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Pressure from US tariffs on Chinese goods is forcing China to restructure its economy, become more innovative and it is boosting domestic morale.
George Osborne’s eyes a return to politics.
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The main distinguishing feature of Osborne’s policy record was presiding over one of the worst economic recoveries in British history.
What a feeling: Rachel Daly and Ellen White celebrate after scoring during England’s semi-final against USA.
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The lesson from other sports is clear: women’s football must be broadcast on free-to-air if it isn’t to disappear.
Women footballers are still fighting for stable footing.
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Survey of 3,000 players in 33 different countries outlines how difficult it is for women footballers.
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Iran has long recognised the benefits of using cryptocurrencies to counter US sanctions.
An office open enough to bring you out in a cold sweat.
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Open plan offices can suck the life out of workplaces. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
‘It’ll never catch on!’
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You can’t fix financial literacy with digital wallets.
The world’s 20 largest economies are gathering to boost cooperation.
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Trade wars are symptoms of underlying economic problems rather than their cause.
The fruit of your coins.
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Why the coming generation of cryptocurrencies could force us to rethink the entire monetary system.
British Steel workers face an uncertain post-industrial future.
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The experience of former industrial heartlands offers lessons in how to revitalise communities when big industries close.
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Donald Trump says trade wars are easy to win. Is he right?
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We spoke at length with a series of self-identified preppers. It became clear that most aren’t so out of the ordinary.
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Far from being a technical, commercial instrument, money can be a social and political construct that has immense radical potential.
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Who has the right to use an Amazon domain name? The people who live there or a company with the same name?
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Properly executed, government intervention can provide a real economic boost.
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Get it right and libra could be the world’s first truly global currency. Get it wrong, on the other hand …
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Tensions are rising after two oil tankers were attacked in the Middle East. But what can ships do to protect themselves in risky waters?
Philip Green at his flagship Topshop store in New York.
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The success – and failure – of brands like Topshop and Burton has been in lockstep with the high street.
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Realistic plant-based meat is now big business - and global fast food chains are finally starting to take notice. In doing so, they could significantly reduce meat’s role in the climate crisis.
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Online gambling algorithims and blurred lines on what constitutes an advert on social media mean advertising principles are being flouted.
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Research shows that England was one of the first sovereigns to default on its international debt obligations.
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Even Amazon can’t defy gravity forever.
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Ever wondered where the 5p you pay for plastic bags in the UK goes?
Boris Johnson has threatened to withhold Britain’s Brexit bill if he’s the country’s next prime minister.
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It’s hard to say if, legally, not paying the Brexit bill will classify as a sovereign default. But credit agencies will take serious notice.
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Happiness may well be a choice, but it is a difficult choice. And much that might make that choice a little easier depends on the choices of influential others.