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Ben Wright

Ben Wright

Group Business Editor at The Daily Telegraph - Telegraph.co.uk

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Recent Articles

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The Labour plan for trade unions that will cripple the British economy

Experts say changes to the rules on industrial action, combined with rising taxes and increased regulation, will put investors off the UK
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How the ‘sick man of Europe’ is infecting the rest of the Continent

Berlin is putting its wounded pride ahead of commercial realism
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‘A very nice life for a lot less money’: why young people are fleei...

A demographic crisis is brewing as emigration from the UK’s rainy isles ramps up
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The myth of plastic recycling is finally unravelling

How much of our waste gets recycled really and are ‘sustainable’ plastic alternatives actually any better for the planet?
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Rent boys, crystal meth and fraud: How a Methodist bank chief fell ...

Former Co-op Bank chair Paul Flowers is back in court, accused of fraud worth nearly £100,000 – but his downward trajectory began years ago
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‘Utterly obscene margins’: How Rightmove became such a hot property

The homegrown online estate agent rapidly took over the market – and now, it’s taken on the Murdochs
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The Federal Reserve may have just decided the US election

Fears of a US recession have made the race for the White House even tighter
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‘We will be watching you’: How police are bracing for a weekend of ...

With further protests planned in response to the Southport stabbings, law enforcement has some difficult days – and months – ahead
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Why Bernie Madoff’s victims weren’t all innocent

Journalist Richard Behar scrutinises that extraordinary $65 billion Ponzi scheme, and sheds harsh light on those who enabled the financier
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Why the oil giants are beating a hasty green retreat - The Telegraph

Big Oil has, on both sides of the Atlantic, decided to focus on new oil and gas projects, cutting costs, and dividends
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Take note, Starmer – these countries subsidise their private schools

Labour’s controversial plan will make Britain’s educational institutions more expensive and more elitist, but there’s another way
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Jeremy Clarkson’s ‘insane’ new venture exposes the demise of the gr...

Downtrodden pubs are the latest target of the presenter’s novel brand of lobbying
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The North Sea could be finished under Labour

Making life as difficult as possible for Britain’s oil and gas industry appears to have become party policy
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Britain risks a cripplingly expensive mistake if the water industry...

The Government may be left without a paddle if investors turn their backs on troubled sector
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The West’s enemies are terrifyingly close to crushing our financial...

Those look to undermine western societies are already attacking soft targets in finance
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Why Britain has failed miserably to solve its potholes crisis – and...

Despite the promise of billions of investment, the nation’s roads are crumbling... but new technology may offer a solution
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Why the Green Party opened the door to the radical Left - The Teleg...

After finding itself at the centre of a storm over Gaza and trans rights, could the party’s broadening electoral base threaten Labour?
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The greenwashing tactic that gives jetsetting celebrities a ‘licenc...

Voluntary carbon credits are a multibillion-dollar market. But are they helping to save the planet, or just a load of hot air?
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The world may be entering a post-equity era, and the UK is the cana...

Being publicly listed has its pros and cons – but have we reached a tipping point?
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How Frank Hester became Britain's most infamous businessman – and u...

The scandal with the health tech boss has yet again highlighted the very murky world of political donations
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How big business got its claws into the vet industry - The Telegraph

The days of small, independently run practices seem done, with large veterinary companies taking over and cashing in