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Privacy watchdog finds education department gave improper access to identifying information
New centre-right government hopes move will persuade Erdoğan to back Stockholm’s bid
At COP27, more funding is needed for poorer countries to adapt to warming
New regulation in the US should mean more pay and supply chain transparency
Pursuing a narrowly commercial agenda undermines larger strategic objectives
Direct air carbon capture - taking carbon dioxide straight out of the air around us …
Ofsted data show one-third of apprenticeships need improvement or are inadequate
Buyers deliver £3.6bn to Treasury in third quarter, but analysts warn on drop in house prices
Countries are warming to a leader the US considers a dictator as the region shifts leftward
Lee Zeldin was an afterthought in the heavily Democratic state until billionaire Ronald Lauder backed him
Hardline politicians fear lengthy unrest makes the country vulnerable to threats from separatists and Islamist insurgents
Activist hedge fund stands to make about $150mn in profit from deal
Hong Kong and China stocks set for more volatility as officials warn of ‘severe’ winter flu season
Financial hub stages premier sporting and networking event for first time in three years
Rising costs of hydrocarbons reduce the green premium for renewable technologies
Political parties
Inflation
Activists hope western leaders will use climate conference to put pressure on Cairo’s autocratic rulers
Hybrid working and recouped travel time are giving a lasting boon to the economies, ambitions and even infrastructure of satellite communities
You shouldn’t need to be a man to have proper pockets in your clothes
In need of additional income and wanting to socialise, older people are looking for jobs again — and employers are happy to offer them flexibility
Sanctions on Moscow force Belgrade to outline plans to weaken oil and gas ties to traditional ally
Shipping company says more affordable green fuel must be offered by suppliers
Banks have experimented with headsets and pixelated avatars to interact with clients
As investment in tree-planting schemes climbs, residents fear impact on farming and cast doubt on environmental benefits
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