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Guardian Media Group in talks to sell the Observer newspaper to Tortoise
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Massie: Johnson spending plan is 'an undead but doomed zombie'
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Universal Music Looks to Subscriptions, Superfans for Fresh Growth
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It’s official: America’s real wages are up under Biden-Harris
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We’ll cut through Labour gloom - Lib Dem leader
Sir Ed Davey urges Labour to be bolder in government and act to prevent an NHS “winter crisis”.Yesterday -
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The Guardian in Talks to Sell The Observer to Tortoise Media
The Observer, first published in 1791, could be bought by Tortoise Media, an outlet founded by a British media veteran that began publishing in 2019.Yesterday -
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Florida, Texas 'increasingly in play,' but Senate Dems not ready to spend more yet
Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.), chair of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC), indicated the party is not yet committed to devoting financial resources to Texas or Florida despite its ...Yesterday -
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Guardian in talks to sell the Observer newspaper to Tortoise Media
Media start-up pledges to invest £25mn in world’s oldest Sunday newspaperYesterday -
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Guardian parent company in talks over potential sale of Observer
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Right to WFH boosts productivity, Labour says
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Why Company Growth Rate Equals Career Opportunity Rate
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Data centres must work ‘within climate limits’, says Irish minister
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Johnson faces crossroads with no good options in spending fight
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Lib Dem strategy rests on how it responds to Labour and Tories
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Treasury ‘saying no to everything’ will hit growth, warns Burnham
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China's ultra-rich population sees 'dramatic' growth in last 10 years, outpacing the U.S., report shows
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Mercedes-Benz Sells out of China EV Maker as Luxury Spending Drops
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'Matter of time before Mbappe is Real Madrid's main man'
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Autistic boy's parents spend £60 a day on taxis
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'They could dominate' - how Real Madrid built a new team of Galacticos
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Women in UK ‘will be worse off than in 2010 unless public spending rises’
Economists say living standards of poorest women will decline by 21% by 2027-28 if Labour sticks to Tory plans. Rachel Reeves should announce a significant uplift in public spending in next month’s ...2 days ago - United Kingdom -
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Starmer insists Budget will not contain measures that stifle growth
City fears grow that PM will plug fiscal hole with tax rise on business2 days ago -
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Rachel Reeves must show that she’s serious about boosting growth
The UK chancellor should take some hard decisions on employment, productivity and investment2 days ago -
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Revolut prepares for India launch next year
Fintech has not previously offered app or currency cards in country despite having 4,000 staff present2 days ago - India -
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Tuition fees must go up, unis say as term begins
As freshers get settled in, a group of unis is calling for inflation-linked fee hikes in England.2 days ago -
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