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Heads of largest UK companies earn more than many of continental European counterparts
Crossbench peer warns on bill handing sweeping ‘Henry VIII’ powers to ministers
UK will no longer be able to rely on giant Dutch facilities when it leaves EU
Companies face challenge of 43% of households having no off-street parking
Snow, rain and ice cause disruption to travel on roads and at airports
Stores hope online sales and overseas visitors make up for lower footfall
Damage was visible in 2017 and might become worse next year
Online growth unlikely to offset fall in shoppers going to sales
The government heaps attention on universities but vocational teaching languishes
Main story of economy was slowdown in growth and higher inflation
Fatigue and burnout are to blame for making people less productive
Imperial College centre aims to help poorer countries respond to epidemics like Ebola
GCHQ loses talent to tech sector in face of lengthy security process
The City should not tangle itself in red tape to preserve its business that is EU-facing
A community buyout bid for Ulva has won political backing, but not everyone is convinced
Architect of ‘Project Fear’ calls on government to ‘look forwards not back’
Former chancellor says he was against holding referendum on EU membership
Liberals must urgently show that the rules-based world order works for everyone
Surge in housing costs and benefit changes condemn greater numbers to sleep rough
Theresa May should freshen her domestic agenda in the new year
God, far from dying, enjoys a comeback as those without religion make up a minority
Pressure on roads as rail services shut down over festive period
Higher prices force shoppers to reduce outgoings or deplete savings
Boris Johnson’s jokes mask continuing tensions with Moscow counterpart
Document will replace burgundy EU version from 2019 to delight of Leave voters
Wood-burning stoves face curbs under proposals considered by government
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Fifteen ‘patriotic gifts’ totalling £180,000 made to the nation in the year to March
Christmas ditty for a British prime minister under siege
Data add to fears that recent growth in spending is unsustainable
UK foreign secretary kicks off talks with Russian counterpart Lavrov
Taboos about where the burden of elderly care falls will have to be tackled soon
Many producers put investment on hold until Brexit outcome becomes clear