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  • Rick de Blaby at the site of the Elephant central site in London.

    ‘It will take two decades to fix the housing crisis’
    The developer reshaping south London

    Rick de Blaby is at the forefront of the UK’s nascent build-to-rent sector. But can he calm nerves over the transformation of bustling Elephant & Castle?
  • Stores with smells

    ‘It’s the brand speaking to you’
    the scent firms making smells for Subway, Abercrombie and more

  • Commuters in London

    UK real pay grows at fastest rate in two years as unemployment rises

  • The City of London skyline with a cluster of skyscrapers including the Walkie Talkie

    ‘Unfair banking’ and ‘damaging’ financial rules harming UK’s small firms, MPs warn

  • Vodafone shop

    Vodafone hails turnaround progress as Germany returns to growth

  • Electric cars charging in Edinburgh, Scotland.

    Worried carmakers call for urgent UK help to reignite waning interest in electric vehicles

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Growing business

  • Ecojet plane

    Green energy tycoon to launch UK’s first electric airline

  • Elton John on the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury.

    Over-50s catching the music festival bug in the UK, Saga study finds

  • Wind turbines at Hagshaw hill, near Douglas, Scotland.

    Scottish windfarm built in 1995 to be ‘repowered’ with new turbines

  • Barbeque in a back garden

    UK retailers report sizzling sales in hot June weather

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  • Florist Stuart Fenwick aboard his barge Bria surrounded by flowers

    ‘It’s all here on the water’
    How Britain’s canals became home to bakers, blacksmiths and florists

  • Pocket Living’s chief executive, Marc Vlessing, a former investment banker and one-time boss of a West End theatre group.

    Housing crisis
    The low-cost developer thinking big with small spaces

    • James Timpson speaking at the Conservative party conference in 2015

      ‘There is another way’: why Timpson boss hit out at PM’s chain-gang plan

    • Happy Vax: tell the world that you have been vaccinated with this fun, bright, little ray of wearable soft enamel pin.

      'Fauci ouchie'
      small online sellers find lifeline in vaccine-themed merchandise

    • File photo of Sanjeev Gupta

      Web domain revelations add pressure on Sanjeev Gupta's metal group

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  • Astro moving around home

    Amazon launches home robot Astro and giant Alexa display

  • Someone with a Playstation 5

    Sony profits soar as it benefits from home entertainment boom

  • A Deliveroo cycle courier in London

    Why the wheels came off Deliveroo’s overheated stock market flotation

  • Google Becomes A Publicly Traded Company<br>NEW YORK - AUGUST 19: (L to R) Google CFO George Reyes,  Chairman of the Executive Committee and CEO Eric E. Schmidt, SVP Worldwide Sales & Field Operations Omid Kordestani,  Co-Founder and President of Products Larry Page, NASDAQ President and CEO Robert Greifeld and Google Vice President for Corporate Development David Drummond participate in a ceremony as Google, Inc. is listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange for the first time August 19, 2004 in New York City.  (Photo by NASDAQ via Getty Images)
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    How past tech floats fared, and upcoming IPOs in London

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Responsible leadership

  • Demonstrators march in New York City on 2 April in solidarity with the #StopTheMoneyPipeline coalition.

    Banks pledge to fight climate crisis – but their boards have deep links with fossil fuels

  • Alpargata white Toms ethical shoe brand

    Ethical shoe brand Toms hopes to find its footing with Gen Z

    After a tough couple of years, the firm has a new philanthropic focus and a new look for the summer
  • Marmite with toast and knife

    World is shifting to a more plant-based diet, says Unilever chief

    Group aims to have €1bn-a-year plant-based foods business by 2028, after success of its vegan products
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Work life

  • A woman stretches at a desk

    Stress test: how ‘burnout breaks’ are helping staff recover from pandemic

  • A commuter dons her make-up on an Underground train in central London.

    UK firms use free beer and popcorn to tempt staff back to offices

    • UK workers feel pressure to hide mental health concerns, survey finds

    • Black youth unemployment rate of 40% similar to time of Brixton riots, data shows

    • Deliveroo workers protest as shares rise on first day of open trading

    • The dogs keeping office workers company through lockdown

    • Britain's Covid unemployed: 'I’m broke. I'm going to the food bank for handouts'

    • Tech careers for women
      what are the main roles and how do you retrain?

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