Gloomy times for workers at BHS.
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Will MPs make an example of the BHS owners or create a moral hazard that dents welfare reforms?
What does the UK get back?
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Why does the UK get money back on what it sends to the EU budget?
Time to change the channel?
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Broadcasters who use the UK as a base for European channels could face upheaval.
The new VW Beetle: heading into the sunset?
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How an icon took a wrong turn.
WE GOT THIS.
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When all the evidence points in one direction, people can quite happily go the other. Whether it’s Trump, Brexit or climate change.
The writing’s on the wall.
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Beneath the blur of Brexit claim and counterclaim, we seem to have forgotten that there’s a deeper problem preventing economic recovery.
Should we be forced to work at home?
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France is introducing a ‘right to disconnect’ law, but it may struggle to get businesses in line.
Trump at Turnberry.
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Trump Turnberry has reopened for business in south-west Scotland. Can you mix populist presidential ambition with a sport desperate to update its image?
Closed to expats of 15 years or more.
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British citizens who have lived outside the UK for 15 years or more won’t have a say.
Lagos bus station. Lessons for Brexit?
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What makes people decide to leave the gang, and how can you convince them to stay?
Stubbed out.
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Research shows how tobacco companies are feeling the effects of smoking bans across the world.
Get ready to wow them…
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While some companies get fined £18m, others have learned to “wow” the punters when things go wrong.
Border control.
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The latest figures show a slight rise in migration to the UK, but there is nothing new to get excited about.
“Your call is important to us. Thank you for waiting.”
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New report shows millions in the UK are denied essential financial services because of disability, disease and age.
Winning bet?
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But always gamble responsibly…
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The G7’s limited membership of like-minded countries gives it significant power to bring about meaningful economic growth.
Eyeing up the future.
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There are three main types of forecast when it comes to the economic effects of Brexit – here’s how to tell the difference between them.
Ready to surge? Iceland has wrestled itself out of recession.
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One of the worst hit countries during the financial crisis has regained economic strength inside a gilded cage – to the extent that it can now step outside, melt it down and re-sell the gold.
High impact usage. Lightning strikes Toronto.
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A place for everyone, and everyone in their place. A guide for how you can help build a sustainable energy future.
Greece needs genuine European support.
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Economic sense has been largely irrelevant in the unfolding Greek drama. Instead, morality has been at its heart.
Osborne, managing expectations?
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Part two of British chancellor George Osborne’s case for staying put is realistic but flawed.
Demoted to the background by benign automation?
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A Brave New World of worklessness and a universal wage is attracting advocates across the political spectrum.
Heading in the opposite direction?
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Sino-Japanese rivalry might well come to dominate this year’s G7 and G20.
Wall to wall coverage. Mortgage advertising has a new pitchman.
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Is Top Cat trying to tap into our inner huckster and charlatan, or is something else going on in Halifax’s new ad campaign?
On their knees. Scrutiny and stigma for athletes has ramped up.
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The history of the fight against drug taking in sport shows us why we’re in such a mess right now.