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Stubbornly high unemployment and spread of temporary jobs blight workers’ prospects
Number of EU nationals looking for work in Britain also falling
Regional disparities hamper technology transfer and job creation as economy recovers
Best Play winner enjoyed a 40% uplift in Broadway takings after the ceremony
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Rapidly improving picture due to exports, tight labour market and foreign investment
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Using data with too narrow a context could skew the debate over the EU, and much more
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Parties will be taking referendum result into account in tightest marginals
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