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...George, just how big a deal is this public attribution made by Oliver Dowden, the deputy prime minister, on Monday? George ParkerQuite a big deal, but not that big a deal....
...Put your questions to George Parker and colleagues at a webinar for FT subscribers on Wednesday May 8, 1300-1400 UK (GMT+1). Register at ft.com/ukwebinar...
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