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Industrialist exchanged messages with Johnson over tax treatment when developing ventilator for NHS
Drive to double portfolio of products after electric-vehicle plans scrapped
Two-thirds of reductions will be in UK, mostly in retail and customer service
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Audacious gamble might have cemented founder’s legacy as a risk-taking innovator
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Loved and loathed entrepreneur sparks more controversy as he buys Singapore penthouse
Asking price for Brexit-supporting billionaire’s ‘super penthouse’ was $79m
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Twitterati’s condemnation of Pro-Brexit billionaire was swift but misguided
Prominent Brexit supporter’s company says move is not linked to departure from EU
Court judgment is decisive victory for company founder and Brexiter
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Question still lingers over the technology that will power the electric car
Country chosen ahead of UK because of proximity to existing production hubs
US company makes bold bid to become leader in UK market where British group dominates
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