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Starmer refuses to rule out raising rate of employer National Insurance
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UK companies given greater leeway to award executives big pay rises
Investment Association simplifies guidelines in effort to stem exodus of London-listed groups3 hours ago - United Kingdom -
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Germany now expects shrinking economy after cutting 2024 forecast
Government forecasts rebound in 2025 after 0.2 per cent decline this year2 hours ago -
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Home Insurers Seek a 42 Percent Average Rate Hike in North Carolina
After massive storm damage in the western part of the state, a planned hearing will see insurers ask for a 20 increase there. Some beach areas could see home insurance rates double22 hours ago -
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Trump Holds Up Transition Process, Skirting Ethics and Fund-Raising Rules
Donald J. Trump has so far opted out of the official planning for a government handover, a move that allows him to avoid disclosing his donors to his transition effort.6 hours ago - Donald Trump -
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Kane passed fit for England but Konsa, Mainoo and Gibbs-White are ruled out
Captain suffered injury scare for Bayern at the weekend Trio to miss Greece and Finland matches through injury Harry Kane has been given the green light to play for England following an injury ...Yesterday -
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Harris rules out bilateral talks with Putin on ending war in Ukraine
Democratic presidential candidate says Kyiv must be involved in any negotiationsYesterday - Ukraine -
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Liverpool hit with injury setback as Alisson is ruled out for six weeks
Brazilian suffered fresh hamstring strain at Crystal Palace Goalkeeper will miss key domestic and European games Liverpool have been hit with a severe injury setback after scans confirmed ...6 hours ago -
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Judge rules the FTC can proceed with antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, tosses out few state claims
A federal judge said the Federal Trade Commission can proceed with its landmark antitrust lawsuit against AmazonYesterday
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‘Highly restrictive’ rates risk hurting Eurozone economy, says Greek central bank chief
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The battle to build India’s military jet engines
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Couche-Tard’s pursuit will force 7-Eleven to mount a tougher defence
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