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...They ruled UnitedHealthcare must pay damages of $91mn, according to a redacted copy of the arbitrators’ report, which was seen by the Financial Times....
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...Proponents of devolution argue that stronger local decision-making will help to rebalance England’s London-centric economy and raise productivity across the country....
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...From April 1, the offer of 30 hours of free care a week for three- and four-year-olds in England is being gradually widened to all infants over nine months....
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