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...But much of the work is poor preparation for life outside, writes Sarah O’Connor....
...Do read my colleague Sarah O’Connor on how the younger generation is “drowning in insecurity” as we emerge (hopefully) from the pandemic....
...Elsewhere German chancellor Angela Merkel is due to address the digital Davos forum later on today....
...Other readables Sarah O’Connor’s always readable column this week explains how she fell out of love with robots....
...But simply killing off “zombie jobs” as economies emerge from lockdown will not be enough, writes Sarah O’Connor....
...Angela MacDonald, director-general for customer services at HMRC, said: “It’s really important that new parents remember to register for child benefit, even during these unprecedented times.”...
...Angela Merkel, Germany’s chancellor, controversially welcomed large numbers of refugees to the country at the height of the migrant crisis....
...Angela Eager, an analyst with TechMarketView, said the company was in the middle of a “significant storm” but that it had weathered “plenty” of others during its history....
...Read more Millennials must fight for their right to housing — Sarah O’Connor “Two stories are told about millennials that seem so different they cannot possibly both be true” — Sarah tells us why....
...German chancellor Angela Merkel, the great political survivor, yet again averted disaster this week. But at what cost?...
...Sarah O’Connor writes that big companies which try to hold cities and local governments to ransom should be careful what they wish for....
...Sarah O'Connor writes on why measures to ensure fairer tipping for hospitality staff can still be a cover for low pay....
...: letter from Thomas Meaney, Berlin, Germany The FT continues to cleave to the formulation that German chancellor Angela Merkel was responsible for “opening Germany’s borders to refugees” in September 2015...
...: Holidays hold the secret to unleashing creativity Those who enjoy the longest and most productive careers tend to shift focus regularly Russia’s energy stranglehold threatens German influence Why is Angela...
...One of the early, and greatest, philanthropists, Angela Burdett-Coutts, used her banking wealth to build housing so that market workers and other low-paid people could keep the city functioning....
...What you've been saying Boot is on the other foot — Letter from Elizabeth Balsom: Had she already encountered her own little local difficulties, Angela Merkel might have been a little less arrogant when...
...The deal struck this week between Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats paves the way for the chancellor’s third grand coalition....
...EU supplication: The twin visits to Washington by Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel this week found the French and German leaders mounting a major charm offensive to convince US President Donald Trump not...
...Sarah O’Connor explores the latest attempts to investigate the gender pay gap. First, gathering the data, and then analysing it for clues....
...Comment from English Rose regarding Sarah O’Connor’s column “Theresa May still has work to do to fix Britain’s gig economy” I started this morning by completing the tax consultation and wish I had never...
...by Gillian Tett Brexit Britain may soon be humming John McDonnell’s Marxist tune by Philip Stephens Earning more is never a simple choice for women by Sarah O'Connor Donald Trump’s trade follies presage...
...The FT’s Sarah O’Connor and John Burn-Murdoch dive into the seaside town the UK’s recovery left behind. What we’re reading in Europe Wanted: Eurogroup president The race is on....
...Take some of her brisk openings, which manage to convey foreboding as well as deftly setting up character and relationships: “Angela had only one child, a daughter who abhorred her.”...
...(Sarah O’Connor, FT) View from Dublin: Ireland greets Britain’s Brexit vote with bafflement....
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