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Examining salaries in Britain’s rail industry demonstrates how easily numbers can take diverging tracks
Commenters post their opinions on the walkouts and the UK’s potential ‘summer of discontent’
Domestic bookings have jumped since start of June as people seek to save money and avoid disruption
Overbuilding poses threat to business model of fibre broadband groups challenging the big incumbents
Transport secretary accuses RMT union of ‘damaging lives of everyday hardworking people’
Scotland hit hardest in the UK as cases climb 40% to leave one in 20 people suffering from the disease
The combination of a bear market and an economic downturn has historically been ugly
Since the privatisation and break-up of British Rail, train transport has proved itself ill-suited to conventional capitalism
Shoppers spend more on less as inflation bites, May figures show
High street rivals hold back despite soaring inflation
Bargain hunters are premature, but plenty of opportunities await patient investors
Using national security powers to make chip designer list in London shows drift from stated aims of new rules
Mood gloomier than at height of pandemic or in 2008 financial crisis as inflation hits household pockets
Watchdog says cartels involving ten companies colluded on tenders in London and Midlands
Consumer group Which? sounds alarm as people are targeted by increasingly sophisticated fraud attempts
‘Candid’ meeting with N Sea groups hears levy could force cancellation of projects and deter investors
BA check-in staff at Heathrow vote to walk out during school holidays and rail talks break up without deal
Ministers examine more generous deals because of concern about strikes
Outgoing regulator warns that Britain risks becoming a rule-taker from Brussels
Regulator issues ‘professional judgment guidance’ to improve quality standards
Public sector pay dispute and rail strikes stress-test the Tory election machine
Seeking FT readers prepared to chat about how rising inflation is affecting their lives
Prepare to pay up — but also to play nice
Managers think they are doing right thing on inclusivity but in practice very few are
Lords committee finds sector has become ‘collateral damage’ in post-Brexit dispute over trade agreement
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