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Wages and salaries jump by 3.1%, highest level in a decade Employment costs rose more than expected in the third quarter in a sign that more inflation could be brewing in the U.S. economy. The Labor ...
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Top 10 deaths in fiction Medical advances have transformed the statistics of infant mortality, death in childbirth and infectious disease. But if death seems less present in our ...
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Record number of people sleeping rough in London A record number of people are sleeping rough in London, with charities reporting a spike in street homelessness. Figures show that 3,103 people ...
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University in London to stop making unconditional offers A university in London has ditched the controversial practice of offering prospective students unconditional places prompting a union call for other ...
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Embattled Thirty Meter Telescope scores big win in Hawaii's highest court Hawaii's supreme court has ruled in favour of building the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) atop the mountain Mauna Kea. The decision removes the last ...
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'Robust' jobs market sees another 227000 hires in October Companies continued to hire at a brisk pace in October, with private payrolls rising by a better-than-expected 227,000, according to a report ...
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Essex village used in 'appalling' Trump candidate advert An advert used an image of Jaywick Sands, near Clacton in Essex, to attack Nick Stella's Democrat opponent. The campaign picture, which showed ...
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Beijing's skyline: with and without air pollution – in pictures In 2012, more than 1 million people reportedly died from air pollution in China, according to the World Health Organization, with winter smog proving a ...
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Baby arm defects prompt nationwide investigation in France The national health agency had initially dismissed claims that a cluster of seven infants born with abnormalities in the Ain area near the Swiss border ...
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George Osborne: we got things wrong in run-up to EU vote George Osborne has admitted the Conservative government "didn't spot the shift in politics" that led to the leave vote in the EU referendum, saying it ...
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