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Noisy movement highlights how scheme has become a key battleground for Tories and Labour ahead of the local elections
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‘Quit-Tok’ clips break the taboo around layoffs, sackings and resignations
Night-time economy hit by changing consumer habits and cost of living crisis
Critics say Biden administration risks losing race to mine resources in international waters
Videos of people resigning or being made redundant are going viral on social media in bid for workplace transparency
Price rises have encouraged customers to seek cheaper services — sometimes to their detriment
The company began selling on the continent a little over a year ago and is already making inroads
Beijing’s incursions demonstrate capabilities for surveillance and collecting data crucial in warfare
The death of the Russian opposition leader comes just weeks before Russian elections
Bitcoin ETFs launch to high expectations, but the price of the coin falls
Local authorities turn to council tax, grants and even heir hunters to get vacant properties back in use
Japanese company targets American market with its biggest-ever acquisition
Labour organisers believe political momentum has shifted their direction after years of decline
The UK transition to a greener economy is leaving some former industrial communities unmoored
Ever been called a ‘Luddite’? Brian Merchant finds timely parallels between the 19th-century movement and insecure workers at the likes of Uber or Amazon
EU toughens measures on illegal shipments of Russian oil
Swiss authorities question potential breach of Russian sanctions
This exhibition shows that she deserves the renown accorded to her male peers of the 20th century
Henry Grabar convincingly makes a case for how parking has had a destructive impact on housing, urban life and design
From Bill Brandt’s pictures of a 1930s maid to the ‘Coronation Street’ houses of Salford, the exhibition glimpses behind England’s front doors
Entrepreneurs behind digital art collections expand into retail and entertainment amid crypto downturn
Two shows of the late British artist reveal his intimate, complex and touching images of the working classes
Executives take tough stance after concerns of workers sharing corporate secrets with rivals
Downturn be damned, there are rugs to be pulled
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