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Success
Gen Z’s self-sabotaging spending on ‘caviar bumps,’ luxury holidays, and designer bags is being driven by housing market rebellion and influencer lifestyle envy
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Investment Desk
February 3, 2024
Success
‘The grass always seems greener on the other side’: Top exec at $50 billion food giant Mars advises prospective job-hoppers how to water the side you’re on
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Investment Desk
January 27, 2024
Success
Mars senior executive reveals his best career hack for climbing the corporate ladder: ‘Stop fixating on that promotion. Worry about learning, not your next job’
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Research Team
January 20, 2024
Politics
UK police arrest Palestine Action activists allegedly planning London Stock Exchange damage—possibly ‘part of a planned week of action’
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Shiyin Chen
and
Bloomberg
January 14, 2024
Retail
Danone will cut baby formula prices by 7% after U.K. antitrust watchdog probe into prices that rose 25% in 2 years
By
Dasha Afanasieva
and
Bloomberg
January 10, 2024
Success
Millennial bosses are demanding free lunch and a 12% pay rise if they have to return to the office full-time
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Financial Writer
January 9, 2024
Tech
Just as Tesla loses the EV crown, Elon Musk’s biggest market in Europe pulls the rug out from under him
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News Correspondent
January 5, 2024
Leadership
The rise of ‘little flex time’ and shorter work weeks: Trends that’ll reshape businesses in 2024, according to massive study of nearly 2.7 million job searches and 30,000 workers
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News Correspondent
December 30, 2023
Leadership
Top insurance CEO announces that white male new hires must be personally signed off by herself, as part of the firm’s drive to improve diversity
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News Correspondent
December 15, 2023
Tech
Microsoft-Activision Blizzard deal criticism sparks U.K. overhaul of merger assessment regime
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Financial Writer
November 21, 2023
Success
‘When I gave up the ‘grown up’ job I questioned whether I’d gone mad’: A stock trader and his wife quit their jobs to set up the U.K.’s biggest Christmas wonderland. This year it’ll earn nearly $30 million
By
Crypto Correspondent
November 12, 2023
Finance
HSBC doubled its profits and is giving shareholders $3 billion in buybacks but the bank’s troubles haven’t ended just yet
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Financial Writer
October 30, 2023
Tech
U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pushes countries to label AI as capable of causing ‘catastrophic harm’
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Ellen Milligan
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Jillian Deutsch
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Bloomberg
October 19, 2023
The amount Britain owes exceeds its GDP for the first time since 1961—and credit-rating agencies are watching
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Tom Rees
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Alice Gledhill
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Philip Aldrick
and
Bloomberg
August 19, 2023
Environment
‘You can’t do a lot with a closed landfill’: Why a solar farm near London is being built on trash
By
Priscila Azevedo Rocha
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Bloomberg
August 12, 2023
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