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Restoring UK public sector will take 2 parliamentary terms, warns think-tank
Next government will inherit one of ‘most challenging contexts’ since the war, says IPPR
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S Africa accuses Israel of breaking international laws on genocide in Gaza
Case brought by Pretoria to UN’s International Court of Justice dismissed as ‘baseless’ by Netanyahu government
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Smartphone makers bet on foldables to revive lacklustre market
Samsung, Motorola and Huawei continue to invest in high-priced flip devices despite weak sales
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Was this the year of peak woke?
The banner many marched under a few years ago now feels hollow
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Will emerging market equities play catch-up?
Given current conflicts and a congested 2024 electoral calendar, investors need to take into account geopolitical risk
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Ballot bans show how Capitol Hill riots weigh on Trump’s 2024 campaign
Ex-president’s US re-election push is blocked in two states but he still has a clear path to Republican nomination
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The AI revolution’s first year: has anything changed?
The launch of ChatGPT was heralded as the dawn of a new age. But companies are wondering how useful generative AI really is
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Complaints to UK legal regulator over use of Slapps on the rise
Solicitors’ body says it has received 60 notices in 2 years about law firms using tactics to deter reporting of wealthy clients




