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BrewDog drops pledge to pay all staff the UK living wage
Move by country’s largest craft beer brewer points to broader cooling of wage pressures across economy
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Who are the Houthis?
Yemeni ‘military entrepreneurs’ threaten global trade through the Red Sea with backing from Iran
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EU faces potential €450mn post-Brexit bill on empty London offices
European Medicines Agency saddled with 15-year liability for lease after subtenant WeWork stops paying rent
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China’s Communist party watchdog warns business of graft crackdown
President Xi Jinping to expand anti-corruption campaign to finance, agricultural and pharmaceutical sectors
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UK HS2 high-speed railway’s estimated cost soars to £67bn
Project chair Sir Jon Thompson tells MPs there are no guarantees price of London to Birmingham line will not rise again
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Sunak announces legislation to overturn Post Office scandal convictions
Proposed law would affect hundreds of sub-postmasters prosecuted for theft or false accounting
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Why Starmer will not tread lightly on voters’ lives
Labour’s traditions of government activism are strong and the public will expect improvements in hollowed-out state services
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‘C’è Ancora Domani’ touches a nerve in Italy’s macho culture
The law has changed but a box office hit highlights persistent violence against women




