Could quiet quitting be for you?
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The mental health benefits of quiet quitting could make you a better employee and a happier person.
While Putin reduces Russian gas supplies, Europe has become more dependent on shipments of LNG.
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Hopes that prices will ease are probably wishful thinking.
Households and businesses across the UK may need to adjust their living habits in line with spiking bills this winter.
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Economists discuss current political proposals designed to tackle the cost of living crisis.
The chip wars are hotting up.
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The UK has some clusters of excellence in semiconductors, but it was badly exposed by recent shortages.
The triple lock increases some benefits payments by inflation, earnings or 2.5%, whichever is highest.
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The reintroduction of the pensions triple lock means the increase in weekly payments could vastly outpace earnings growth
Improvements to the GB power market could help tackle the coming energy crisis.
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Britain’s households are facing a cold winter but its power market could learn something from neighbouring systems to avert a crisis
Former UK prime minister Gordon Brown has weighed in to the cost of living crisis debate.
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Previous government bailouts have set a precedent for intervention in the cost of living crisis
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The pandemic showed us how firms could be encouraged to put people before profits.
Household bills have spiked in 2022.
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Here’s how the government can provide clarity on the volatile cost of living crisis
Supermarket sweep.
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A psychologist explains how your brain helps you save money.
China’s show of strength over Taiwan being transmitted live in Beijing.
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Welcome to an era of two parallel worlds in global business.
Same role, different wage.
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A new paper discusses the causes of, and potential solutions to, the ethnic pay gap in British workplaces.
Striking coal miners marching in London, March 1972.
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The strength of the government and public support can make a crucial difference.
Inflation rates are currently rising, reflecting the increasing cost of goods and services.
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Central banks are trying to strike a balance between curbing inflation and enabling economic growth.
Will it stand up?
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Many trials are taking place, but they need a reality check.
Households will feel the effect of rate rises as the Bank of England tries to slow inflation.
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The latest on the UK base rate rise and how it might affect your finances
People’s ability to buy property is at a record low.
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History indicates house prices are more likely to see a correction and prolonged stagnation, not a crash
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and G7 ambassadors visit the port of Odesa, a vital export hub for Ukraine’s agricultural products.
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The long-term economic outlook for Ukraine as it manages the effects of the Russian invasion
Emerging technology business models aim to empower consumers.
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Emerging platforms are challenging traditional tech giants by giving consumers and workers more power
Many people now favour a hybrid model of working.
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Before the pandemic, young professionals were the least likely age group to work from home.
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With authorities expecting further congestion at UK ports, a range of solutions will be needed to minimise queuing for travellers
Streaming platforms are facing a tougher economic outlook.
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The way streaming platforms operate is changing to tackle falling subscriptions due to the rising cost of living
Twitter’s stock has fallen recently, partly due to uncertainty about Elon Musk’s acquisition plan, its management says.
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The ongoing battle between Twitter and Elon Musk is hurting shareholders the most so both sides should get to the negotiating table.
Regulators are increasingly concerned about the impact of larger firms acquiring smaller rivals.
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Preventing big firms buying up small ones can sometimes stop new products reaching consumers.
Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss, pictured at the second Conservative leadership TV debate, are set to debate again on July 25 2022.
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Tax cuts could ease the burden on households and small businesses that are struggling, alongside tax increases for large firms.