of Brookfield Asset Management, the former Bank of
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