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Ministers told to take ‘precautionary’ approach to protect children and vulnerable people from branding ‘bombardment’
Scrutinising bank accounts risks ‘significant intrusion’, information commissioner warns
The Danish company’s drugs for obesity could have a profound impact on healthcare, society and our relationship with food
Morale particularly low in construction sector, with residential permits falling more than 25% year on year
Central government grant is half the amount sought by TfL to finance much-needed upgrades
‘Zombie’ companies lose lifeline as increased borrowing costs compound withdrawal of pandemic-era support
Commonsense managerial concern for overburdened staff is the best remedy
Patients were waiting for 7.71mn routine hospital appointments in October, down from September peak
Company would have been better off following Roche’s route to market for anti-obesity treatment
US drugmaker is trying to chart its future without blockbuster Covid-19 products
Politicians’ testimony builds a picture of the decision-making landscape and whether it was fit for purpose
UK prime minister, facing inquiry questions on time as chancellor in pandemic, says discounts were right thing to do
EY plans to cut more jobs in the UK as Big Four firms grapple with waning demand
Nicknamed ‘Dr Death’ by some scientists during pandemic, prime minister will come under scrutiny for decisions as chancellor
This week’s Covid hearings are the latest example of a political culture that tries to postpone and evade accountability
Communist party Politburo promises ‘proactive’ fiscal and ‘effective’ monetary policy to support growth
The economist on how to temper theory with judgment
Former UK prime minister says his approach during pandemic was to save lives ‘at all ages’
After lockdowns cancelled festive get-togethers, companies are reassessing seasonal traditions
Climate is just one of the crises that require donors to increase contributions to the International Development Association
Former prime minister says his government ‘may have made mistakes’ in response to pandemic
Allies of former PM say he will apologise for mistakes but defend positive aspects of UK response to pandemic
The pandemic had a highly disruptive effect on learning around the world, but in many cases also reinforced longer-term trends in attainment
Executives should think long and hard about what it would mean if the former president is re-elected
Some high-achieving female workers still drink to prove themselves, but those going sober have found benefits
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