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Reality Check

Has it been an unusually busy year for train disputes?

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Brand Wiggins

How Britain’s best-known cyclist has re-established his image and brand for Rio 2016 and beyond.

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Clinton and Trump tussle over economy

What are Hillary Clinton’s plans for the US economy if she is elected US President in November?

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Is university worth the money?

Many millennials regret the money spent on university, according to a new study. So should you skip the degree?

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Mick Cash

RMT general secretary Mick Cash has defined his approach as “pick your fights”. Now his union is involved in simultaneous fights with four rail companies.

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Bristol’s Wapping Wharf bucks the trend of High Street brands

A new development in Bristol is showing an alternative to “cloned” High Streets that feature the same national chain stores.

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No hiding place

It is no longer possible for countries to isolate themselves from events such as the refugee crisis in the Middle East, says Julia Gillard.

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Wharf fare

A developer explains why Wapping Wharf in Bristol is favouring local businesses over High Street chains.

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Q&A: Banking reforms

Some very big changes are now in the pipeline for the way people use their bank accounts and the way banks treat their customers.

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On the line

Many observers see the Southern rail dispute as being about more than just carriage doors, but about the whole future shape of the railway industry, writes Robert Plummer.