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On business, politics, communities, markets and media
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On business, politics, communities, markets and media
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Climate change is the number one concern for UK consumers - more than Covid-19 or the economy
Last week saw the launch of the inaugural SEC Newgate Global ESG Monitor, a ground-breaking research project across 10 countries that examines how...
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Sarah Everard, Sabina Ness, and now... Students
By Emily Chen Sarah Everard, Sabina Ness and an increasing number of students are (becoming) victims of violent behaviour and political inaction. As a...
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The clash between geopolitics and Bitcoin is inevitable
By Ian Silvera The crypto world is currently distracted by the small and cuddly meme project Shiba, which briefly flipped Dogecoin in the token...
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Events
Re-launching The Midland Hotel, Manchester
By Rianna Spray Tips for running events post-pandemic Over lockdown, iconic Manchester hotel The Midland underwent a major refurbishment project...
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To meat or not to... meet net zero
By Devi Santosh It’s a thorny subject, but the notion of trying to limit the meat intake of a meat-loving nation really seems to get people’s hackles...
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Labour doubles down on ‘unfairness’ as Reeves draws dividing lines
By Greg Rosen This far from an election, there is little merit for Labour in offering a detailed ‘alternative Budget’. It would be counterproductive...
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Sunak splashes the cash, hoping inflation won’t catch up with him
By Chris White Every Chancellor likes to pull a rabbit out of the hat, and Rishi Sunak had several. The biggest was the 8% cut to the Universal Credit...
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The politics of pay day
By Vincent Carroll-Battaglino At tomorrow’s Budget, Chancellor Rishi Sunak is expected to introduce a 6.6% increase to the minimum wage (rising to £9...
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