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Britain’s voters may face higher taxes after the 2015 election if spending cuts outlined by Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne become too difficult to implement.
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The U.K.’s Office for National Statistics is making economists anxious about inflation.
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Transocean Ltd.’s internal documents show the company failed to maintain the Deepwater Horizon, avoiding critical repairs and upkeep for years before the drilling rig burned and sank in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, an engineer testified in the trial over fault for the disaster.
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Only about a quarter of registered voters in Arizona participated in last week’s partisan primary elections and, with two months to go until the general, a third of the statehouse is already set.
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More than four months after the Gulf of Mexico rig explosion that killed 11 men and triggered a record oil spill, a U.S. investigative panel is still trying to find out who held ultimate authority aboard the vessel.
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The U.K. will offer those retiring from 2017 a flat-rate pension, removing wealth tests and ensuring that women and the self-employed are paid the same as full-time male workers.
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U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne has “effectively abandoned” a key pillar of his fiscal strategy after conceding he will probably miss his debt- reduction target, the Institute for Fiscal Studies said.
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Clemson University beat eighth-ranked Louisiana State University 25-24 in college football’s Chick- fil-A Bowl with a fourth-quarter comeback capped by Chandler Catanzaro’s 37-yard field goal as time expired.
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U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne used revenue assumptions in his budget yesterday that may turn out to be overoptimistic, the Institute for Fiscal Studies said.
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Rahm Emanuel , four days removed from the second most powerful job at the White House, learned yesterday that coming home to Chicago isn’t always so sweet.
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