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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing questions over the tax affairs of a senior figure in his ruling Conservative Party, a growing distraction for the UK government as ministers attempt to head off a new wave of public sector strikes over pay. → Read More
No city is doing enough to keep women safe while ending gender inequality. → Read More
Small companies book prime-time advertising—and offer media companies a shot at a big payday. → Read More
A focused conversation with the right person can rejuvenate a tired team. → Read More
Flexibility is key to reimagining work and keeping employees on board after the pandemic. → Read More
A salary bump may be tough this year. Here are other avenues to find satisfaction in your career. → Read More
After months of lockdown, cities—and businesses—are reopening, with workers having to decide whether they want to take part. → Read More
Get past petty jealousies and renew workers’ “psychological contract,” experts say. → Read More
After months of juggling the demands of her job while home-schooling two under-10s, a friend who’s a partner at a big London media agency now must bridge the gap between two new workplace tribes: those who toiled throughout the lockdown and those who were on government-subsidized furlough. → Read More
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But don’t count out Brazil, Spain and England in the bank’s complete rankings. → Read More
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The only sport that fares worse in audience interest is golf. → Read More
Whatever U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond does in his budget speech on Wednesday, he needs to make sure his plans don’t unravel as some have in the past. → Read More
The Bank of England just raised its benchmark U.K. interest rate for the first time since July 5, 2007, raising the cost of borrowing for British banks. → Read More
The Bank of England just raised its benchmark U.K. interest rate for the first time since July 5, 2007, raising the cost of borrowing for British banks and potentially increasing the cost of mortgage payments for millions of homeowners. → Read More
Five big ideas that made the week interesting, and the stories behind them. → Read More
The World’s Most Expensive Home Is Headed for a Renovation → Read More
No-one seems to agree with anyone else. → Read More