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Lessons from a quarter century of the national minimum wage
There is a conspicuous silence about what should replace the Low Pay Commission’s target when
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Christian influence grows as Britain’s Conservative party shifts rightward
A clutch of vocal Tories first elected in 2019 have placed religion at the heart
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Labour plans to axe hereditary peers in UK House of Lords
Main opposition party seeks to end ‘anachronistic system’ but would allow those ousted to retain
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Rayner hits back at Mandelson over Labour’s worker rights pledges
Party’s deputy leader likens peer’s complaints to ‘squealing’ by business over introduction of minimum wage
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What Kim Kardashian teaches us about conflicts of interest in finance
There is no perfect answer for how best to align the motivations of management and
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How Labour wants to change the British economy
Their plans should not make things worse. But can they make them better?
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Wobbly jobs data leaves central bankers on shaky ground
Economists question whether official reports offer accurate guide to the labour market
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Deadlines for politicians and Nato’s 75th anniversary
Donald Trump must find the $175mn bond for his civil fraud case in New York




