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at risk



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Businesses should be worried about it, he suggests, since their employees and customers are at risk, and public finances are impacted by healthcare and sick leave costs linked to loneliness.

From BBC

The Bus Services Act aims to protect routes at risk of being cut by operators deeming them unprofitable, by tightening requirements for companies looking to scrap them.

From BBC

Bus drivers and bus station staff will also be given mandatory training on identifying and intervening where vulnerable passengers are at risk from antisocial behaviour or violence.

From BBC

USMCA, the world’s largest free-trade zone as measured by economic output, is at risk of unraveling.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fast forward to today, and markets are at risk of making the same mistake.

From The Wall Street Journal