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Pause HS2 reset until you are confident it can be delivered, NAO tells ministers
Spending watchdog says high-speed rail project must be put on stable footing to avoid repeat of costly past failuresRevised plans for HS2 should not be put into action until the government is confident they can be delivered, according to the public spending watchdog.The project t
After her return to the spotlight, ‘Every Year After’ star Elisha Cuthbert relists her Hol
After her return to the spotlight, ‘Every Year After’ star Elisha Cuthbert relists her Hol
Actress Elisha Cuthbert is again trying to sell her luxurious L.A. pad for nearly $2.1 million— weeks after making a sudden return to acting following a long hiatus.
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UK housebuilders face class action suit over alleged collusion to inflate prices
Law firms seek up to £4.5bn on behalf of 700,000 buyers of new-build homesBusiness live – latest updatesBritain’s biggest housebuilders, including Barratt Redrow and Taylor Wimpey, face a multibillion-pound class action lawsuit over claims that they colluded over higher prices fo
The truth about the next prime minister and the bond markets | Letter
Google search activity shows Andy Burnham has not put any upward pressure on borrowing costs, says Prof Costas Milas “Believe Westminster, and the bond vigilantes are the ever-present, always hovering threat to political stability,” writes Aditya Chakrabortty (It’s not the bond m
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How access to higher education drives economic resilience and civic wellbeing | Letter
Prof Anne‑Marie Kilday of the University of Northampton highlights the value of universities for individuals and communitiesI was pleased to read that the evidence is still incredibly strong that most graduates earn more than those without a degree, as pointed out in your editori
Warsh warns investors not to expect hints at future Fed interest-rate moves
New Federal Reserve chief Kevin Warsh gave no hint as to whether the central bank would raise interest rates in July and repeated his dislike of so-called forward guidance to alert investors to future Fed actions.
5 charts showing how ‘dumb money’ is transforming the stock market, as retail traders smas
Retail trading activity set records in May and June — and the propensity of that cohort to buy the dip has looked pretty smart.
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Elon Musk posted twice as often on UK race and immigration as about SpaceX in IPO run-up
Guardian analysis of X feed shows how keen world’s richest person was to air his views and ‘interfere’ in British politics Elon Musk posted about race and immigration in the UK on his social media network X twice as often as he did about SpaceX, which he also owns, in the run-up
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Mayfair casino facing legal action after former waiter says he did not get fair share of t
Former worker at Metropolitan on Park Lane in London says he had to share tips with managers and other staffA Mayfair casino is facing legal action from a former waiter who says he was not given a fair share of tips.The former worker at the Metropolitan Mayfair – part of the Metr
Stocks rally when Congress goes on summer break. Here’s why.
Stock prices face greater volatility when lawmakers are active, driven entirely by the regulatory uncertainty they create.
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Boost City regulator’s powers to help protect UK consumers from AI, says watchdog
FCA’s review into how tech will reshape financial services warns about amplified risks of cyber-crime and fraudBusiness live – latest updatesMinisters have been urged to toughen the City regulator’s powers to protect consumers against the potential risks of AI, according to a lan
Act soon to change ‘unsustainable’ direction of UK debt, OBR warns
Forecaster says curtailing rising costs such as health and pensions ‘are today’s challenge, not just tomorrow’s’Business live – latest updatesPolicymakers must act to prevent public debt rising unsustainably in coming decades as the population ages and defence spending rises, the