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Move comes after Japanese airline ANA discovered corrosion and cracks on some passenger jets
Boss of the sportswear chain has failed investors and workers, says Jonathan Guthrie
When pure data will not crack it . . . use ‘ground truth’ too, writes Sarah O’Connor
Investors will look for even the smallest signs of recovery in clothing sales at Marks and Spencer
London was amazed when the rest of England voted for Brexit. John Sunyer reports from the working-class city of Derby
Many of Mike Ashley’s warehouse workers are economic migrants to the UK from eastern Europe
The traditional party of the working classes looks out of touch, writes Sebastian Payne
Bolsover residents need the financial boost but businesses in the area may struggle to afford it
If it can’t satisfy its investors, neither can it please the politicians
Civil aerospace workforce at Derby to be expanded to meet steep increase in production
As the Duchess of Devonshire’s possessions are set to go under the hammer, Jo Ellison finds that the real legacy of the last Mitford sister was turning privilege into profit
Reassurance for staff but blow to pro-EU campaigners
Founder Mike Ashley claims company has ‘responsibility’ to set high standard on work practices
Company defends allegations that it breaches minimum wage regulations
Elected mayor to oversee transport, planning and skills as part of northern powerhouse scheme
Chairman Mel Morris becomes sole owner of football club after buying out US owners
Sotheby’s brings monumental works to rural Derbyshire, with price tags of up to $5m
Ministry of defence takes steps to stop skilled staff from moving to private sector
Plenty of pubs serve food, but brewer is revamping premises as restaurants that serve beer
Push for directly elected mayor criticised
Japanese group builds on local heritage with plant to supply Britain’s expanding railway network
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