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The urgent need to end the catastrophe in Gaza
The US risks being seen as complicit in the humanitarian disaster in the strip
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Tories wrestle with failure to fix Britain’s housing crisis
Mortgages for first-time buyers were at a 10-year low last year
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Hunt urged not to put ‘politics ahead of economics’ as he eyes Labour policies
Chancellor looks at copying key opposition party plans in search for revenue-raising measures for the Budget
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Hunt warns of ‘long path’ ahead to cut UK tax burden
Chancellor eyes reduction in national insurance or income tax in Wednesday’s Budget as he struggles with tight fiscal situation
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‘Simply good’ Chinese electric cars power ahead of inferior US rivals
Better performance and affordability are driving the market Beijing’s way, according to battery materials maker Umicore
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Hungary’s forint sinks to record low against Polish złoty
Concerns about independence of central bank weigh on currency, as Warsaw’s relations with EU thaw
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H2O’s auditor warns accounts ‘do not give a true and fair view’
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Why pessimism is pointless — and pernicious
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