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...Innovation editor John Thornhill says it’s time to get serious about the dangers of quantum computing as we approach “Q-day” — the moment a quantum computer might crack the RSA cryptosystem, widely used...
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...Energy transition is the “new industrial revolution”, says US climate envoy John Kerry in the latest instalment of our Climate Exchange series....
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...John Williams, the New York Fed president, told the FT yesterday that getting inflation back down to the 2 per cent target necessitated not only reducing further the demand for labour but also some increase...
...The housing affordability crunch has made the gap between those with and without parental wealth much worse, says John Burn-Murdoch. The number of homes for rent meanwhile has hit a 14-year low....
...Need to know: business John Allan, chair of British supermarket chain Tesco, is to step down next month following misconduct claims....
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