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Putin pivots to Beijing with biggest energy project since fall of Soviet Union
Government faces rising criticism over design of disclosure requirements
Early findings show that almost 90 per cent of women still work for companies that pay them less than male colleagues
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With just a month to go before deadline, few employers have provided figures to the government
Guy Chazan and Fred Studemann join Gideon Rachman to discuss if we are witnessing the end of the Merkel era
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Lawyers say neither new regulations, nor equality legislation, allow penalties for late or inaccurate reporting
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West suffers more deaths from militant action in 2017 than any year since 2001
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Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the latest developments in global banking
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Poorer counties stand to suffer more acutely, according to study
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Next election will be fought in marginals hanging by just tens and hundreds of votes
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