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Keir Starmer’s economic legacy – in charts
Keir Starmer’s economic legacy – in charts
PM said Labour had turned economy around – but his record on growth and unemployment appears mixedKeir Starmer used his leaving speech to lay out a long list of Labour’s achievements in office – but his economic legacy appears mixed, with sluggish UK growth and higher employment
Burnham adviser calls for billions of pounds in borrowing for infrastructure
Exclusive: Jim O’Neill, a former chief economist at Goldman Sachs, says government should spend more on big projectsUK politics live – latest updatesThe man tapped by Andy Burnham to be his chief economic adviser has called for billions of pounds more borrowing to pay for investm
Keir Starmer couldn’t beat the curse of Brexit – a politics poisoned by nationalism | Rafa
The outgoing prime minister’s efforts to mobilise a healthier kind of patriotism fell flat. Andy Burnham may stand a better chanceBritain is not ungovernable, but the chalice of high office has been spiked with unusually fast-acting poison. Six prime ministers down in a decade. T
‘Supergirl’ is tracking toward a soft debut. It’s a reality check for the DC Studios reboo
‘Supergirl’ is tracking toward a soft debut. It’s a reality check for the DC Studios reboo
The studio was hoping to repeat the success of “Superman,” which powered a box-office turnaround for Warner Bros. last year and breathed new life into its DC comics franchise.
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Revolut pushes new recruits into office in shift from ‘remote-first’ policy
Hundreds of graduates and interns at finance firm will now have to work in office at least three days a weekBusiness live – latest updatesRevolut will haul hundreds of graduates and interns into the office next year, as the digital bank moves away from its “remote-first” policy t
Going back to the office may actually be better for you than working from home
Going back to the office may actually be better for you than working from home
Returning to the office — even just a few days a week — might be what fully remote workers actually need. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Carreira.
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
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UK disposable incomes squeezed by price rises and tax changes
ONS confirms 0.6% GDP growth in first quarter, with services, production and construction sectors expandingBusiness live – latest updatesUK households suffered a drop in disposable incomes in the first three months of the year as price rises and extra wealth taxes hit average spe
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‘New direction, same old problems’: the economic challenges facing Andy Burnham | Richard
Blair met good fortune when he assumed office, others such as Wilson faced tougher times. The PM-presumptive will start firmly on the back footMake Miliband chancellor, ex-chief Treasury adviser tells BurnhamJohn Harris: Without a good revival plan, Burnham cannot succeedIn polit
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
American workplaces are hostile to workers caring for aging family members. These companie
Offices are about to be full of employees who have another job taking care of a loved one. Some companies are trying to adjust.
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An emphatic victory for the Mail: how a £50m privacy case unravelled in court
Claimants are left with a huge legal bill after failing to prove the newspaper had engaged in any unlawful activitySecret listening devices inside people’s cars and homes. The commissioning of investigators to listen in on live phone calls. Corrupt payments to police officers. Il