I can’t understand a word you’re saying, François.
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The decision to delay a major nuclear deal has ruffled feathers in Beijing. Is this a sign of the new PM’s approach to international relations?
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The ever-widening gap between CEO and average worker pay has its roots in collective action by executives.
Check your grammar.
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The right is celebrating the potential return of selective schools, but there are major political obstacles to overcome first.
A counter-terrorism strategy will not stop honour-based crimes.
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Treating ‘illegal cultural practices’ as a form of terrorism could lead to more marginalisation.
Philip Green: hit hard by MPs.
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Philip Green has been vilified by MPs just as Theresa May vows to take on bad behaviour in big business. New research reveals just how urgent a task this is for voters.
Please, you must go now.
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Britain might want to play nice and exit calmly, but the French president must avoid giving ammunition to Frexiters.
Blowing in the wind.
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A five point plan to give Britain an approach which tackles climate change while fostering growth.
May: clampdown on immigrants on her beat.
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A crackdown on immigrants without leave to remain is hitting home.
Talking tough against privilege.
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May’s plans to transform business are more radical than they first appear.
In need of support.
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New research shows that a third of UK families fall below a minimum standard of living – many are hardworking but still struggle to make ends meet.
Boris Johnson outside Whitehall in London.
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Boris Johnson, the man who led the Brexit campaign, has been appointed as the UK’s chief diplomat. It has sent shudders down many spines, but does Africa need to worry?
That’s no Sturgeon .
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The two women at the top of UK politics could be heading for a disagreement.
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The choices made on day one can reveal a lot about what a new Prime Minister has in store for the country.
Headed for number 11.
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How the new chancellor must do to mitigate the economic effects of Brexit.
The new Face of Britain abroad.
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Theresa May’s decision to make a Foreign Scretary of the notoriously troublesome Brexiter-in-Chief is a huge gamble.
A new chapter begins at 10 Downing Street.
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Brexit takes second billing as Britain’s new Prime Minister promises to put inclusivity first.
Reining in big business?
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The new prime minister has suggested putting employee representatives on company boards. But how serious is she about the idea?
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Britain’s new leader is on solid ground politically but she is going to need a very good Chancellor on her team.
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Theresa May has been the longest-serving home secretary since the 19th century, but her tenure is distinctive for other reasons, too.
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After the party leadership contest came to an abrupt end, the home secretary is to become the country’s second woman leader.