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What is Andy Burnham’s economic and political blueprint for Britain?
What is Andy Burnham’s economic and political blueprint for Britain?
Plans include greater regional power, public ownership of utilities and the end of trickle-down economicsBurnham sets out vision to transform Britain and fix ‘broken’ systemAndy Burnham’s speech at the People’s History Museum in Manchester was the first time we saw the man likely
‘We are more likely to be living in poverty’: Social Security is a lifeline for women, so
‘We are more likely to be living in poverty’: Social Security is a lifeline for women, so
“We are more likely to live longer, to live alone and to be caregivers.” O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Carreira.
Britain has finally grasped the nettle on defence, but tough choices lie ahead
The new PM must balance the security budget and other urgent spending priorities, with little room for manoeuvreBurnham left with £4.7bn bill for Starmer’s new defence investment planKeir Starmer’s defence investment plan leaves behind spending problems that his successor will no
Andy Burnham is about to have a crash course in hardcore geopolitics | Rafael Behr
The likely next prime minister would rather be in Warrington than Washington, but foreign policy will dominate his agenda more than he thinksIf Andy Burnham is lucky, he will get some time to adjust to the pace of life as prime minister before dealing with his first international
Bankers and unions set for clash over possible Burnham tax raid on UK banks
City bosses say move would be economically disastrous, but union leaders urge likely new PM to ignore ‘vested interests’Battle lines are being drawn between City bosses and trade unions over a possible tax raid on UK banks to help fund Andy Burnham’s package for struggling househ
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Why a founder at age 50 is twice as likely to find success as one at age 30
Older workers are fighting ageism by starting their own businesses — and they’re outperforming younger entrepreneurs O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Carreira.
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Mobile internet coverage in UK worse than any EU or G7 country, Which? says
Analysis finds services cheaper but country ranks 57th in network performance and 70th for download speedsBusiness live – latest updatesBritish holidaymakers watching online videos while they sit on a European beach this summer are likely to be pleasantly surprised: the signal sh
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The chip pullback is ushering in a bumpy market. These sectors are the best bets now, acco
The once-hot semiconductor trade has seen a cooling in the last couple of weeks, which is not only likely to continue, but usher in a bumpy ride for the overall stock market.
The Nasdaq-100 has been far more volatile than the S&P 500. Now add SpaceX to the mix.
While SpaceX is due to join the Nasdaq-100 on Tuesday, it won’t become part of the S&P 500 for at least another year — likely furthering the volatility spread between those two indexes.
Prince Harry loses lawsuit against Mail publisher over phone-hacking claims
Duke of Sussex and other prominent figures sued Associated Newspapers alleging it sourced stories using unlawful methods• Prince Harry court case - latest updatesThe Duke of Sussex and six other prominent figures have lost their case against the publisher of the Daily Mail over c
Virgin Media fined record £28m for stopping customers cancelling contracts
Ofcom levies largest-ever consumer protection fine after finding firm deliberately mishandled millions of phone callsBusiness live – latest updatesVirgin Media has been fined £28m by the UK telecoms watchdog for repeatedly preventing customers from cancelling their contracts over
The U.S. and China are today’s leaders in AI. These countries could be the next-stage cham
The U.S. and China are today’s leaders in AI. These countries could be the next-stage cham
Economists at Bank of America spotlight South Korea and the United Arab Emirates as likely to gain from both the build-out and adoption of artificial intelligence.