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Andy Burnham ghosts the UK business community

Andy Burnham ghosts the UK business community

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Netflix’s shares fell more than 8 per cent on Thursday despite as-expected earnings after the streaming giant forecast its worst revenue growth in three years, and incoming UK prime minister Andy Burnham is leaving phone calls from the country’s business community unanswered. Plus, teams from western Europe keep winning the World Cup, and that’s because they’ve invested heavily in the sport from the ground up. 


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Netflix shares slide on disappointing growth forecasts

Business worries about how to reach Andy Burnham

Investors say BoE should slow or stop long-dated bond sales

World Cup shows US is ‘golden market’ for football, says Major League Soccer boss

How western Europe became a formidable football factory

World Cup Fever: A Soccer Journey in Nine Tournaments


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