Analysis
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Chief prosecutor for canton’s decision to investigate despite inaction by other Swiss regulators shows power struggle within establishment
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The treasurer talked up the GDP figures, suggesting that those who believe there are ‘dark clouds’ are ‘clowns’. However, quarterly growth numbers hide economic concerns – here is what you need to know
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A job for a hack who can ‘maximise advertising sales opportunities’, unexpected praise for the ABC and calls to boycott a drama about the British settlement
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An estimated £32m deficit, serious difficulty attracting staff and a catalogue of failings in patient safety have made it a cause for major concern
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Barring a miracle, it won’t be part of the current package, but debt relief is still the big issue that will have to be tackled at some stage
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Greece’s creditors reported to have drafted broad lines of an agreement after Angela Merkel’s mini-summit failed to make a breakthrough
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After 17 years as virtual head of state, addicted to the power from ruling football’s top body, he accepted the inevitable and resigned – but he’s not going quite yet
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The political light of the former Liberal Democrat leader shone early, blazed mid-career and then dimmed, but never died
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Philips lost his job because Morrisons’ like-for-like sales figures were so dismal
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