Shedding little light. Google under scrutiny.
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Scutiny of the £130m settlement leaves the Public Accounts Select Committee
struggling to follow the HMRC strategy.
Worth their weight in gold.
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Awards – and the Oscars especially – play a crucial role in conveying the quality of a film.
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It’s the worst time possible to launch the first new paper in 30 years. Here’s hoping it succeeds.
Laying the groundwork. Workers prepare for this week’s meeting.
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The world economy needs China, but Beijing has needs of its own. No wonder the leadership is putting so much effort into a year of negotiation.
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The Guardian is hoping the membership model for newspapers will help it survive.
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Life is messy – and it’s time we accepted that.
The DBX could herald a new future for Aston Martin.
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The rolling hills of south Wales are proving to be the perfect place for green car manufacturers.
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It worked for ‘iTunes’, but news organisations experimenting with ‘pay-to-read’ models are finding that users want to have a say in what makes the news.
Recipe in need of improvement.
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Mars’ product recall will be an expensive business.
If the cap fits…. Brexiters pin hopes on Free Trade Agreements.
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Supporters of the campaign to get Britain out of the European Union are touting the prospects for trade deals around the world. The true prospects, however, are far from benign.
Hat’s all folks.
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The likes of Der Correspondent and Kickstarter raise the prospect of a new funding model for journalism. To some extent, we are kidding ourselves.
Same journey. Different rewards.
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Publishing the data on the differences between salaries for men and women will only be half the battle.
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The case of Bolton Wanderers is yet another example of how different football clubs are to normal companies – and why they rarely pass away into total, terminal, permanent death.
Global currency markets deliver a tumble for sterling.
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Oddly enough, London’s mayor will have been cheered to spark a sell-off in the pound when political colleagues barely raised an eyebrow on skittish markets.
On hold?
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Geopolitics – from the US to Syria to Iran – are at the heart of Saudi Arabia and Russia’s decision to freeze oil production at January levels.
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Women sellers are receiving on average about 80 cents for every dollar men earn when selling the same product, according to new research.
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Comment may be free, but newspapers have got to make money somehow.
Germany is eyeing an uncertain future.
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Germany’s oddly slapdash way of managing welfare for the elderly is pricking the bubble of economic stability.
It could happen to anyone.
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Many couples ignore the warning signs that one of them might be about to lose their job.
Heave ho.
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The UK’s productivity problem has the country lagging behind its G7 peers. An overlooked solution is to empower workers.
Apple CEO Tim Cook standing firm.
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Apple is pushing back against the FBI’s order to decrypt the iPhone of San Bernardino gunman Syed Rizwan Farook for the sake of privacy and security.
Big data, what can it do for us - and when?
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We need the skills to put big data to use before others leave us behind.
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Not only is council tax on the rise, it’s completely out of touch with reality.
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The gap between CEO pay and average wage has sky-rocketed in the last 20 years. It’s not just unfair, it’s bad for business.
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Workmates are playing a greater role in our social lives. But it’s not all drinkies and group hugs.