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A new film’s vision of a world without The Beatles anticipates the end of the line for a generation
Penalty comes as US bank is still struggling to contain fallout from fake accounts scandal
The first black British headliner takes the festival out of its comfort zone with a near-perfect set
An increasing number of arty incomers are relocating to the south-west
Party grassroots fear oblivion if candidates jockeying to replace Theresa May fail
Centrist party throws resources into reclaiming former west country heartland
Warren Buffett seeks enhanced earnings per share. Achieving it will be tricky
Departures mark fall from grace of banks revered as models for post-crisis banking
Potential contenders emerge to run $2tn bank after abrupt departure of Sloan
Songs are ‘loosely bound by our clumsy ties with the land’, but the singer’s imagination runs wider than the parochial
New mini reactor designs offer lower cost and risk than conventional technology
Prehistoric fragments of earthenware suggest a ‘secret pot’ to stop Brexit
The UK’s Hinkley Point C has become a critical test of developers’ ability to compete with alternative energy
MPs say consumers were ‘dealt a bad hand’ and warn against more nuclear power stations
Ministers stung by criticism of deal to provide new energy infrastructure at Hinkley
Converted army facility in Wiltshire used to grow drugs on an ‘industrial scale’
There is money to be made in rural pockets of the country, say telecom start-ups
Shares drop on concerns about lending slowdown
Delays and additional costs are embarrassing but unlikely to be terminal
Delays threaten to push nuclear power price tag past £20bn, says French energy group
UK electricity consumers face paying £30bn above market prices, according to watchdog
Many European officials are still stuck in the anger phase
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