Things could soon get complicated.
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A breakdown of the UK’s position paper on the customs union.
Shopping around?
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Transplant experts have serious concerns over a new organ donation website.
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The US sprinter, twice banned after failed drug tests, felt the force of public opinion as he won the 100 metres final at the World Athletics Championship. But is it time to start trusting athletes?
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Do you reply to emails first thing in the morning and last thing at night? Your company should be insisting that you don’t.
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Summer spending across English Premier League football clubs has been jaw-dropping.
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Failing to agree an aviation agreement could mean no legal basis for flights to operate at UK airports.
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The implications, economic and otherwise, of this massive policy change are only beginning to sink in.
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New research has examined the extent to which charity begins at home for Britons.
Flower power.
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The great dream of cars running on sustainable petrol has not bitten the dust. Here’s why.
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The UK is about to miss an opportunity if it tries to take on the giants of the lithium-ion battery industry.
Cannabis remains Britain’s favourite illegal drug.
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Anabolic steroids and nitrous oxide are on the up and up.
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You can celebrate ‘Little Britain’ and subvert it at the same time.
Tax sheltering is not just the domain of exotic Caribbean isles. Major world powers, including the United Kingdom, play a critical and previously undisclosed role in global tax avoidance.
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The Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Singapore and Ireland are among the rich countries that funnel major corporate money into secret offshore tax shelters, according to a new study.
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It turns out sex doesn’t sell so well.
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The novelist’s life was marked by the financial industry … and not always for the best.
A scene from ‘Dunkirk,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
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Moviegoers get a hint of why Dunkirk stayed with those who lived through it, but an online archive of survivors’ stories offers more depth.
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Formula One owners Liberty Media, and perhaps even old-hand Bernie Ecclestone, might hold key to saving a crucial part of the sport’s history.
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Literary and artistic engagements have helped to shape the region into the iconic landscape it is today.
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From Winston Churchill to the Industrial Strategy Commission: laying down the markers for success.
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Timing your call can be crucial to fend off frustration.