Still a US citizen and still liable for US taxes.
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Taxation is not the only financial burden for overseas Americans.
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Cutting Huawei out of the picture would limit Western access to new, state-of-the art technology.
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Tackling the gender pay gap must take into account the way that part-time workers are treated.
Staying separate.
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Supermarkets have been hit by multiple disruptions in the past couple of decades and they are struggling to survive.
The two supermarkets will not become one.
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Sainsbury’s faces tough times ahead following the blocking of its merger with Asda.
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For HBO, online piracy is not the huge issue it represents for the platforms that screen its content.
Silk road?
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The message to foreign firms is that you’ve got at least as good a chance of winning in a Chinese court as in your own country.
David Cameron did not expect to lose the Brexit referendum.
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They can be summed up, thus: ignore your people at your peril.
Here’s … Donny.
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From May 2, any countries buying oil from Iran can expect US sanctions.
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Many employers remain unaware of the law around employing refugees and migrants – even if they could help fill staff shortages.
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Consumption has become the primary form of self-identity and self-expression.
Where you decide to live will impact your career.
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New research finds that people who live in areas with high unemployment in their youth are more likely to retire early.
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How the Brexit ‘divorce bill’ is calculated and what impact delays will have on it.
Guess who’s getting hired.
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Recruiters seem to have unconscious biases that can be overturned by what they see on job applications.
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In economics classes, relentless growth is an unquestioned dogma. Yet this same economic growth is rapidly ripping apart the ecological foundations of our world.
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A recent damning report on probation shows the need to reassess outsourcing by the public sector.
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These are the five options for Brexit: Theresa May’s withdrawal agreement, staying in the customs union, staying in the single market, the so-called Common Market 2.0 idea or a no-deal Brexit.
Not much for an hour’s work.
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The legal minimum wage is vital for regulating low pay and preventing exploitation. But it is insufficient on its own to reduce poverty for working people.
‘Ha. But how much do you get paid?’
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Mandatory reporting could help highlight the ethnicity pay gap in much the same way that gender pay gap reporting does.
Grounded.
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With all Boeing 737 MAX planes now grounded, airlines could be losing close to US$60m a day.
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A new study looks at the pure financial return of UK home ownership over 40 years to find consistently positive results.
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Councils have sold off vast amounts of land since 2014 – land that was previously used for important public services.
It’s not a level playing field.
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In a victory for meritocracy, sandwich placements overwhelmingly go to the brightest students, irrespective of their background.
Alarm call.
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While everyone frets about the fate of big corporates, the little ones are growing agitated.
The new Sackler courtyard at the V&A museum.
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Charity law is quite strict when it comes to giving back donations that have already been made.