A conservative estimate.
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Voters see claim and counter claim about the economic effects of leaving the EU but the overwhelming consensus among economists is that Brexit will make Britons worse off.
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How much do you spend on a wedding present? Economics has the answer.
Secrets of success.
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The beautiful game is not a normal business.
Keep your friends close, keep your acquaintances closer.
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Those closest to you might not be able to get you back on your feet.
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Brexit would throw up all manner of problems for the UK economy, including a rise in borrowing costs for homeowners.
Unequal.
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Dress codes in the workplace have a long and complicated history for women – especially those in corporate life.
French authorities investigating.
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There are days when you just want to think about buttercups and Jamie Vardy.
Conflict politics on the right and the left.
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The world seems caught between the competing political ideologies of left and right, with capitalism is caught right in the middle.
Up in arms.
EPA/Ian Langsdon
Moves to criminalise sex work are facing tough opposition from those in the industry.
Arise, Sir Adequate Father.
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The idea of family is still undergoing fundamental change, but progress towards an egalitarian era may be hamstrung by class and wealth.
Boston Tea Party: aversion to tax goes way back.
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The war of words: why a report on the EU referendum labelled costs a ‘Brexit tax’.
This has gotta be the deal of the century!
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You’re no mug right? Think again. We all get fooled by anchoring, and probably use it ourselves as well.
Choosing the right tactics?
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Xi Jinping is spearheading an extraordinary bid to dominate the world’s favourite sport. But will he take the Chinese people with him?
Rouhani and Renzi meet in Rome.
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The most difficult aspect of trade in “post-sanctions” Tehran, is how to navigate the sanctions still in place.
The Welsh government is going to start holding the purse strings.
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New devolved powers will see Wales taking control of more taxes – but things aren’t as straightforward as they seem.
Cleaning up?
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The government should resist the temptation to soften monitoring efforts aimed at MPs and their families and associates.
The future owners of Port Talbot?
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John Lewis shows how co-ops can be an exemplar of good business – both financially and for their customers and employees.
Aurelien Guichard
The influence of London’s Chinatown is declining, but Chinese wealth is bringing far greater change to the city’s modern skyline.
Smells like team spirit. Leicester captain Wes Morgan celebrates scoring against Manchester United.
EPA/Nigel Roddis
Egg roulette, terrible passing stats and the odd pizza. The psychology that builds success.
A new deal for the people as well as the state?
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Grand plans designed to reduce reliance on oil will struggle to create an economy which helps all the Kingdom’s subjects.
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Pensions and other long-term investments are struggling in this new age of uncertainty.
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China’s recent splurge on corporate acquisitions has demonstrated an ability to create value that outstrips its western rivals.
2015 was the worst financial year in the Volkswagen Group’s history.
REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
The scandal that rocked the automotive industry is far from over.
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European Commission fires a broadside at Google for using Android to enforce its dominant position.
Looking back in languor? Cullen in the north of Scotland.
Raphaël Chekroun
Holiday making accounts for almost a tenth of the British economy. Here’s how it might be impacted by a vote to leave the EU.