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Research shows poor take-up of policy launched two years ago due to concerns about lack of financial support for dads
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Letters: The argument that benefit cuts are mean and arbitrary underplays their ideological significance
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A bonfire of public protections is being lit in Britain and in the United States – and the beneficiaries of it will be the very rich
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CEO Nick Beighton worked a shift at site where it is claimed workers often went without water and toilet breaks
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The case for a three-day weekend is clear – let’s start planning now
Caroline Lucas and Jonathan Bartley
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Report predicts rise in robotics will usher in ‘industrial revolution 4.0’ altering working practices and legal frameworks
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Nils Pratley on finance Credit card firms need to help those in long-term debt
Nils Pratley and Graham RuddickThe FCA is right to try to force lenders to assist the millions languishing in persistent debt -
New ‘micro branches’ will not have counters, with customers using self-service machines and video links
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FCA makes proposals for those with persistent credit card debt, where all their money goes on repayments
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Social equality Startup like a girl: why investors should pay more attention to female entrepreneurs
While only one in four startups are led by women and the investment gender gap is widening, those who fund women see greater returns -
Analysis for the Guardian finds changes due on 6 April will also wipe thousands off payments for bereaved families
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Editorial: Theresa May sacked George Osborne and promised to do everything differently. It doesn’t look like it from here
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Letters: To offer any degree of stability to today’s growing families would need prices to fall back to a realistic multiplier of local earnings, which this government will not do
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Hospitality industry is preparing for Brexit by addressing dependence on EU workers
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He puts it all in a big bottle and never pays for parking etc. How can I explain it’s just a jar of his own money?
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Tenants are being turfed out as tax changes beginning in April make it increasingly hard for owners to profit
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A pretty town offering right-minded left-minded folk refuge from a world ruled by the orange-skinned? You couldn’t make it up…
Leasehold 'nightmare' will cost homebuyers billions, report warns