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Report says focus must be maintained on tackling ‘learning deficits’ caused by shutdown of classes
Proponents of business as usual and the new cold warriors are too confident of their ability to predict the future
Achievement, attendance and recruitment levels fail to recover from Covid’s battering
New Italian protocols aim to stem flow of people while avoiding another Ocean Viking-type row
Payouts likely to fall as company margins come under pressure
In-person gatherings have to generate ‘something special’ or they won’t come the next time
As the country pivots from zero-Covid, traders are betting on a surge in demand
Demographic changes and deglobalisation will keep inflation higher than policymakers were used to pre-pandemic
Analysts hope abandonment of zero-Covid policies will unleash flood of consumer spending
UK biotech racing to keep antibody up to date with latest variants
CEOs fire workers swiftly and brutally, but such actions have destructive long-term effects for companies and staff
Falling investment and censorship damp revival hopes after ticket sales fell behind US in 2022
Jacinda Ardern’s frank resignation is as groundbreaking as her premiership, where she encouraged new metrics
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Chrysanthemum prices jump as China grapples with wave of coronavirus deaths
Landlords are facing higher mortgage costs, slowing house price growth and looming legislation
Resilient fourth quarter data come as Fed’s rate rises weigh on business activity
Health department failed to complete an ‘effective stock count’ of pandemic medical items, report finds
Scheme issued 1,190 companies with convertible loans worth £1.14bn during coronavirus pandemic
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Extended ownership and less consumer Fomo is bad news for the entire sector
Risks of disruption to ports and shipping are outweighed by a boost to global demand
Shortage of doctors with university posts is putting health service on ‘dangerous precipice’
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