Business
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Residents wonder if company will be ‘good corporate citizen’ as governor hails decision to put headquarters in Long Island City
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Sterling drops to about $1.28 against the dollar and falls by 1.5% against the euro
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Growth in bookings continues to slow as pressure builds to improve financial performance
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Europe’s largest economy hit by weaker trade position and lower consumer spending
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In depth
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Trump’s interior secretary has been remaking the agency charged with protecting public lands as an ally of big energy, e-mails and records reveal
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US steel plants are meant to be booming in the wake of Trump’s tariffs – but tell that to production line workers in Trenton
Around the world
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London court hears Sheikh Khalifa had agreed to make payments to a third party
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Five Star Movement/League government to stick with big-spending strategy in bid to fulfil election promises
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Saffron – the spice so expensive it’s called ‘red gold’ – has brought jobs and money to a region better known for coal mines and unemployment. Most are young people who were shut out of the job market during Greece’s economic downturn. They returned to the countryside to make a living off the land
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Figures reveal biggest fall in workers from eastern Europe since record began
Featured topics
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Income inequality has spawned a new subgenre of art – less dystopian than manic and absurd
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What Amazon HQ2 tells us about America's great divide