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Public misconceptions and lobbying by vested interests produce flawed decisions
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Theresa May’s Chequers ideas still have some life in them
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Assets have slumped on misplaced fears that a recession is likely
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The ‘Abiymania’ that greeted the prime minister’s rise to power has not yet bitten the dust
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US and China remain robust as Europe slows
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The term echoes some of history’s most dishonest sloganeering
Savour your memories while on hold to the call centre
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The global industry considers its future this week as renewables gain ground
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