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The deadline for a consortium of private equity giants to firm up a takeover bid for Hargreaves Lansdown, Britain’s largest investment platform, falls this Wednesday. Last month, the company revealed …
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The next government should commit to making sure everyone has access to green space within a 15-minute walk of their home, says the National Trust’s Hilary McGrady People who live …
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For all their warm words for business, Starmer and Reeves share a bone deep belief that is the state the creates wealth and grows the economy, says Eliot Wilson When …
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All major parties have set lofty house building targets in their manifestos, but plans to actually achieve them are light on detail. The fact is, there’s no shortage of ideas …
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Budding economic recovery set to support sterling in weeks ahead, analysts argue
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Aercap collected £1bn in legal settlements over stranded Russian planes
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Unions go to war with FCA management (again) over performance-related pay
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Visiting charming Cheltenham, the Bath of the Midlands
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Gig economy: Law firm launches probe for Parcelforce drivers in latest workers’ rights row
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Toxic English rivers: not a single river classified as having ‘good’ water quality
Not a single river in England has been classified as in good health, with nearly nine out of 10 falling below ecological standards a new …
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Ben Stokes ‘doesn’t understand’ England critics after first Test series defeat as captain
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