Kemi Badenoch says UK minimum wage is harming businesses
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Deloitte UK partners pocket £1mn despite slowdown
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Britt says she thinks Putin 'respects' Trump
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Kemi Badenoch maternity pay comments spark Tory row
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Malcolm Turnbull condemns UK’s ‘extraordinary’ hypocrisy over Spycatcher affair
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Maternity pay has gone too far, suggests Kemi Badenoch
The Tory leadership candidate says the government should be reducing regulatory burdens for businesses.Yesterday -
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Kemi Badenoch faces backlash as Tory rivals seize on maternity pay comments
Leadership contender’s team in damage control mode after she is criticised for saying burden on business is ‘excessive’. Kemi Badenoch’s campaign was in damage control mode on the first day of ...Yesterday -
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Kemi Badenoch’s maternity pay comments show how ‘hopelessly out of touch’ Tories are, TUC says – UK politics live
Leadership rivals Jenrick, Cleverly and Tugendhat reject her comments, as row over her ‘excessive’ claim escalates. Q: Do you agree with Kemi Badenoch that some cultures are less valid than ...Yesterday - United Kingdom -
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Meehan says Trump will ‘absolutely not’ win popular vote
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7 Basic Facts of Business Life for Focus in Growing Your Own
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Statutory maternity pay is ‘excessive’, says Badenoch
Row breaks out over leadership contender’s comments as Tory annual conference gets under way in BirminghamYesterday -
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UK fashion designer reunited with piece that went missing nearly 40 years ago
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How to Make Time for Important Work Relationships in Your Business
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5 Tips Entrepreneurs Needs to Find the Right Business Coach
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Food businesses and investors call on UK to tackle unhealthy diets
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Labour to tighten UK rules on ministers declaring ‘freebies’
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Put Vladimir Putin on Trial for War Crimes? That’s One Lawyer’s Demand.
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