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There are three ways to manage promotion to the top flight. Let QPR, Blackpool and Burnley guide you through the choices.
Jeremy Corbyn launches the Labour manifesto.
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With the Conservatives trying to muscle in on traditional Labour territory by painting themselves as the party of workers, it’s worth taking a closer look at their promises.
Olympiakos dominate Greek football’s top flight.
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Predictable results and unresolved corruption scandals are a serious issue for the future of the Greek game.
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Elon Musk struck a blow for open IP, so should other sustainable industries go the same way?
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LIBOR continues to evoke irritation, frustration and fear – for traders, central bankers and the public.
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By 2030, the Blue Economy will be worth $3 trillion. And the UK is well placed to capture a slice of this lucrative market, if it meets the challenges involved with innovation and ambition.
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This is how Greater Manchester is set to become one of the world’s leading ‘digital cities’.
Fairtrade grape production, Western Cape, South Africa.
Fairtrade was set up to support small producers - but some feel it is now missing the mark.
Getting down to business.
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If the UK fails to maintain its global outlook, it could lose business to a globalist France.
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Could building small affordable dwellings be a part of the solution?
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It takes more than cocktails and table football to make a happy workforce. Respect and job security are vital.
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Stories of financial mismanagement in football have become all too common. Where is the outcry?
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Where now for one of the great emblems of post-World War II global co-operation?
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Avocado demand is driven not just by their supposed health benefits, but by their newness, exclusivity and symbolic, aspirational value to a burgeoning middle class.
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The Conservatives claim the energy market is broken. Are they right?
Lennon in action.
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Help with psychological issues for elite performers is not about reacting when problems bubble to the surface.
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The high cost of imports and borrowing, as well as market volatility mean manufacturers aren’t in for an easy ride.
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A new report confirms how the rich become deluded about their talents, but also hints at a growing acknowledgement of inequality.
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Smaller companies are failing to move quickly into overseas sales. It may be time for government to put its money where its mouth is.
Germany is not intent on punishing the UK for Brexit.
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A visit to the Bundestag revealed just how varied German attitudes to Brexit are.
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Why is work making us miserable?
Hands off my pension.
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The pensions ‘triple lock’ explained.
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A false divide between ethics and economics has diluted the immense potential power of the world’s biggest sovereign wealth fund.
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Many brands, particularly those from countries associated with poor production quality, attempt to disguise their origins.
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn claims they do. Two academics assessed the facts.