‘Click to agree’.
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If anyone ever read this stuff, they wouldn’t have time to do anything else.
Florida’s Clearwater Beach.
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Florida’s image as a safe sun and theme park destination may be threatened by recent political divisions and gun crime.
The weekly gouge.
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Rishi Sunak is proposing to introduce voluntary caps for staples like milk and bread.
To get hired, you need to get connected.
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Four expert tips to perfect your online profile for job searching.
Price rises are slowing but inflation remains persistent.
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UK inflation has been stubbornly high and interest rate hikes have not yet brought it in line with other advanced economies.
Leadership potential.
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In the rapidly changing, ambiguous and unpredictable world of work, future leaders must be able to learn fast.
Workplaces could become “anti-human”: centred around technology rather than people.
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Automation risks making work environments less hospitable to the people who remain.
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Finding the right kind of support is a good business move.
BT’s transition from copper wiring to fibre-optic cabling is now reaching its end.
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ChatGPT may change the workplace but there are plenty of other disruptions coming.
Heading for the buffers? Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey.
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UK bonds are again close to the levels that caused a pensions crisis in autumn 2022.
Turkish presidential candidate Recep Tayyip Erdogan used the production of a new Turkish car as part of his election campaign,
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President Erdoğan has been hoping his government’s science wins would spark a wave of patriotic support.
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One new battery plant is unlikely to save the UK auto industry, but it’s a step in the right direction.
People march with a banner that reads in Spanish ‘Stop the adjustment, out with the IMF,’ in Buenos Aires, Argentina on May 9, 2023.
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The conditions placed on countries borrowing money from the International Monetary Fund have further disadvantaged these countries economically.
The ‘big four’ accounting firms dominate audits of company financial reports.
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Is private sector auditing of large financial institutions fit for purpose?
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People in rural areas have less access to supermarkets in general. When it comes to online grocery shopping, just over 11% of those have no choice at all.
The Kazakh port of Aktau will be useful in the expansion of trade routes in the region.
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China’s is building a transport and trade infrastructure in central Asia.
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Change and communication across the food supply chain will help stop prices from rising further.
Budgeting for a rising cost of living.
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My research shows that UK price rises are likely to have been caused by high profits, falling wages and weak production over decades
No ifs or bits.
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It needs to be treated like the new class of assets that it is.
‘Not a problem.’
A Lot of People
The Economic Crime Bill is supposed to be riding to the rescue, but it won’t make much difference in its current form.
Farmers need a fair deal.
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Food supply chain discounts are causing issues for UK producers and processors.
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Trust between colleagues and with managers can make it easier to work together.
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An expert breaks down the new proposals.
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It’s a matter of taste.
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Here’s what you need to know about these mini loans.