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In this budget, Osborne has no room for any mistakes
Andrew RawnsleyThe politics of the EU referendum and of the Tory succession mean the chancellor’s future depends on his performance
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The much-hyped £18bn project is key to Tory energy policy – however, its fate will be decided in France, not Britain
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Casual staff among the worst affected by unscrupulous bosses withholding pay, reports Citizens Advice
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The capital is home to 1,000 ‘family offices’, made up of lawyers and financiers who service every need of the super-rich
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Our treatment has been outrageous after we were hit by this massive and erroneous bill
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The new allowance will let most people earn up to £1,000 a year in interest tax-free. For many, the cash Isa could become pointless
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Women in LeadershipWomen in LeadershipBrands are finally using images to reflect women as they truly areWhen it comes to presenting a realistic depiction of women, imagery in advertising has a paramount role to play
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Guardian Sustainable BusinessGuardian Sustainable BusinessGetting off scot-free: how CEOs survive environmental controversies unscathedA review of 10,000 lawsuits in the US shows top executives often don’t suffer damage to their reputation when their companies are embroiled in an environmental disaster – in fact, some go on to thrive
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Small Business NetworkSmall Business NetworkStartup of the Year 2015-2016 competition entry: Isabella QueenIn their own words: ‘The company has embarked on a significant mission to launch and expand across product categories, channels and geographies’
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Project Syndicate economistsProject Syndicate economistsAs monetary policy reaches its limits, it's time for governments to spendWith interest rates so low, governments should borrow to invest in research, education, and infrastructure
George Osborne accused of hitting most vulnerable with tax plans
Budget 2016 Chancellor faces tougher and bleaker choices
George Osborne's November pledges: how far has he got?