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The scion of Mumbai’s greatest entrepreneur has been beset by scandal amid a bitter family rift
Greggs is not the only business profiting from the market for plant-based products
Parents in the US say the cartoon is influencing the way their pre-schoolers talk
Honda’s planned plant closure in the UK reflects not just Brexit but a wider set of pressures forcing the industry to change gear
Fashion designer was a pan-European when it was difficult to be one
A pioneer in paperbacks who changed reading habits
For most of its history, the party has been multitudinous and contradictory
The independents’ rebellion has changed the atmosphere at Westminster
After 20 years of socialist revolution, the gap between ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ seems as wide as ever
When computers start conspiring against us, regulators will have to be nimble
Weakening ties between US and Europe mainly benefit China and Russia
British farm policy should not prioritise protecting agriculture over cheap food
Companies spending money on their equities prove an easy target for Congress
“Not a good day to be named Kraft.”
After past acquisitions that were less than glorious, the latest $19bn deal seems hubristic
The British warplane was the product of an extremely convoluted supply chain
Albert Edwards, the perma-bear, wants to know.
UK lender is just one of a series of fund manager’s investments that has gone badly
Publishing group must get a handle on pricing to improve its grades
“Forecasts are inherently limited and cannot be relied upon.”
And why the entire economy is Fyre Festival (TEEiFF).
The UK supermarket chain is well-placed to start fixing its problems
Even when an audacious project such as the A380 fails, it can still trigger success stories of other kinds
Call me a Luddite, but multiple concurrent methods of communication are a challenge
Why do marketeers figure that a log basket will sell better if it is named after the seaside town of Southwold?
The contrast between Strawberry Hill’s house and garden was carefully designed
Benjamin Dreyer’s book won’t be the last writing guide you’ll ever need — and it’s all the better for it
Five years after Crimea was annexed, Russian discontent is rumbling
Private equity in the public markets looks like a flop
The couple who sold their properties, art, furniture and cars to live a simpler life
One year, a PA left the magic spreadsheet with divisional bonuses on the photocopier. All hell broke loose
Places like Rye feel the pinch as locals choose to shop where they do their banking
Brexit tensions split parties
Criticised by officials as rotten and decrepit — change is urgently needed
Shares fall after Danish group says US-China trade tensions will hit profits
A surprise concert by Patti Smith reveals much about the changing nature of celebrity
Rules around car emissions push the price of the noble metal over $1,400 an ounce