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17 Oct 2014: Wild swings in markets after growing fears about global economic slowdown
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17 Oct 2014: Naomi Klein: By dropping Shell, Lego shows new ways to target the astronomical profits of the fossil fuel industries
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14 Oct 2014: Investors remain cautious but positive start on Wall Street outweighs eurozone worries
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14 Oct 2014: Investors continue to be rattled by global concerns and poor trading updates
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9 Oct 2014: 61 FTSE 100 companies still haven’t met Lord Davies’ target of 25% female representation on boards, government data shows
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8 Oct 2014: If campaigners get their way, the Tate may soon have to disclose how much money BP gives it. Why the secrecy? And is sponsorship harming the arts? Susanna Rustin reports
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2 Oct 2014: Former BP executive, who was criticised for his role in Texas refinery explosion, becomes chief of civil service
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Guardian Professional, 29 Sep 2014: From BP in the Gulf of Mexico to Shell in the Niger Delta, business, NGOs and politicians increasingly talk about social licence to operate. But what does it really mean?
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24 Sep 2014: Judge to hear arguments about whether cleanup workers can be paid for chronic medical problems diagnosed after April 2012
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19 Sep 2014: Oil giant facing criticism over corporate sponsorship of cultural institutions including the Royal Opera House
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16 Sep 2014: Oil companies BP and Shell climb after crude edges higher again but Asos slumps
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