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Answers for the skeptics: The case for the EU

The European Union has been 70 years in the making, and like many a septagenarian, it has plenty of creaky bits.

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Your job may soon be obsolete

Technology is changing the way everyone works, but it’s hitting some jobs harder than others.

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Would you buy the Australian ‘dollarydoo’?

An online petition to change the name of Australia’s currency to “dollarydoos” has received support from more than 13,000 people.

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Uber is legal in London: High Court

Ride hailing-app Uber is legal in London, according to a High Court ruling.

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Taxi-hailing app Uber ‘is lawful’

The taxi-hailing app operated in London by the US firm Uber does not break the law, the High Court finds.

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VIDEO: Chinese firms open Indian factories

Chinese companies are taking advantage of PM Modi’s ‘Make In India’ business incentives.

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VIDEO: Tech firms lead way for working women

Comedian Colm O’Regan takes a look at gender balance in the technology industry.

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Tenants ‘face 6.3% annual rent rise’

The rise in the cost of renting a home in England and Wales is matching or possibly exceeding house price growth, a survey suggests.

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VIDEO: What is the future for Redcar after SSI?

After the closure of the SSI steel plant how will the Redcar community and former workers cope?

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What is the outlook for Britain’s steel industry?

What is the outlook for Britain’s steel industry?