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Barclays offers 0% deposit mortgage to home buyersBritish high street bank increases the multiple of earnings against which people can borrow on its ‘family springboard’ mortgage
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Insolvency Service to investigate BHS's slump into administrationSajid Javid, the business secretary, instructs watchdog to look into extent that directors’ conduct led to collapse of retailer -
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Choco Squares deal contravened advertising rules, Asda toldWatchdog rebukes supermarket for misleading claims over three-for-£3 promotion on boxes of cereal
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Kipper Williams on AppleCEO Tim Cook says fears over firm’s future are a ‘huge overreaction’ and in a few years the Apple Watch will be seen as an overnight success
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Chanel glamour comes to in-vogue CubaShow, Chanel’s first in Latin America, will present the latest collection by Karl Lagerfeld
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When ATMs were designed to swallow your cardBrief letters: 1960s cashpoints | David Attenborough’s BBC thoughts | iTunes irritations | Queen’s telegram | Nervous tic
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Councils 'to sell up to £145m of housing a year to fund right-to-buy'Birmingham would be forced to sell the most council homes to help housing association tenants buy, says Shelter
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Women in LeadershipWomen in LeadershipHaving a baby left me with no career path. It was the best thing to happenI thought motherhood would make me weak and passive but it has filled me with fury and passion instead
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Guardian Sustainable BusinessGuardian Sustainable BusinessBehind the bright lights of Vegas: how the 24-hour party city is greening up its actLas Vegas opened its first green space last month – is it further proof that Sin City is turning over a new leaf?
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Small Business NetworkSmall Business NetworkI'm self-employed – would Brexit stop me from freelancing in another EU country?Self-employed UK citizens have the right to work in any EU member state. Our experts explain how an out vote could impact that
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Project Syndicate economistsProject Syndicate economistsHas the global economic growth malaise become the 'new normal'?
Has the global economic growth malaise become the 'new normal'?
Nouriel RoubiniStructural reforms are needed to bolster growth but their upfront costs further strengthen opponents of change
TTIP has been kicked into the long grass … for a very long time
TTIP Doubts rise as France threatens to block EU-US deal