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  1. Leftwing challenger Andrea Egan is running against Unison general secretary Christina McAnea in a leadership ballotView the full article

  2. Prime minister is said to be examining how to bring forward plans to spend 3 per cent of UK GDP on militaryView the full article

  3. Move would allow London mayor to take cabinet role, as prime minister tries to shore up position View the full article

  4. Josh Simons accused of hiring public affairs company to investigate sources of leaks when he ran Labour TogetherView the full article

  5. The UK prime minister, who relished pushing Boris Johnson into saying sorry, has now found himself in a similar placeView the full article

  6. Labour must stop believing things because they are politically helpful and engage with the world as it really isView the full article

  7. Senior figures from Labour leftwing burnish their profiles with public interventions View the full article

  8. By opting for stealth radicalism and couching change in the rhetoric of the repairman, he sows confusion about his beliefsView the full article

  9. Founder of Citadel says some investors may not have realised they cannot quickly withdraw all their money from fundsView the full article

  10. Hedge fund’s short position is the biggest in the FTSE 100 group in more than a decadeView the full article

  11. Sharp decline comes as prime London market suffers effects of higher property taxes, Brexit and non-dom changes View the full article

  12. Sale represents first big restructuring move by chief executive Luca de MeoView the full article

  13. Boss sets out in memo need for luxury group to reduce ‘over-dependency’ on Italian brandView the full article

  14. A 25 per cent drop in sales at Kering’s biggest brand underline the huge challenge faced by Gucci’s new creative directorView the full article

  15. Donald The President’s pick for Fed chair believes boom will grow the economy and allow for swift rate cuts by the US central bankView the full article

  16. Donald The President’s pick to lead central bank to tell lawmakers the independence of rate-setters is not ‘particularly threatened’View the full article

  17. Donald The President’s pick for chair will tell powerful Senate committee that central bank must ‘stay in its lane’View the full article

  18. The President’s choice of chair will shift from Powell’s data-dependent approach to policyView the full article

  19. The President’s pick will take the reins of the world’s top central bank during one of the most consequential periods in its historyView the full article

  20. What comes after data dependence?View the full article

  21. Donald The President’s pick has called for a sweeping overhaul View the full article

  22. Washington has raised concerns about Tehran’s nuclear programme, ballistic missiles and allied militant groupsView the full article





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