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The rules on what counts as taxable income haven’t changed.
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Removing certain reliefs would raise revenues that could be used to fund a cut in the headline rate or increased public spending.
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Should luxury brands display their logo on everything?
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Conflict between Lebanon and Israel looms – it would throw the Lebanese economy further into crisis.
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Stress affected many people’s productivity during the pandemic, with homeworkers and the self-employed (in particular women) experiencing the worst effects.
Boeing, Boeing, gone?
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There have been so many problems with the 737 Max that the nuclear option may be the best way forward.
US treasury secretary Janet Yellen.
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Geopolitical shifts that are dividing the world could create problems for the US dollar, traditionally the dominant currency globally for trade and investment.
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Company layoffs can have unintended consequences, even for those spared from redundancy.
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We can look at the value of the things we buy and sell.
Javier Milei after being sworn in as the new president of Argentina in Devember.
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The protests against Javier Milei have lready begun.
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Mothers are more likely to work poor quality jobs, with limited control over their work and flexibility.
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Companies like Facebook, Volkswagen, Boeing – and now the Post Office – have seen how easy it is to destroy brand trust. But communication and transparency are key to rebuilding efforts.
Sales did not pick up at US shops on Black Friday in 2023, despite economic indicators showing improvements.
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Biden is not getting a bump in the polls for the improving economy, but historical data suggests it might come soon.
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There are so many more ways to work flexibly now.
Easy does it …
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The evidence is very mixed on how markets are affected by elections, but that doesn’t mean they’ll be irrelevant in 2024.
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One company which lifted a phone ban saw no drop in employee performance.
Bitcoin back?
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Twelve months ago, bitcoin looked dead in the water. Now it could be heading to all-time highs.
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Levels of consumer confidence can signal people’s future spending plans and the likely impact on the economy.
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Research can help you make a good first impression in a virtual interview.
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Nollaig na mBan marks the end of the Christmas season on January 6, but is also a day to celebrate Mná na hÉireann (women of Ireland).
Both direct and indirect misinformation influence brand trust.
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Trust in brands may be eroded as awareness of misinformation increases according to new research.
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Homeowners looking to remortgage and first-time buyers struggled to manage interest rate hikes in 2023. Here’s what to think about this year.
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Trends of global power tensions, open war, democratic decline and extreme job market fluctuations are likely to continue in 2024
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The pandemic changed a lot for many workplaces but some issues remain.
One of Ivory Coast’s new stadiums.
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Geopolitical tactics are already on display.