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Party said to be funded by wealthy Soares dos Santos family nearing agreement to buy all the ailing retailer’s stores
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Billionaire had said he would only attend select committee if its members visited HQ but MPs say they still expect him to appear
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Publisher says division housing Daily Mail, Mail Online and Metro will miss its full-year targets
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Cor blimey! A surge in London – especially the East End – will bring the capital’s population to nearly 10m in eight years
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Driverless lorries designed to work specifically in underground tunnels are becoming a reality. How long before they appear on roads?
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Regulator wants to limit charges for people cashing in pots before retirement age, and ban exit fees in future pension contracts
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Women in LeadershipWomen in LeadershipIf you want flexible working you have to be upfront and unashamed about itWith two children there was no way I wanted to work full-time, so I began each job interview by pointing that out. Sometimes you have to ask for what you want
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Guardian Sustainable BusinessGuardian Sustainable BusinessCan Sadiq Khan stand up to bike bashers and make London a cycling city?More than half a million bike trips a day are now made in London as business increasingly sees the benefit of helping cities compete on liveability
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Small Business NetworkSmall Business NetworkBeware unconscious bias that has you hiring 'mini-mes'A varied workforce is good for business. From job adverts to flexible working, here’s a guide to looking beyond the familiar when recruiting staff
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Tata Steel pension chief backs controversial cuts
As it happened MPs demand reassurances over British Steel pensions