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When is a loan not a loan? Thames Water edition
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Thames Water says turnaround will 'take time'
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Thames Water to be investigated over financial stability and dividends
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Thames Water: for honesty, disclosure is the best policy
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Ladbrokes and Coral owner to pay £585m over bribery allegations
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Toyota explores UK investments after hybrid ban postponed
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Raw sewage 'cover-up' at Windermere World Heritage Site
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Smart meters: Almost three million still not working
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Ryanair denies passengers must pay to download boarding pass
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Qatar slashes stake in Barclays with £510mn share sale
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Waterstones IPO would open new chapter for bookseller, says James Daunt
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Thames Water faces prospect of fresh parliamentary inquiry into finances
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Thames Water owners pile group with debt
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Sir James Dyson loses libel claim against Daily Mirror publisher
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Norovirus: Winter vomiting virus cases rising
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BP pays £254mn to take full control of solar joint venture Lightsource
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OpenAI chaos not about AI safety, says Microsoft boss
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Amazon, Google and other tech giants pledge action on fraud
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'Covid and criminals ruined my Airbnb for cars idea'
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Uber courts London’s black-cab drivers in push to expand services
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Deutsche Bank chief says EU should consider scrapping bonus cap
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London travel: Uber launches black cab sign-ups
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Amazon latest tech giant to announce AI chatbot
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Barclays explores plan to drop thousands of investment banking clients
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Wilko rescue deal failed because of greed, claims HMV boss
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Government spending plans 'a very big risk', says watchdog
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Barclays to cut 900 UK jobs, says Unite union
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Discounts return to cut electricity use amid cold snap
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Channel 4 eyes accessing debt facility after worst ad decline since 2008
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National Grid to pay households to use less power as cold snap hits UK
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Zhongzhi Enterprise Group: China investigates major shadow bank for 'crimes'
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Eurostar Amsterdam-to-London services to be suspended for six months
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Charlie's Bar, Fermanagh, 'blown away' by Christmas ad response
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BBC falling short on moving music and radio spending out of London
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Nissan to lead £2bn investment in UK electric car plant
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Black Friday: Amazon staff in Coventry strike
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Boots offloads £4.8bn pension scheme to Legal & General
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Customers furious after HSBC down for more than 24 hours
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John Lewis to offer health checks to customers
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Boots: one step closer to the block
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Autumn Statement: Jeremy Hunt cuts National Insurance but tax burden still rises
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Nissan to commit to making new Qashqai and Juke electric models in Sunderland
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Nvidia sued after video call mistake showed 'stolen' data
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Activist investors pile pressure on Ladbrokes owner Entain
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Autumn Statement 2023: National Insurance and more key announcements by Jeremy Hunt
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UK businesses give their verdict
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Mars joins push into premium with Hotel Chocolat deal
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Microsoft offers to match pay of all OpenAI staff
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National Insurance and business tax cuts expected in Autumn Statement
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BT in talks to buy smartphone reseller musicMagpie
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Sacked OpenAI boss Sam Altman to join Microsoft
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X ad boycott gathers pace amid antisemitism storm
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Hedge fund Qube denies making £670mn short bet against HSBC
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How consumers fell out of love with The Body Shop
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Apple to bridge message divide - but keeps green bubbles
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Hotel Chocolat founders share £288m from Mars sale
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South East Water: Ofwat investigates possible supply failures
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Mars to buy Hotel Chocolat in £534mn deal
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Royal Mail owner blames widening losses on April pay deal and strikes
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Russian Carlsberg staff arrested after business seized
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Brookfield shelves sale of Center Parcs
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NHS England promises to eliminate cervical cancer by 2040
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'I feel ashamed' says Post Office Horizon lawyer
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Starbucks faces walkout at hundreds of US stores
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UK hands watchdog new powers to force garages to reveal profits
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Barclays is stuck in a ‘killing ground’
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Can Barclays move beyond scandal and stagnation?
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Vodafone returns to growth in Germany
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Natura to sell The Body Shop to private equity firm for £207mn
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BT Group raises prospect of pension refund after scheme deficit halves
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The Body Shop changes hands again for £200m
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Amazon latest firm to cut jobs in gaming industry
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Google sends a third of Safari ad revenue to Apple
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The Body Shop: 1970s brand needs millennial makeover
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Royal Mail £5.6m fine a wake-up call, says watchdog
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Ryanair: How a budget airline took off on TikTok
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Richard Desmond seeks £200mn in damages in legal challenge to National Lottery auction
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Shell taps gamers and influencers to boost image among the young
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Microsoft says Teams and Xbox fixed in UK and Europe
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Rothermere’s DMGT ends talks with Qatar over funding Telegraph bid
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Investors’ Chronicle: Ryanair, Time Out, Wincanton
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Airbnb boss 'listening' to cities' housing concerns
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John Lewis Christmas advert: Venus flytrap divides opinion as TV ads get festive
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DraftKings discussed bid for William Hill owner 888
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Shell sues Greenpeace for $2.1mn in one of largest claims against group
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak suffers minor stroke
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Apple should pay €13bn Irish tax, argues EU lawyer
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Oil giant Shell suing Greenpeace for £1.7m damages
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The woman who told the world Caramac had been axed
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Legend of Zelda: Nintendo & Sony making live-action film
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Disney boss declares new era after job cuts
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ITV shares drop to 1-year low after warning over Hollywood strikes
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Fans lament as Nestlé axes Caramac bar after 64 years
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Post Office to send and receive Evri and DPD parcels
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Italy to seize $835m from Airbnb in tax evasion inquiry
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Primark owner ABF boosted by inflation-driven higher prices
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Post Office disclosure failures force delays on IT scandal inquiry
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Ryanair sees profits boom after hiking air fares
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Shell boss backs ‘leaner’ operation in defending renewables strategy shift
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Vodafone hopes sale of Spanish unit will ring in turnaround changes
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Investors’ Chronicle: Bioventix, Asos, Ultimate Products
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Shell posts $6.2bn profit as oil prices rise again
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Shell boss to focus on shareholder returns as he shuns megadeals
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BT warns over broadband customer losses as competition hots up
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UK supermarkets: market share gains invite ‘Tescopoly’ comparison
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Sainsbury's gains ground in battle with Aldi and Lidl
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Uber and Lyft agree to pay $328m to New York drivers
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Apple sales dip again despite iPhone boost
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Sky and TalkTalk block suicide website linked to 50 deaths
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Fashion retailer Asos predicts sales dip in 2024 as losses balloon
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Asos: Lichfield warehouse to be closed as profits slump
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Disney to buy remaining 33% stake in streaming service Hulu
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BP posts profits of $3.3bn as oil prices rise again
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BP boss dismisses speculation energy major faces takeover threat
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Vodafone to sell Spanish business to Zegona for up to €5bn
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Carlsberg cuts ties with 'stolen' Russian business
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Vodafone: mobile operator says goodbye to its pain in Spain
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BP: troubled waters mask strong position in oil production
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Higher interest rates help to more than double HSBC profits
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HSBC chief says worst is over for China real estate
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Shein buys Missguided brand from Mike Ashley firm
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Facebook and Instagram launch ad-free subscription tier in EU
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Fast-fashion group Shein buys UK brand Missguided
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General Motors deal clears way for end to US car strike
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Canada bans Chinese app WeChat from government devices
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Elon Musk and X a year on: Four problems he needs to fix
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Airbnb turns to AI to help prevent house parties
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UAW strike: Ford and union agree record pay rise in tentative deal
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PizzaExpress owner considers offer for UK rival TRG
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Unilever’s new chief says corporate purpose can be ‘unwelcome distraction’
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Regulator reveals water firms with worst finances
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How Amazon uses drones to deliver from the sky
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PlayStation 5 supply issues finally fixed after three years, says Sony
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UK regulator warns on financial health of four water suppliers
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Watchdog: Ex-NatWest boss breached Nigel Farage's privacy
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Barclays shares drop on falling profits and gloomy outlook
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Next Mission: Impossible film delayed by a year by US actors' strike
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Ikea and BT among 130 companies to push COP28 for a timeline to ditch fossil fuels
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Tinder: Friends and family can help you make a good match
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Dame Sharon White describes ‘difficult week’ after decision to leave John Lewis and Waitrose
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Super Mario Bros Wonder game a 'notebook of chaos', critics say
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Nokia to axe up to 14,000 jobs to cut costs
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Netflix raises prices despite password crackdown success
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Amazon, Expedia and Trustpilot unite to fight fake reviews
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Amazon trials humanoid robots to 'free up' staff
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Twitter glitch allows CIA informant channel to be hijacked
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Sky Bet tweet featuring Gary Neville banned over gambling ad rules
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BT to start selling fridges and coffee machines
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Amazon pledges parcels in an hour using drone deliveries
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Apple boss Tim Cook makes surprise China visit
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Vodafone and Three deny merger will push up prices
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Settlement talks collapse in Kenya Facebook redundancies case
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LinkedIn: Microsoft says 668 more jobs to go
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Microsoft Activision: What does deal mean for gamers?
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Microsoft completes $69bn takeover of Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard
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Next confirms takeover of Fatface in £115m deal
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Next adds Fat Face to stable of brands for £115mn
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UAW auto strike: 8,700 Ford workers in Kentucky down tools
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Pret a Manger death: 'Lack of progress' after mum's death in Bath
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Microsoft in $29bn back taxes dispute in US
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Competition watchdog launches probe into TV groups including BBC and ITV
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X claims it is erasing 'illegal' Hamas content after EU ultimatum
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Next set to buy rival brand Fat Face in latest High Street buy
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British Airways suspends Israel flights after plane U-turns
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California requires companies to report carbon emissions
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Amazon staff in Coventry to strike on Black Friday in pay row
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BP says transition strategy ‘unchanged’ by leadership turmoil
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Weight-loss drug approved for use by NHS Scotland
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JPMorgan and HSBC studied bid for Metro Bank
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John Lewis seeks to woo Middle England after Sharon White quits
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JD Wetherspoon posts first annual profit since pandemic
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Shell LNG push puts clean energy strategy in spotlight
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Amazon and Microsoft to face cloud computing competition probe
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Bedbugs: Eurostar introduces preventative measures amid Paris infestation
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South East water firms have highest complaint rates - report
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Thames Water says pollution fine limits needed to win over investors
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Customers’ credit scores hit by Barclays IT fault
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Tesco raises annual profit forecast
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Tesco doing all it can to lower prices, boss says
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Cancer and heart care at risk from strike - NHS England
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Tesco: steady Murphy has room for more surprises in store
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Ukraine war: Burger King still open in Russia despite pledge to exit
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Greggs says sales up by more than fifth in latest quarter
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Easy life: Band say easyJet brand owner suing over name
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Tube strikes: London Underground walkouts cancelled
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Greggs: fears of peak sausage roll donut add up
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Water bills may rise if Ofwat approves new plans
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First class stamp price jumps to £1.25
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Golden Week: Budget travel takes off in China
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National living wage to rise to £11 an hour, Jeremy Hunt confirms
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John Lewis boss Dame Sharon White to step down after five years
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Sharon White to step down as John Lewis chair in 2025
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Why your new Apple iPhone 15 is overheating
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Octopus Energy: the UK start-up outgrowing its roots
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Revolut attracts UK watchdog scrutiny over red-flag accounts
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JPMorgan pursues Sports Direct over commercial property spat
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HSBC executive to leave after criticising UK’s stance on China
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Apple to buck layoff trend by hiring UK AI staff
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Investors’ Chronicle: Next 15, Phoenix Group, Card Factory
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Directors’ Deals: Mike Ashley explores his options
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Looney accused of promoting BP women with whom he had undisclosed relationships
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BP tells staff top US executive is leaving just weeks after CEO exit
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Blackouts less likely this winter says National Grid
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National Gas explores paying UK households to turn down heating
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William Hill owner warns on profits following ‘customer friendly’ sports results
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PlayStation boss Jim Ryan to retire from Sony next year
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Scotland recycling failure doubles National Investment Bank losses
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Morrisons boss to be succeeded by former Carrefour chief
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Water companies in England and Wales told to cut £114mn off bills
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Water firms forced to pay back customers for poor performance
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Shrinkflation strikes again as Galaxy chocolate gets smaller
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Amazon: US accuses online giant of illegal monopoly
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Disinformation most active on X, formerly known as Twitter, EU says
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Entain warns of decline in online gaming revenues
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Lego axes plan to make bricks from recycled bottles
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Nissan to go all-electric by 2030 despite petrol ban delay
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Amazon takes on Microsoft as it invests billions in Anthropic
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Decarbonising small businesses: too much demand and not enough supply
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Amazon Prime Video content to start including ads next year
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The UK high street heist: how retailers are battling a crime wave
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Bankrupted Post Office Horizon victim demands answers after 17 years
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Japan's Toshiba set to end 74-year stock market history
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Next lifts profit forecast for third time as consumer demand holds up
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Frasers tries to pull Morgan Stanley boss into margin call legal fight
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Braverman and Facebook clash over private message plans
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Sky says red tape threatens UK creative sector
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Pearson chief Andy Bird to step down after 3 years at helm
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Chelsea FC raises $500mn from Ares
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Ford hits out at delay to new petrol car ban
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Johnny Kitagawa: Japan firms cut ties with boyband agency over sex abuse
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Elon Musk: Social media platform X, formerly Twitter, could go behind paywall
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BP appoints Kate Thomson as interim CFO
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Mortal Kombat 1: Nintendo Switch version will be fixed, says boss
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Ryanair and family locked in £165 check-in row
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UK broadcasters develop free digital TV service to take on streaming
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Post Office: Horizon scandal victims offered £600,000 compensation
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Shein in talks to buy Missguided from Mike Ashley's Frasers Group
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Loyalty card prices not as good as they seem, says Which?
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UAW strike: Workers walk out at US motor industry giants
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Apple to update iPhone 12 in France over radiation
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Investors’ Chronicle: Associated British Foods, Wickes, Fevertree Drinks
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How Bernard Looney’s career at BP unravelled
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Marks & Spencer scraps plastic for paper bags
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John Lewis recovery plan to take two years longer
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John Lewis warns of 2-year delay to turnaround plan
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BP chair rules himself out as next chief executive
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BP chief Bernard Looney resigns over past relationships with colleagues
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France halts iPhone 12 sales over radiation levels
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BP: Looney resignation should not slow oil producer’s transition
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Can new Apple iPhone 15 thunder without lightning?
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Shoplifting an epidemic, says John Lewis boss
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Primark owner warns of rise in shoplifting and abuse against staff
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Poundland owner to take on up to 71 Wilko stores
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Poundland owner to take control of 71 Wilko sites as chain is wound down
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iPhone 15: Apple forced to ditch lightning charger
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BP boss Bernard Looney quits after board misled over relationships
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FirstFT: BP chief steps down over past relationships with colleagues
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BMW investment secures future of Mini factories
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Apple shares slide after China government iPhone ban reports
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One Chip Challenge: Amazon and eBay pull spicy tortilla from UK shop
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Daily Mail in talks over Qatari funding for Telegraph bid
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Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary hit with cream pies by climate protesters
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Virgin Media O2 buys Russian-backed broadband provider
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Ryanair boss calls air traffic chaos report rubbish
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Waitrose pushes shop workers to accept more flexible hours
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Gerko’s XTX sues Aviva and L&G over alleged Russian discrimination
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Rise in young women vaping daily in the UK
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New iPhone, new charger: Apple bends to EU rules
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EE and Vodafone customers able to call after bug fixed
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Why your burger may not always look like the advert
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Tesco staff offered body cameras over crime fears
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X, formerly Twitter, to collect biometric and employment data
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Pret a Manger fined over London worker stuck in freezer
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Coventry NHS boss to keep job despite complaints being upheld
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Wilko: HMV owner Doug Putman moves closer to rescue deal
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UK households to be paid to cut electricity use for second winter
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Netflix: Streamer's expansion into gaming is 'natural extension'
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Lucy Letby: NHS England 'persuaded' trust boss to take new job
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Burger King faces legal claim over size of Whopper
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Lego sees profits fall as pandemic boost fades
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UK flights to remain significantly disrupted, Heathrow Airport warns
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Toyota halts all Japan assembly plants due to glitch
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Ryanair says air traffic failure is not acceptable
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John Lewis joins M&S and Tesco in cutting price of period pants
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Donald Trump breaks silence on X after Georgia arrest
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Wilko: HMV owner in last-ditch talks to buy shops
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Paddington Bear stamps released by Royal Mail for 65th anniversary
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Gatwick Airport: Bank holiday strike threat off after pay deal agreed
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Subway agrees sale to Dunkin' and Baskin-Robbins investor Roark Capital
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Mary Earps: Nike will sell 'limited quantities' of England World Cup goalkeeper shirts
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Boots infant formula adverts broke rules - watchdog
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Parcel delivery giant UPS avoids first strike in 25 years
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Post Office boss to return bonus after Horizon scandal
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Canada wildfires: Trudeau criticises Facebook over news ban amid crisis
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Microsoft makes new bid to unblock Call of Duty deal
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Morrisons' bras and pants carry NHS cancer check label
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Car breakdowns due to potholes soar in rainy July
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National Trust under pressure to ditch Barclays over fossil fuel funding
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Waitrose offers police free coffees to deter thieves
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Aviva chief calls for extension of cap on fire-safety costs to England’s low-rises
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Twitter, now X, to remove blocking feature - Musk
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After McDonald's, Burger King India drops tomatoes from its menu
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'Sexist' Amazon Alexa didn't answer Lionesses question
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Firm regrets taking Facebook moderation work
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VinFast: Vietnam EV maker valued at more than Ford or GM
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Jaguar Land Rover to create 300 new jobs in West Midlands
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Couple 'horrified' at £110 Ryanair check-in fee
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Departing L&G chief urges UK to ‘reverse’ trend of underinvestment
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Aide to Madagascar leader accused of seeking bribe from UK gemstone miner
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Many cancer waiting time targets set to be dropped in England
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Daily Mail owner confirms interest in Telegraph auction
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Amazon asked by minister to justify temporarily withholding sellers' funds
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Amazon releases some seller funds after complaints
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Theresa Villiers: Ex-environment secretary failed to declare Shell shares
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Amazon warns workers to come back into the office
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Owner of UK holiday resorts Center Parcs races to seal sale
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Period pants should not be subject to 20% VAT, say firms
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Search warrant was issued for Donald Trump's Twitter account
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Online booking agents turn up heat in long-running Ryanair battle
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ITV staff tell MPs of ‘toxic working cultures’ at broadcaster
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Elon Musk to auction Twitter signs and other memorabilia
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Ladbrokes owner Entain puts aside £585mn to settle bribery probe
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Owner of Yorkshire Post eyes Telegraph newspaper
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Amazon sellers fear going under as site withholds cash
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Amazon in talks over becoming anchor investor in Arm IPO
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Three large UK lenders cut mortgage rates
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This Morning: ITV employees allege toxic culture following Schofield exit
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Disney to launch cheaper ad-supported service in UK
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Morrisons owner CD&R eclipses $20bn target for flagship fund
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Premium Bonds: Chances rise of winning leading prizes
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UPS driver pay and benefits deal in US to be worth $170,000 a year, firm says
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Starbucks Vietnam: Why the US chain cannot crack a coffee-loving nation
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HSBC executive sorry for saying UK 'weak' over China
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HSBC executive apologises for criticising UK over China policy
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Elon Musk says X will fund legal bills if users treated unfairly by bosses
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Hyundai fire risk warning as 91,000 vehicles recalled
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Elon Musk: Japan issues rare warning over fake X account
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British Airways workers to get 13% pay rise
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Investors’ Chronicle: Keller Group, Travis Perkins, HSBC
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Adidas generates millions from Yeezys after Kanye West split
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Shopping: John Lewis staff use bodycams to deter thieves
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LSEG teams up with Microsoft to develop AI models
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Amazon online sales improve despite economy fears
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X Corp sues anti-hate campaigners over Twitter research
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X sign removed at Twitter HQ after neighbours complain
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HSBC profit more than doubles as interest rates rise
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HSBC to launch $2bn share buyback after profit boost from interest rates
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BP raises dividend despite 70% profit drop
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BP profits drop after Russia-Ukraine war windfall fades
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UK's first drone mail service begins in Orkney
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Greggs sales boosted by new openings but margin pressures remain
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HSBC: Quinn’s defence of the universal model is paying off
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Uber aims to be wider travel app as it turns first profit
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Sky wins court order to block illegal streaming of hit shows and football
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BT appoints Allison Kirkby as next chief
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Capita chief Lewis to step down
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Twitter accused of bullying anti-hate campaigners
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Twitter restores Kanye West's account after ban
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Royal Mail: Final day for people to use non-barcoded stamps
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Netflix touts $900k AI jobs amid Hollywood strikes
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British Airways owner IAG and Air France-KLM report record profits
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British Airways owner IAG sees record profits as air travel recovers
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Mark Zuckerberg: Threads users down by more than a half
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National Express owner plans to launch Eurostar rival
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Excitement over Threads fades but users return to app
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Extra hospital beds made available for winter - NHS England
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Shell and Total profits shrink as oil and gas prices fall
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British Gas: Anger as energy bill change leads to record profits
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British Gas first-half profits jump almost 10-fold
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Ford says electric vehicles are ‘too expensive’ and will slow production
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Barclays shares slide after earnings reflect fading rate windfall
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Frasers profit surges 40% as younger shoppers boost Sports Direct owner
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ITV looks to sell more content to US if Hollywood strikes continue
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New Amazon strike dates mark a year of industrial action
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HSBC becomes first big UK lender to cut mortgage rates
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Cyber attack affects two south England ambulance services
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British banks’ torrid summer continues
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Is Elon Musk right to ditch the Twitter bird logo?
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TikTok adds text-only posts as social media battle escalates
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Virgin Media O2 to axe 2,000 jobs in UK
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Unilever says inflation has peaked as sales growth accelerates
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Virgin Media O2 to cut more than a tenth of UK jobs
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Marmite maker Unilever's sales soar after hiking prices
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Mirror and Express publisher blames digital revenue drop on Facebook move
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Twitter: Sign change paused as police arrive at San Francisco HQ
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Twitter headquarters left with half a sign as police interrupt
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Faulty concrete fears at 250 NHS Scotland sites
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Rare Apple computer trainers on sale for $50,000
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UPS reaches deal with Teamsters union to avert strike
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News updates from July 25: Microsoft and Alphabet report rise in revenues, UK government faces £150bn bill to cover Bank of England’s QE losses
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Nigel Farage: NatWest boss admits 'serious error' in bank closure row
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Leeds council homes to be checked for Radon gas risk
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Vodafone revenues boosted by price rises as turnaround continues
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Unilever will let Russia employees be conscripted
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Elon Musk: Twitter rebrands as X and kills off blue bird logo
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Treasury to summon bank chiefs to address ‘de-banking’ after Farage furore
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Ocado and AutoStore settle three-year row over ecommerce tech
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Train strikes: What days in October will rail travel be disrupted?
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UK government pays £500mn in subsidies for Tata battery plant
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Netflix ends password sharing in 'big market' India
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Premier Foods will not raise prices for rest of year
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Premier Foods says no more price rises planned this year
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Apple slams UK surveillance-bill proposals
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Macquarie takes further control of Britain’s gas network
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Netflix password crackdown fuels jump in subscribers
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McDonald's workers speak out over sexual abuse claims
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McDonald's abuse: MeToo hasn’t helped these teenage workers
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Ocado boss claims worst of food inflation is over
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UK ‘over the worst’ of food price inflation, says Ocado chief
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Jaguar Land Rover-owner to spend £4bn on UK battery factory
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Government to miss 40 new hospitals target - watchdog
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Russia seizes control of Danone and Carlsberg operations
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Water firm lost £17m due to extreme weather
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Post Office scandal: 'I lost absolutely everything'
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Apple iPhone from 2007 sells for $190,000 at auction
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Amazon staff at Rugeley vote for strike action over pay
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Shell plans to demolish landmark former Aberdeen headquarters
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Call of Duty battle over after Sony deal with Microsoft
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Twitter loses nearly half ad revenue since Musk takeover
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Fresh boost for Microsoft bid to buy Call of Duty maker
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Gatwick Airport to be hit by strikes over summer holidays
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ITV abandons talks to buy ‘Gogglebox’ maker All3Media
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Microsoft: China accused of hacking US government emails
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Virgin Media investigated over contract cancellations
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Anchor Brewing: America's oldest craft brewery shuts after 127 years
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Canada probes Nike, Dynasty Gold over alleged use of Uyghur forced labour
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New Renault-Geely engine firm to have headquarters in UK
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Organised shoplifting on the rise, says Waitrose
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Thames Water: nationalisation is not the way forward says new chairman
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Live news updates from July 12: Disney extends Iger’s contract, US inflation slows more than expected
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Thames Water boss defends record when running regulator Ofwat
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Elon Musk accused of owing £385m in Twitter severance
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Warm weather boosts UK consumer spending in June, data shows
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Foxconn: Apple supplier drops out of $20bn India factory plan
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Centrica strikes $8bn deal to import more gas from US
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Royal Mail workers end long-running row over pay
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Thames Water secures £750m cash injection
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Threads app signs up 100m users in less than a week
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Thames Water falls short of £1bn goal with £750mn injection
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Plans to expand London City Airport blocked by local authority
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Twitter: The town clock that only chimes on social media
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Ford Fiesta fans on why they love their cars
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Ofwat complacent over Thames Water affair - MP
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BT begins planning for Philip Jansen’s exit
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Ofwat faces rising tide of criticism as water sector crisis deepens
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Can Threads make more money than Twitter?
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South East Water spent more on dividends and interest than infrastructure
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Martin Lewis felt 'sick' seeing deepfake scam ad on Facebook
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Final Ford Fiesta rolls off production line in Cologne
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BP in talks over insurance deal for £30bn pension scheme
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Southern Water bosses decline bonuses after sewage discharge anger
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Oil giant Shell warns cutting production 'dangerous'
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Canada stops advertising with Facebook and Instagram in news row
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Thirty million join Meta's Twitter rival Threads, Zuckerberg says
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Threads could cause real problems for Twitter
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NatWest, Lloyds, Barclays and HSBC among banks quizzed over savings rates
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Currys boss: Smart speaker sales have fallen off a cliff
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Currys expects further falls in sales as inflation and rate rises bite
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Currys: dual cyclone sucks for high street sales vacuum gleaner
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Instagram's Threads is a 'much-needed' Twitter competitor
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Threads: Twitter threatens legal action over Meta's new app
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Thames Water investor USS to be quizzed by watchdog over stake
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Thames Water customers will not pay more if firm collapses
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Eurostar in recovery: is there light at the end of the tunnel?
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Risk of major disruption as UPS strike looms in US
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HSBC set to hire Credit Suisse’s Qatar team in blow to UBS
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Threads: Instagram owner to launch Twitter rival on Thursday
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Thames Water fined £3.3m over river sewage
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Let Thames Water die to teach everyone a lesson, says Citi
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Thames Water needs 'substantial' sums of money
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Unilever: Cornetto maker defends decision to stay in Russia
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Thames Water faces resistance in £1bn investor cash call, says Ofwat chief
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Barclays seeks to end relationship as Odey Asset Management’s corporate bank
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India Twitter ruling sparks free speech debate
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Wimbledon: Stars call on championships to end Barclays sponsorship
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Asda and Morrisons increasing fuel margins for UK consumers, watchdog says
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Confusion at Twitter continues over Elon Musk's tweet limits
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Virgin Media customers worry emails gone for good
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Bank bosses told to explain low savings rates
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Why is Twitter limiting how many tweets you can see?
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Shell still trading Russian gas despite pledge to stop
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Miner ACG to raise $300mn in test of London’s capital markets
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Twitter temporarily restricts tweets users can see, Elon Musk announces
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NHS England chief Amanda Pritchard says strike disruption will get worse
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Big Thames Water investor backs turnaround plans
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NHS England head urges football clubs to consider gambling ad impact
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New Tesco chairman appointed after former quits amid claims
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Thames Water crisis could hit UK investment, ministers warn
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Hundreds of jobs at risk at Boots site in Nottingham
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Tesco appoints City veteran Gerry Murphy as new chair
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Return of tourists allows Legoland owner Merlin to build back to profit
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Thames Water shareholder shows support for troubled company
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Sky Mobile and Giffgaff customers suffer outage
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City veteran Montague takes on next challenge at Thames Water
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Thames Water travails threaten to plunge privatised sector into crisis
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Thames Water: Customers' bills will not be affected, says minister
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Mortgage rates: Fresh round of rises imposed by lenders
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UK water sector faces biggest crisis since Thatcher’s 1989 privatisation
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Thames Water appoints Montague as chair
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Why is Thames Water in so much trouble?
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Yorkshire Water raises £500mn from shareholders to shore up finances
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Why Thames Water is under growing strain
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Report finds West Midlands ambulance whistle-blowers stifled
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UK government looks at nationalising Thames Water as crisis deepens
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Thames Water in urgent funding talks amid fears of collapse
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BT investigated over major 999 call disruption
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'It's so disheartening' - Dolly Parton tribute act stages protest over Meta 'ban'
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Meta: Facebook owner launches $7.99 a month virtual reality service
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HSBC exit a sign of Canary Wharf’s post-pandemic woes
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Tesco, Sainsbury's and rivals say they are not making too much money
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Apple joins opposition to encrypted message app scanning
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Thames Water chief in sudden departure amid struggle with £14bn debt pile
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Thames Water boss quits after sewage spills
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Boots to close 300 UK pharmacies over the next year
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Boots and Walgreens to close 450 branches across UK and US
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Primark owner raises profit outlook on strong demand and higher prices
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Cineworld screens stay open despite administration
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HSBC set to move global HQ from Canary Wharf to central London
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HSBC to leave Canary Wharf tower for new world headquarters
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Agnelli-backed fund increases Ocado stake
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Ares/PacWest: Barclays is strange bedfellow in $2.3bn loan deal
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Follow EU regulation to keep costs low, says Ford boss
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Facebook and Instagram to restrict news access in Canada
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Halfords: fickle trends can lead down a bumpy road
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Elon Musk: Australia threatens to fine Twitter over online hate
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Ocado shares surge over Amazon bid speculation
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Ocado shares surge on Amazon takeover rumours
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Ocado: Amazon bid rumours provide food for thought
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Post Office bosses urged to return bonuses paid in error
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WH Smith, M&S and Argos failed to pay minimum wage
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Halfords profits fall sharply as weaker economy hits consumer confidence
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Mike Ashley bought a £60mn stake in Next and no one noticed
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Amazon accused of tricking Prime customers
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UK fashion brand Christopher Kane on brink of collapse
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What is happening with Abramovich’s frozen cash?
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Post Office bosses told to repay mistaken bonuses
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Carlos Ghosn sues Nissan for $1bn in defamation suit
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Virgin Media email service users suffer lengthy failure
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MOVEit hack: Gang claims not to have BBC, BA and Boots data
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Bernie Sanders announces Amazon safety investigation
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Pirelli: Italy blocks Chinese control of tyre giant
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Morrisons and M&S follow rivals to cut food prices
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Next raises profit forecast as salary rises and warm weather spur sales
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Amazon, Hilton and Pepsi to hire thousands of refugees in Europe
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Barclays set for trial over Dutch landlord derivatives losses
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Shell chief sets ‘ruthless’ new course to catch up with US rivals
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iPhone maker Foxconn to switch to cars as US-China ties sour
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Tesco chief sees signs that inflationary pressures are easing
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Tesco sees early signs inflation is starting to ease
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Bill Gates meets Xi Jinping as US-China tensions simmer
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Amazon cleared to buy iRobot vacuum cleaner maker
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Cineworld bosses secure near $35mn exit payout
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Ryanair apologises for 'Tel Aviv in Palestine' flight row
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HSBC and StanChart pressed by Hong Kong to take on crypto clients
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Elon Musk: Twitter sued by music publishers for $250m
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Energy saving to return to prevent winter blackouts
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Ryanair sacks chief pilot over sexual misconduct claims
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UK’s National Grid in talks with Drax to keep coal plant online
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Avatar 3 and Avengers: The Kang Dynasty pushed back by Disney
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Amazon server outage makes some websites go dark
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Shell pledges to invest in new oil and gas production for years to come
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Vodafone Three deal to create UK's largest mobile firm
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Vodafone: sceptical CMA will check if adding Three equals 5G
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Sunak under pressure as HSBC raises mortgage rates for second time in week
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HSBC agrees new terms for stalled sale of French banking unit
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Starbucks ordered to pay $25m to ex-employee in racial discrimination case
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Amazon cracks down on fake reviews with AI
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Twitter boss Linda Yaccarino gives first hint on shake-up plans
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Jack Dorsey: India threatened to shut Twitter and raid employees
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UK watchdog bans Anglian Water advert over sewage spill record
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Xbox showcase 2023: Is Microsoft back in the game?
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Barclays warns former staff in bid to stem investment bank exodus
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Tesco could be breaking law on Clubcard pricing, says Which?
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How the Barclays lost The Telegraph
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Facebook owner Meta plans to create Twitter rival
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Puberty blockers to be given only in clinical research
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BT Pension Scheme seeks to invest in private credit sector
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GMB union accuses Amazon UK of 'dirty tricks' in recognition battle
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HSBC reopens mortgage offers after criticism from brokers
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Shell adverts banned over misleading clean energy claims
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BBC, BA and Boots issued with ultimatum by cyber gang Clop
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Civil servants to strike despite new pay offer
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Microsoft to pay $20m for child privacy violations
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Energy giant SSE to pay £9.8m penalty for pricing breach
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SSE fined almost £10mn for overcharging National Grid
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'Ducking hell' to disappear from Apple autocorrect
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Linda Yaccarino replaces Elon Musk as Twitter boss
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Lidl next to vac pack mince despite Sainsbury's 'mush' complaints
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Vision Pro: Apple's new augmented reality headset unveiled
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British Airways, Boots and BBC among companies hit by cyber security attack
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MOVEit hack: BBC, BA and Boots among cyber attack victims
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New business council launched to rival crisis-hit CBI
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British Chambers of Commerce creates business council to rival troubled CBI
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ITV chief to be quizzed by MPs over Schofield safeguarding issues
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Eating disorder group pulls chatbot sharing diet advice
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Elon Musk's Twitter loses second trust and safety chief
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Veteran UK stockpicker Richard Buxton bows out of Jupiter
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ITV chief faces unwelcome distraction with Phillip Schofield scandal
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Amazon to pay $25m over child privacy violations
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Elon Musk: Twitter boss reclaims title of world's richest person
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British Airways fined $1.1m by US government
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Amazon staff protest climate record and office return
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Amazon to offer parents term-time-only working
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Mars bar plastic wrapper swapped for paper
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Can the UK’s telco giants course correct?
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English rugby union seeks to avert crisis on and off the pitch
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Post Office used racist terms for sub-postmasters in official guidance
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Sky to cut hundreds of jobs in shift from satellite TV
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Twitter pulls out of voluntary EU disinformation code
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Twitter engineering boss Foad Dabiri quits day after DeSantis launch glitches
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British Airways cancels dozens of Heathrow flights after IT problem
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British Airways cancels over 140 flights ahead of bank holiday weekend
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Cadbury Flake too crumbly for 99s, say ice cream sellers
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M&S shareholders have reason to regret the Ocado tie-up
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Microsoft: Chinese hackers hit key US bases on Guam
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British Airways cancels 43 flights due to another IT issue
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Chip war: Apple strikes major US-made semiconductor deal
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Formula 1: Honda to return as Aston Martin engine partner in 2026
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Ofcom allows BT’s Openreach to lower prices despite fierce pushback
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Jaguar Land Rover-owner to pick UK over Spain for giant car battery plant
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Homeowners and renters face 'huge' interest rate shock says Barclays chief
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'Each time we strike more workers join the picket'
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Ofwat probes South West Water over leakage data
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Shell AGM: Climate activists storm shareholder meeting
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Patrick Drahi’s Altice lifts stake in BT to almost 25%
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Shell investors and climate activists revolt over energy transition
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Netflix expands password sharing crackdown to UK
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Minister attacks Meta boss over Facebook message encryption plan
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Roblox: Ten-year-old spent £2,500 of mum's money without her knowing
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Ryanair returns to profit as fares jump
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Meta: Facebook owner fined €1.2bn for mishandling data
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SVB’s new owner First Citizens sues HSBC over hiring of bankers
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Royal Mail owner swings to £1bn loss as demand falls and wage costs rise
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Somerset closing in on multibillion pound gigafactory
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Tesco chairman John Allan to quit after claims over behaviour
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Tesco chair John Allan to quit following misconduct claims
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Why Bud Light and Disney are under attack from conservatives
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BT hails AI opportunity as it unveils plan to cut up to 42% of workforce
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BT to cut 55,000 jobs with up to a fifth replaced by AI
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Reform planning rules to boost clean energy, National Grid boss urges
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Disney scraps $867m Florida plan amid Ron DeSantis feud
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HSBC abandons plans for UK pensions business
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JD Sports shrugs off profit hit from £550mn charge
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Capita hit by new data breach incident
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EU carmakers join call for delay to post-Brexit rules as pressure on UK industry grows
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Of Ashley, Asos, and unconventional sources
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Vodafone to cut 11,000 jobs as new boss says firm 'not good enough'
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Greggs' goujons, wedges and pizza help boost sales
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Liverpool John Lennon Airport says Jet2's arrival boosts jobs and choices
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Vodafone plans 11,000 job cuts
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Twitter wrong to block tweets during Turkey election - Wikipedia founder
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Facebook and Instagram paid verification starts in UK
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Brookfield puts UK holiday resort Center Parcs up for sale
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Center Parcs owner Brookfield puts holiday chain up for sale
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Royal Mail to be investigated for missed delivery targets
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Asos: fast fashion groups fall out of fashion fast
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Royal Mail boss to step down after tumultuous two years
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GMB union writes to tribunal for Amazon recognition in pay row
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Elon Musk names Linda Yaccarino new Twitter boss
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Disney+ and Hulu to combine content in single app
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Adidas to sell Yeezy shoes and donate proceeds
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UK further restricts Microsoft and Activision merge
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Elon Musk says he has appointed new Twitter boss
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John Lewis will always be owned by staff, says boss
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Briton pleads guilty in US to 2020 Twitter hack
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National Express to change name to Mobico
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Asos widens losses as shoppers cut back
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Sainsbury's, Tesco, Aldi, and Lidl cut bread and butter prices
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Twitter launches encrypted private messages, says Elon Musk
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John Lewis chair Sharon White wins confidence vote despite losses
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Vodafone 3G turn-off sparks internet access fears
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Google reveals AI updates as it vies with Microsoft
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Apple co-founder says AI may make scams harder to spot
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Tesco chairman denies inappropriate touching
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Twitter plans to remove and archive inactive accounts
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Ryanair signs $40bn deal for 300 Boeing aircraft
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Thames, Yorkshire and South West Water bosses refuse bonuses over sewage spill
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India: What the smartphone market tells us about its economy
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Royal Mail boss expected to resign within weeks
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Shell selling stake in controversial Cambo oil field
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Horizon scandal: Post Office boss to pay back part of bonus
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Phone firms row over whether customers are overpaying
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UK telecoms groups accused of overcharging ‘bundle’ customers
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British Airways owner IAG and Air France-KLM predict summer boom
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Kanye West Yeezy loss is hurting us, admits Adidas
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HSBC shareholders reject Ping An-backed split proposal at AGM
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Banks warn of big increase in online scams
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HSBC foils plan by major investor to break up bank
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More UK Amazon workers to vote on strike action
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Unilever shareholders reject pay plan in big blow to incoming chief
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Vodafone and CK Hutchison poised to unveil £15bn UK mobile tie-up
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Shell reports stronger than expected profits
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Shell announces $4bn share buyback as it posts record first-quarter profits
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British Gas stops using contractors to force-fit prepayment meters
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Apple sales falter again but iPhone demand persists
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UK media group Reach blames Facebook changes for sales decline
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Dyson plans £100m research hub in Bristol city centre
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Addison Lee operating profits lifted by post-lockdown demand
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Silicon Valley Bank: HSBC £1 deal to buy collapsed bank to boost profit
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HSBC announces $2bn share buyback as higher interest rates boost earnings
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Bumper BP profits of £4bn in three months spark criticism
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BP beats profit forecasts but slows share buybacks
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Müller recalls six Cadbury desserts over listeria concerns
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Tinder swipes left on Russia a year after invasion
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Forget bumper BP results: another North Sea storm is brewing
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Nurses out on strike in half of England’s NHS
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Vodafone: new boss must right-size unwieldy telecoms group
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Ron DeSantis-aligned oversight board votes to countersue Disney
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Adidas sued by investors over Kanye West deal
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John Lewis not producing sufficient profit, new chief warns
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BP defends climate strategy at AGM clash
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Unilever chief says group is not ‘profiteering’ from inflation
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UK games sector wanted Microsoft deal, says Sir Ian Livingstone
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Banks tighten limits on cash deposits made at post offices
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Boots, Tesco, Co-op meal deals - which is cheapest?
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Ping An to tighten screws on HSBC in push for structural reform
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Furious Microsoft boss says confidence in UK 'severely shaken'
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BP faces green protest over new climate goals
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Barclays profits jump 27% in first quarter
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Facebook owner Meta’s profits exceed expectations
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Sports Direct owner defends live face-recognition camera use
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Vodafone appoints finance head Margherita Della Valle as permanent CEO
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Sainsbury's and Unilever deny prices are too high
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Barclays: bank should take bolder steps to signal its newfound stability
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Muslim dating app loses appeal against Tinder owner Match Group
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Amazon cloud and ad sales rise as online loses out
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Amazon UK workers on brink of winning union victory
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Amazon customers caught up in scarf scam
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Microsoft and Activision Blizzard hit out as UK regulator blocks takeover
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Disney sues Florida governor Ron DeSantis
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Facebook shows signs of revival after slump
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Facebook work filtering posts 'cost me my humanity'
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Netflix to invest $2.5bn in new South Korea films and TV shows
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Ocado warehouse closure puts 2,300 jobs at risk
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Premier Inn owner says inflation and labour shortages offer ‘growth opportunities’
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UAE investment group increases Vodafone stake amid scrutiny of board structure
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NBCUniversal boss Jeff Shell out after claim of misconduct
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Twitter gives fake Disney account verified status
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Disney cuts more jobs as restructuring continues
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Twitter restores blue tick to high profile accounts
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Beyoncé and Ronaldo among those to lose Twitter blue check in purge
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UK sandwich chain Pret A Manger launches in India
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Shanghai Auto Show: Mini responds to Chinese ice cream racism uproar
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Facebook still being used to arrange fake reviews - Which?
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Royal Mail pay offer accepted by Communication Workers Union leaders
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John Lewis and other major firms quit CBI after second rape claim
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Is time up for Twitter?
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Royal Mail strikes pay deal with union
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Twitter blue tick: Multiple Hillarys and New Yorks as verifications disappear
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Virgin Media O2 fires starting gun on sale of stake in masts business
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Elon Musk threatens to sue Microsoft over Twitter data
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Facebook $725m settlement fund opens to US claims
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Lidl wins logo lawsuit against Tesco
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Lidl wins battle with Tesco over Clubcard logo
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Jaguar Land Rover pledges £15bn investment in electric vehicles
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Heathrow airport and airlines launch rival appeals over landing fee ruling
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HSBC hits back at top investor’s bid to split bank
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Jaguar Land Rover's £15bn electric car investment
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Facebook owner Meta sees latest layoffs begin
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Apple in Mumbai: Tim Cook inaugurates first store in India
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NHS Scotland calls 13,000 women for smear tests after error
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Energy firms can force fit prepayment meters again but more time to clear debts
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HSBC accused by top investor of ‘exaggerating’ break-up risks
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UK food and drink sector hit by surge in corporate insolvencies
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Netflix crackdown on password sharing to begin soon
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Netflix apologises as Love is Blind reunion show delayed
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Sony World Photography Award 2023: Winner refuses award after revealing AI creation
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Ping An to demand HSBC boost dividend and commit to regular structural review
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ISS urges Barclays shareholders to question board over Staley support
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DeSantis floats idea of state prison near Disney park
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Amazon strike: Hundreds of workers in Coventry walk out in pay dispute
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Royal Mail and Communication Workers Union reach agreement on pay
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Psychiatrists warn gamblers ahead of Grand National
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Twitter staff cuts leave Russian trolls unchecked
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BP commits to Gulf of Mexico as $9bn platform comes online
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HSBC warns rate rises may scupper sale of French retail unit to Cerberus
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Ford launches hands-free driving on UK motorways
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Tesco forecasts flat profits after inflation hits supply chain
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NPR quits Twitter over 'government-funded' label
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Twitter and hate speech: What's the evidence?
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Apple India: Can new stores help tech giant win in the country?
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Tesco sees profits halve to £1bn as costs rise
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Tesco: operations resilient amid battle of many fronts
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Sainsbury's follows Tesco in cutting milk prices
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Watch: Elon Musk on the BBC row
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Elon Musk BBC interview: Twitter boss on layoffs, misinfo and sleeping in the office
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Watch: Elon Musk's unexpected BBC interview... in 90 seconds
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Elon Musk: Twitter owner changes BBC account's 'government funded' label
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Elon Musk: What it's like to interview the billionaire Twitter boss
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Tesco cuts milk prices after wholesale costs fall
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IHG: no permanent Holiday Inn New York just yet
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Watch: BBC News' interview with Elon Musk in full
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UK consumer spending rises but still lags behind inflation
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BP buys stake in UK carbon capture project
-
HSBC hires dozens of SVB bankers in US push
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Netflix airs first Welsh language drama, Dal y Mellt
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Vodafone says UK broadband services back to normal
-
Eurovision 2023: Airbnb host tried to increase rent from £465 to over £2,000
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Twitter: BBC objects to 'government funded media' label
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Anti-plastic group has beef with Sainsbury's vac pack mince over recycling
-
Samsung to cut chip production after profits plunge 96%
-
Amazon takeover of iRobot faces UK watchdog review
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Glass Lewis urges Barclays investors to veto executive pay proposals
-
Amazon closing UK-based online shop Book Depository
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Royal Mail pay talks with union collapse
-
UK airport scraps 100ml liquid rule with scanners
-
Disney CEO calls DeSantis 'anti-business' and 'anti-Florida'
-
Virgin Media internet down again for thousands
-
Virgin Media glitch left thousands of UK customers without broadband
-
Coach firms try Eurotunnel after Dover ferry delays
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Tesco boss won't predict when food price inflation will ease
-
Cineworld drops sale of UK and US businesses after failing to find buyer
-
John Lewis wins court battle over Edgar the dragon's Christmas advert
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HSBC forced to defend SVB UK deal to fractious Hong Kong shareholders
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Twitter's blue ticks disappear as Musk attacks NY Times
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Heathrow strikes to go ahead for 10 days over Easter break
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Amazon workers in Coventry announce six more strike dates
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New John Lewis boss tells employees business must change ‘at pace’
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Two water groups blamed for 40% of England’s sewage spills in 2022
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Starbucks' Howard Schultz denies chain is against unions
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Disney sidesteps DeSantis board with royal clause
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London Stansted Airport: The race against time to resurface a runway
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BP teams up with Abu Dhabi oil group in bid for Israel’s NewMed
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Adidas backtracks on Black Lives Matter design opposition
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Next says prices to rise by less than expected this year
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Next asks for clarity on corporate tax as it warns on profits
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Next: retailer’s attempt to size up is stymied by rising costs
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Elon Musk: Twitter boss announces blue tick shake-up
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William Hill let new customer bet £23,000 in 20 minutes
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William Hill hit with record £19.2mn fine
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Royal Mail talks over pay on brink of collapse
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United Utilities: Great Stink II may land water groups with £56bn bill
-
Retailer Next buys Cath Kidston in £8.5m deal
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Warning big infrastructure projects moving too slowly
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L&G chief says UK levelling up policy is ‘failing’
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Elon Musk: Twitter says parts of source code leaked online
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Smart glasses at Basildon Hospital speed up procedures
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British Gas, Scottish Power and Ovo dominated forced meter installations
-
CVC and Elliott table bids for part of struggling Cineworld chain
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Daily Mail publisher asks High Court to strike out Prince Harry hacking lawsuit
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L&G: economic shortfalls provide investment opportunities
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John Lewis: Ex-boss says changing ownership model would be a tragedy
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Outgoing UK National Lottery tech supplier in stand-off with new operator
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John Lewis: Mary Portas warns retailer it has 'let go' of its soul
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Post Office scandal victim hopes to get home back
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British Gas boss takes £3.7m bonus despite criticism
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Centrica chief received fivefold pay rise despite prepayment meter controversy
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Amazon increases starting pay for UK workers again
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John Lewis partnership model will ‘survive for decades to come’
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How Elon Musk's tweets unleashed a wave of hate
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Tesco to cut the value of Clubcard rewards scheme
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Kingfisher: sinking profits leave Garnier to brazen it out
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Bill Gates: AI is most important tech advance in decades
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Amazon to cut another 9,000 jobs
-
John Lewis: mutual would not be knowingly overvalued
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John Lewis considers plan to change staff-owned structure
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William Hill: Gambling addict says bookmaker didn't help him stop
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John Lewis considers historic change to staff ownership structure
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Royal Mail referred to Ofcom over late letter deliveries
-
Ann Summers boss Jacqueline Gold dies aged 62
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HSBC and the City won this round — but hard work lies ahead
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Ann Summers tycoon Jacqueline Gold dies
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YouTube reinstates Donald Trump's channel
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John Lewis axes staff bonus and plans to cut jobs
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John Lewis scraps staff bonus and warns of job cuts after annual loss
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Budget back to work plan 'to cost £70,000 per job'
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ChatGPT-style tech brought to Microsoft 365
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BP accused of ‘serious violations’ after fatal blast at US refinery
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Samsung to invest in South Korea mega chip-making plan
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Why HSBC swooped on SVB UK
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What the Budget means for you and your money
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Budget 2023: what it means for your money
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UK defence ministry to receive extra £6bn over next five years
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Pints, power and parents: Three ways the Budget could affect you
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John Lewis appoints first chief executive in bid to stop financial slide
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People face biggest fall in spending power for 70 years
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UK small businesses hit out at lack of help in Budget
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Chancellor announces £1m Manchester Prize for AI
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'I earn £30,000 a year and I'm still struggling'
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US court rules Uber and Lyft workers are contractors
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Budget: Pensions to get boost as tax-free limit to rise
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Budget 2023: Why more parents face losing child benefit
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Meta lay-offs: Facebook owner to cut 10,000 staff
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Junior doctor strike: NHS chief says hospitals under major pressure
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Budget: Government expands free childcare once maternity leave ends
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Alpha males plus poor governance equals big pay deals
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HSBC swoops in to rescue UK arm of Silicon Valley Bank
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HSBC buys SVB’s UK unit for £1 in rescue deal
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Project Yeti: How HSBC bought Silicon Valley Bank UK for £1
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Spring Budget: Prepayment energy meter bills to be cut by £45
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Jeremy Hunt: Why the chancellor wants this Budget to be boring
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Budget 2023: Universal credit claimants to get more childcare cost help
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BP chief's annual pay more than doubles to £10m
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G4S: Fraud trial against former executives dropped
-
BP chief Bernard Looney’s pay doubled to £10mn last year
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Tesco to charge suppliers extra to sell online
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Meta exploring plans for Twitter rival
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Investors’ Chronicle: Greggs, Johnson Service Group, Hammerson
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Help for R&D among chancellor’s Budget pledges
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Debt avoided by cutbacks on dining out and clothes, Barclays data shows
-
Former Shell boss Ben van Beurden's pay package jumps to £9.7m
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BMW invests in Oxford plant as it plans more electric Minis
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Aviva chief says UK should ‘stop talking ourselves down’ as companies shun London listings
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Asda and Morrisons lift limits on some fresh produce
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Boots cuts Advantage Card points earned per pound
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Budget 2023: 'My energy bills have doubled to £3,000 in a year'
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The haters and conspiracy theorists back on Twitter
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Elon Musk apologises to sacked Twitter worker over online row
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L&G boss laments ‘drift’ away from London’s equity market
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Adidas Kanye West's Yeezy shoes 'collectors' items'
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Worker asks Elon Musk on Twitter: Have I been fired?
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Greggs to open 150 stores despite high costs
-
Greggs to open 150 shops and extend opening hours
-
Key cancer waiting time target set to be missed in England
-
State pension: Deadline extended for National Insurance top-ups
-
BP insists it is not slowing green transition to cash in on high oil prices
-
Starbucks to open 100 new UK stores this year
-
Starbucks to open 100 outlets in UK after abandoning sell-off plan
-
Costa Coffee follows Pret a Manger with third staff pay rise in a year
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Twitter has tech issues for second time in week
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Twitter insiders: We can't protect users from trolling under Musk
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ITV warns on falling television advertising revenues
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UK struggles with transition to manufacturing electric cars
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First class stamp price to rise to £1.10
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Budget summary: Key points from Jeremy Hunt’s 2023 Budget
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Starbucks illegally fired US workers over union, judge rules
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Vaping: Rise in teenage use a concern for Kent County Council
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Amazon workers in Coventry on third day of strike action
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UK warned of risk to key net zero goal without power grid plan
-
Reckitt Benckiser’s sales volumes slide as demand for disinfectant wanes
-
Twitter back after two-hour outage affected tweets
-
UK university research faces funding cliff edge as EU support ends
-
Disney self-governing power stripped after 50 years
-
Shell explored quitting Europe and moving to the US
-
Amazon UK workers walk out on strike in pay row
-
Ocado losses jump to £500mn after shoppers tighten belts
-
Ocado to price-match Tesco as supermarket battle steps up
-
Sainsbury's to axe Argos depots with 1,400 jobs hit
-
After losing £1.5bn, Ocado remains as committed as ever to losing money
-
More civil servants to strike on Budget day
-
BA owner and easyJet still hold high amount of pandemic travel vouchers
-
Treasury looking at U-turn on planned cut to UK energy subsidies
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Primark owner expects higher profits as consumer spending holds up
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Twitter reportedly lays off 200 more employees
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‘I want my money back’, says Deutsche Telekom boss about BT stake
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Netflix cuts prices for subscribers in more than 30 countries
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British Airways owner returns to profit for first time since start of pandemic
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Toyota and Honda announce biggest pay rises in decades
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O2 Academy Brixton crush: Claims of not enough medical cover
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Starbucks launches olive oil coffee drinks in Italy
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Train firms sorry after information systems outage
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Cineworld yet to receive firm offers for entire business
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Future hires US digital entrepreneur Steinberg as new chief
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Why is there a shortage of tomatoes and other fruit and vegetables in the UK?
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Tesco and Aldi limit sales of tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers
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Banking giant HSBC sees quarterly profit almost double
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HSBC boosts dividend to counter Ping An break-up pressure
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UK in surprise boost after record tax payments in January
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Royal Mail resumes overseas mail at post offices after cyber-attack
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InterContinental Hotels predicts full travel recovery by 2024
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Asda and Morrisons limit sales of some fruit and vegetables
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UK salad shortages to last ‘for weeks’, retailers warn
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Microsoft defends $69bn Activision deal
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BrewDog to expand in China after Budweiser tie-up
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Spain to extradite British suspect to US over Twitter hack
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Tesco boosts staff pay by a further 7%
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Twitter to charge users for text-message authentication
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Instagram and Facebook to get paid-for verification
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UK retail sales rise in January
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How Helsinki became the mobile gaming capital of the world
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Investors’ Chronicle: Relx, Barclays, Plus500
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Amazon calls staff back to office three days a week
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Is Disney's magic spell wearing off?
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Some ambulance callers to be told go elsewhere
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Too early to discuss bonus, says British Gas boss
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Centrica defends record-high profits of £3.3bn
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Postal workers vote to strike again
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Sandwich chain Subway explores sale of business
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Elon Musk donates almost $2bn of Tesla shares to charity
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Barclays: understudy fronts up revealing underperformance
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Ford to cut one in five jobs in the UK
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Lilt drink brand to be scrapped and renamed Fanta
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Royal Mail hackers demanded £65mn ransom
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BP defends transition strategy after curbing retreat from oil and gas
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Hollywood weight loss jab to be sold by Boots chemist
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Amazon: Unionised Coventry workers announce strike escalation
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Liberty Global buys 5% stake in Vodafone worth £1.2bn
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Why are BP, Shell, and other oil giants making so much money right now?
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Mars Wrigley factory fined after two workers fall into chocolate vat
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Kanye West: Adidas warns of losses from Yeezy fallout
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Barclays probed by UK regulator over anti-money laundering systems
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Twitter outage sees users told they are over daily tweet limit
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Disney says Toy Story and Frozen sequels on the way as streaming numbers fall
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Investors back legal petition against Shell directors over climate goals
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Unilever warns of more price rises after record 13% increase
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Unilever: battling the matrix would bring marginal improvement
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McDonald's manager 'exposed himself in front of me'
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UK economy likely to avoid recession - think tank
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Microsoft deal to buy Activision opposed by UK regulator
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Google's AI bot mistake wipes $100bn off shares
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Netflix extends crackdown on password sharing to more countries
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Royal Mail February strike off after legal challenge
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BP scales back climate targets as profits hit record
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BP slows oil and gas retreat after record $28bn profit
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Cost of living: Big banks' bosses defend savings rates and branch closures
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BP: Looney leans in to a longer runoff for oil
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Civil servants set to strike on Budget day
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Lidl and Tesco square up in High Court logo battle
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Microsoft unveils new Bing with ChatGPT powers
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Tech lay-offs: Dell to cut workforce
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Nissan warns costs must fall to make new electric cars in UK
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Rolls-Royce boss turns to former BP executive to lead overhaul
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NHS chief: Strikes making hospital bosses restless
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Bill Gates would rather pay for vaccines than travel to Mars
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New Porsche mistakenly put on sale at bargain price in China
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Samsung boss didn't give daughter a smartphone until she was 11
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Twitter: Number of staff suing goes up daily - lawyer
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'I'm obsessed with my smart meter'
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Shell hit with damages claim by 11,000 Nigerians in UK High Court
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Shell reports highest profits in 115 years
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Shell profits more than double to record $40bn
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BT chief warns Openreach fibre push will ‘end in tears’ for rivals
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Ofgem orders halt to pre-pay meters being forcibly installed
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JD Sports to open up to 1,750 shops over next five years
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Shell is having a use-of-cash flow crisis
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Royal Mail workers to strike again on 16 February
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Energy firms told to stop force-fitting prepayment meters
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Apple sales in biggest fall since 2019
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Tech layoffs: PayPal cuts 2,000 jobs as global economy weakens
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Vodafone ‘can do better’, admits chief
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Costa cappuccino has five times more caffeine than Starbucks'
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HSBC staff get a uniform of jumpsuits and jeans
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British Gas admits agents break into struggling customers' homes
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Facebook: Quarter of global population used site daily in December
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Tesco: More than 2,000 jobs set to go due to store changes
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Paperchase: Tesco buys stationery brand but not its shops
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Tesco buys Paperchase brand from administration but not the stores
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BP cuts long-term forecast for oil and gas demand
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Barclays, Venkat and the ghost of Edward Bramson
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Man takes parcel to US to beat Royal Mail ban
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JD Sports says 10 million customers hit by cyber-attack
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Unilever appoints Dutch dairy co-operative head as chief executive
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JD Sports warns data of 10mn customers put at risk in cyber attack
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Shell launches shake-up under new chief Wael Sawan
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Unilever: new broom should sweep the dust off the stock
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Ryanair and EasyJet ready to snap up Flybe staff
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AmazonSmile closes: Charities say they will suffer
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Job risk as Shell considers quitting energy market
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Jeremy Hunt says significant tax cuts in Budget unlikely
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Elon Musk denies Twitter use hurts Tesla as sales soar
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Royal Mail says strikes have cost it millions
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Bill Turnbull's daughter running London Marathon in his memory
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Royal Mail takes £200mn hit from postal strikes
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Shell reviews UK and EU household energy supply businesses
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Asda puts 300 jobs at risk and 4,000 face pay cuts
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Amazon strikes: Workers claim their toilet breaks are timed
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Eurostar trains carrying almost a third fewer passengers
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Microsoft says services have recovered after widespread outage
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Twitter sued over antisemitic posts left online
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Donald Trump to be allowed back on to Facebook and Instagram
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Royal Mail overseas parcels ban 'costing me hundreds of pounds'
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Amazon union fight continues despite workers' win
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Twitter sued by Crown Estate over alleged unpaid rent at UK HQ
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FTSE 100 companies’ staff suffer real-terms pay cuts
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Live news: Primark owner ABF posts record Christmas clothing sales
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Energy saving scheme: National Grid pays people to cut power again due to cold weather
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Fashion chain Primark posts record Christmas sales
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National Grid plan: 'We should earn £10 by turning everything off'
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Royal Mail boss accused of giving inaccurate evidence
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Barclays set to reveal Cathal Deasy as co-head of global banking
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Microsoft sees slowest sales growth in six years
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Ex-Treasury official John Kingman to join Barclays board as UK chair
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Food suppliers hit back at Tesco chair in price hike row
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ChatGPT: Microsoft to invest billions in chatbot maker OpenAI
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BT customer contracts face probe by regulator
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We're policing food firms over price hikes, Tesco chairman John Allan says
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National Grid to pay customers to cut power as freezing weather bites UK
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National Grid puts coal plants on standby to supply electricity
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NHS England boss: Repeated strikes make workload more challenging
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PwC sees off Deloitte to retain HSBC audit worth up to $1bn
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UK High Court judge finds ‘striking consensus’ of abuses in Xinjiang
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Directors’ Deals: JD Sports chair raises stake on optimistic outlook
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Elite chefs say kitchen work 'like going to war' - study finds
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Dyson calls UK approach to economy 'stupid'
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Argos to close all stores in Republic of Ireland in June
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British Gas will stop remote switches to prepayment meter
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Netflix: Reed Hastings steps down but subscribers jump
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Twitter's bird statue sells for $100,000 at auction
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Netflix offers pay package of up to $385,000 for flight attendant
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Microsoft to cut 10,000 jobs as spending slows
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Royal Mail resumes ‘limited’ overseas deliveries after cyber attack
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Royal Mail restarts limited overseas post after cyber-attack
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How cyber-attack on Royal Mail has left firms in limbo
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Antidepressants exit must happen in stages, says medical watchdog
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Ocado earnings forecast falls short of expectations as customers cut back
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Ocado says shoppers buying fewer items as costs rise
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Royal Mail accused of prioritising parcels over letters
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Ocado Retail: basket case makes investors warehouse wary
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Aviva pushes into insuring offshore wind and ‘hybrid’ buildings
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M&S to create 3,400 jobs as it opens new shops
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Twitter: Five ways Elon Musk has changed the platform for users
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Taliban start buying blue ticks on Twitter
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VR headset prices high as Apple bides its time
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Matalan lenders to take ownership of group
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Smart appliances could stop working after two years, says Which?
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Apple boss Tim Cook to have pay cut by over 40% this year
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UK economy beats expectations with November growth
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Adidas loses stripes row trademark battle with luxury designer Thom Browne
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Investors’ Chronicle: Tesco, J Sainsbury, Marks and Spencer
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Primark among Christmas retail winners as it reports bumper sales
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UK inflation may not have peaked, warns Tesco chief
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Centrica forecasts near eightfold rise in earnings after energy prices soar
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Halfords warns on profits after staff shortages take toll
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Royal Mail: Overseas post still disrupted after 'cyber incident'
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Twitter says leaked emails not hacked from its systems
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Disney accused of squeezing theme park customers
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Royal Mail hit by ransomware attack by prolific hacker gang
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Royal Mail hit by Russia-linked ransomware attack
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JD Sports profits boosted by young shoppers
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Elon Musk's drop in fortunes breaks world record
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Royal Mail tells people not to send post abroad due to 'cyber incident'
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Royal Mail unable to dispatch overseas packages after ‘cyber incident’
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UK Twitter employees in legal threat over redundancies
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Disney boss tells workers to return to office four days a week
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Barclays joins forces with insolvency specialist to chase Covid loan money
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Amazon warehouse closures put 1,200 jobs at risk
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Iran protests: Facebook wrong to remove 'death to Khamenei' posts, board finds
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Evri says sorry for UK parcel delivery delays
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UK television production companies warn on Channel 4 reforms
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Samsung profits plunge as demand for gadgets slows
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Shell expects $2.4bn hit from UK and EU windfall taxes
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Shell to pay UK tax for first time in five years
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Investors’ Chronicle: Greggs, Next, Goodwin
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Amazon to axe 18,000 jobs as it cuts costs
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Next, B&M and Greggs see Christmas sales boost despite rising prices
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Next boosts profit guidance after beating Christmas forecasts
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Iron Maiden release limited edition postal stamps with Royal Mail
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CES 2023: Sony unveils controller for disabled gamers
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Twitter: Millions of users' email addresses 'stolen' in data hack
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Geordie Greig appointed editor of The Independent
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Amazon workers in Coventry announce strike date in first ever UK walkout
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Cineworld: debt-laden cinema chain needs to roll the credits
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Microsoft recognises first labour union in US
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Primark resists move online despite pandemic shock
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Twitter in data-protection probe after '400 million' user details up for sale
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Apple and Tesla: Tech shares tumble amid supply issues
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Royal Mail hit by post-Christmas online outage
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M&S and Waitrose fight it out for the shopping baskets of middle England
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Royal Mail staff warned company in ‘fight for its life’ as more strikes loom
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Microsoft-Activision deal: Gamers sue to stop merger
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Amazon could be blamed for fake Louboutin shoe ads - EU
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Elon Musk to quit as Twitter CEO when replacement found
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Ambulance strike: Union fury over minister Steve Barclay's claims
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Netflix password sharing may be illegal, says UK government
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British Airways: Flights leaving US grounded over technical issue
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Elon Musk: Only blue tick users to vote in Twitter polls on policy
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Elon Musk at Twitter: Who could replace him as chief executive?
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Treasury announces date of next Budget
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Will Elon Musk's ultimatum cost him Twitter?
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Twitter reinstates banned journalists' accounts
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Elon Musk: Twitter users vote in favour of boss resigning
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Why is Elon Musk spending his time on Twitter, not on the mission to Mars?
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Twitter condemned by UN and EU over reporters’ ban
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Why has Big Tech fallen in love with exchanges?
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BT to merge poorer performing units in £100mn cost-cutting drive
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Games Workshop signs deal with Amazon for Warhammer films
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Twitter blocks users from sharing Mastodon links
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Starbucks set for walkouts in US over unionisation
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Amazon workers in Coventry vote for strike action
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Royal Mail strikes: Shops say don't risk buying Christmas gifts online
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Smart motorways: Warning safety tech must improve 'urgently'
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Currys cuts profit guidance as slowdown in Nordic markets takes toll
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Currys: impairment confirms costly Dixons deal
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Christmas post hit as Royal Mail workers strike
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Twitter Files spark debate about ‘blacklisting’
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HSBC to stop new oil and gas project funding after backlash
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Eurostar strike action called off amid pay talks
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HSBC to end funding for new oil and gas fields
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Elon Musk taking legal action over Twitter account that tracks his private jet
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Days lost to strikes hit highest in over a decade
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Dangerous Christmas lights listed for sale on Amazon and eBay, Which? finds
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Charities' dismay as Twitter disbands safety group
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Who is striking? How walkouts on Wednesday 14 December will affect you
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Twitter's paid blue tick re-launches after pause
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Bulb sale to Octopus risks breaching EU state aid rules, Centrica warns
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‘Contingency’ coal plants stood down after first big test of UK’s resilience
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National Grid: Coal plants stood down to supply electricity
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Two NHS Scotland unions accept 7.5% pay deal
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Monsoon to open more stores as it defies retail gloom
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Elton John quits Twitter blaming change in misinformation policy
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Royal Mail workers begin wave of Christmas strikes
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Fired Twitter cleaning staff 'treated like garbage'
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Santander UK fined £108m over money laundering failings
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Santander UK fined £108mn for anti-money laundering failures
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Royal Mail: Views from both sides of the picket line
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Investors’ Chronicle: Paragon, Mind Gym, Moonpig
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'We haven't had a single penny from the Post Office'
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Elon Musk turns Twitter into 'hotel' for staff
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Sportswear group Frasers defies retail downturn as it posts rise in profits
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US seeks to block Microsoft from £56bn gaming deal
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Why private sector strikes are not all about the money
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Tech layoffs at Meta, Twitter, Amazon: The good people helping Indians find jobs
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Nintendo lands Call of Duty in 10-year Microsoft deal
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Moonpig cuts annual sales forecast as Royal Mail strikes derail deliveries
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Elon Musk rejects concerns over beds at Twitter HQ
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Apple self-repair service comes to UK
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Meta, Amazon, Twitter layoffs: 'Tech layoffs won't destroy American dreams of Indians’
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Vodafone: departure of Nick Read should accelerate restructuring
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Vodafone needs a radical new chief to bring about real change
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Vodafone chief Nick Read to step down
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Currys drops Royal Mail due to strike action
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Sky News head steps down as traditional TV contends with decline
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BP 'stands to receive blood money’ from Ukraine war
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Elon Musk suspends Kanye West from Twitter for inciting violence
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UK retailer John Lewis links up with Abrdn to build homes for rent
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Tesco shoppers switching from fresh to frozen food
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Royal Mail says people should send Christmas post early
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Ocado puts brakes on expansion as online grocery demand eases
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Asos loosens performance targets for annual executive bonus
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Foxconn: iPhone maker offers payments for finding new workers
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Ford reveals £125m Halewood electric vehicle parts plant boost
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HSBC chief denies Beijing is behind Ping An push to split bank
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Next rescues fashion chain Joules saving 1,450 jobs
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Next buys Joules out of administration for £34mn
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Royal Mail workers begin fresh 48-hour strike
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Twitter ends Covid misinformation policy under Musk
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HSBC to close 114 UK branches as more people bank online
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Aviva finds more motorists are lying to secure cheaper policies
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HSBC to close a quarter of UK branches
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Eurostar security staff to strike in run-up to Christmas
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Centrica proposed rival rescue of energy supplier Bulb
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Musk says Twitter feud with Apple boss 'resolved'
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Royal Mail strikes: Postal workers walk out in run-up to Christmas
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Elon Musk set to become number-one influencer on Twitter
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HSBC agrees to sell Canadian unit to RBC for $10bn
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Barclays chief says he has to do a better job talking up investment bank
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Jeff Bezos: Does US-style philanthropy exist in UK?
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Barclays chief to undergo treatment for cancer
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National Grid calls off plan to ask Britons to cut energy usage
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BT strikes set to end after staff offered extra £1,500 pay rise
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BT and unions agree pay rise of up to 16% to stop more strikes
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Emergency energy plan not going ahead on Tuesday
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Musk feuds with Apple over Twitter advertising
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Facebook: Meta fined €265m by Irish Data Protection Commission
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Twitter: Romance, business and campaigns born on the platform
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Why Donald Trump isn't returning to Twitter (for now)
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Elon Musk says Twitter will offer 'amnesty' to suspended accounts
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Jaguar Land Rover cuts output at UK factories due to chip shortage
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Energy sector reforms criticised by British Gas owner
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Primark to open four new stores and create 850 jobs
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National Lottery: how to gamble £600mn of public money
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Sports Direct owner buys historic Savile Row tailor
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Post Office scandal: Horizon contract was 'fatally flawed'
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Kanye West: Adidas investigates after claims of 'toxic' behaviour
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Next wave of cost-of-living payments to hit accounts
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Openreach cutbacks hit expansion of UK ultrafast fibre network
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Royal Mail: Postal strikes kick off ahead of Black Friday
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Waitrose changes Christmas advert after complaints
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Halfords targets UK over-50s as it seeks to fill 1,000 roles
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Russia re-launches car-making at former Renault factory
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Disney: Bob Iger begins major shake-up after returning to firm
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Fresh talks to avert strike by NHS Scotland staff
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Apple and Google face gaming and mobile browser probe
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Disney: Bob Iger in shock return to media giant
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NHS bosses in Scotland discuss having wealthy pay for treatment
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Twitter boss Elon Musk keeps conspiracy theorist Alex Jones off platform
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Tesco follows other supermarkets in rationing eggs
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Twitter charity partners condemn Musk's 'dangerous' changes
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Musk lifts Donald Trump's Twitter ban
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UK National Lottery winner Allwyn buys rival Camelot
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BP praises Biden climate law while expanding US shale operations
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Royal Mail staff to strike on six more days in run-up to Christmas
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Twitter locks staff out of offices until next week
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Is this really the end of Twitter?
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Waitrose sorry after skin cancer charity complaint
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Royal Mail: financial crisis deepens as posties invoke the Santa clause
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NHS care backlog push at serious risk - National Audit Office
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Astronomer in Twitter limbo over 'intimate' meteor
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Royal Mail asks to stop Saturday letter deliveries
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Royal Mail seeks to cut back deliveries to five days a week
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Boots and balls made for men an injury risk to women footballers
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Byjus, Meta, Twitter: India tech workers fight back amid mass layoffs
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People still booking Ubers in UK despite downturn
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Amazon staff laid off as tech giants cut costs, according to LinkedIn posts
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Premier Foods sales rise as consumers turn to home cooking
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Elon Musk tells Twitter staff to work long hours or leave
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Jaguar Land Rover chief to step down after string of losses
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Ocado chief plans technology push into south-east Asia
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UK faces late parcel deliveries over Black Friday and Christmas
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Vodafone cuts outlook after weak performance in Germany
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Heinz, Dolmio and Anchor: Top food brands see prices soar
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Lloyds hires HSBC strategy chief to run Scottish Widows
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Estee Lauder to buy designer brand Tom Ford
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KFC says a third of hires will be disadvantaged youth by 2030
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Royal Mail in crisis: can the service survive the strikes?
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Frasers Group said to be close to Savile Row tailor deal
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos pledges to give away most of his wealth
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BP shakes up offshore wind unit with hiring spree
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Primark website crashes as click-and-collect launched
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Amazon layoffs 'being prepared' as sales slow - reports
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Can Hunt's Budget defuse a financial timebomb?
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Twitter chaos after wave of blue tick impersonations
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Twitter boss Elon Musk 'not above the law', warns US regulator
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Amazon: Robots spread but 'we still need humans'
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Ros Atkins On… Elon Musk and Twitter
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Chris Rock to host Netflix's first live show
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Heathrow Airport says no passenger limits over Christmas
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Twitter drama continues with blue-tick confusion
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M&S expects discount on Ocado investment after performance falters
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Brexit-backing Next boss says UK needs more overseas workers
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John Lewis, Tesco and Lidl tone down Christmas adverts
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Elon Musk foreign ties worth looking at, Joe Biden says
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Musk tells Twitter staff remote working will end
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Elon Musk: Twitter asks NI secretary what 'tosh' looks like
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KFC apologises after German Kristallnacht promotion
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ITV reports 14% drop in third-quarter advertising revenue
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Next buys collapsed online furniture retailer Made.com for £3.4mn
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Aviva says motor claims cost inflation starting to ease
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Twitter lays off staff at its only Africa office in Ghana
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Sriram Krishnan: The Indian-American 'helping' Elon Musk run Twitter
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Primark delays price rises as 'snuddie' sales soar
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Primark struggles to restore sales growth in Europe
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Disney says streaming business at 'turning point'
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'There really is more to life than posting on Instagram'
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Apple: iPhone shipments delayed over China Covid lockdown
-
HSBC strains reach breaking point
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Ten days of Twitter chaos
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Twitter will ban unlabelled parody accounts, says Elon Musk
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Facebook owner Meta expected to announce major job losses
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Liverpool FC sale explored by US owners Fenway Sports Group
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Twitter confirms fee for blue-tick verification after Musk takeover
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Twitter users jump to Mastodon - but what is it?
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Twitter: Musk defends deep cuts to company's workforce
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Jack Dorsey: Twitter co-founder breaks silence on Elon Musk takeover
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Twitter UK staff get deadline over cuts consultation
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Twitter staff say layoffs have started after Elon Musk takeover
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Twitter: Elon Musk blames 'activist groups' for earnings drop
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HSBC investor Ping An publicly calls for break-up and ‘aggressive’ cost cuts
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Covid infections falling in England and Wales, says ONS
-
HSBC UK online banking back after disruption
-
BT calls on Sunak government to extend ‘super-deduction’ tax relief
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Bounty bars removed from Celebrations tubs in trial
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Twitter to lose magic with blue tick fee, says ex exec
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Netflix starts cheaper streaming service with adverts
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David Montgomery considers potential Reach purchase
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Panning for equities gold amid UK market gloom
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Royal Mail postal workers to strike on Black Friday
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Tinder: More pay for dating app despite cost-of-living crisis
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Apple store Glasgow workers unionise in UK first
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Blackouts would be last resort, says National Grid
-
UK households face ‘very, very hard’ winter, warns National Grid chief
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BP profit jump sparks calls for bigger windfall tax
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BP to buy back more shares after profit doubles to $8bn
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Ocado shares soar on new South Korea retail partnership
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UK regulator Ofcom sounds death knell of the fax machine
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Morrisons to close 132 McColl's stores putting jobs at risk
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Unilever to extend four-day week trial to Australia
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Morrisons to close more than 10% of McColl’s stores
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Elon Musk says $8 monthly fee for Twitter blue tick
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Bumper profits raise pressure on oil majors
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Elon Musk says Twitter blue tick to be revamped
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UK calls off probe into Czech billionaire’s plan to raise stake in Royal Mail
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Mother wins £60,000 over Morrisons discrimination
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Union calls for more Royal Mail strikes after new pay offer
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Royal Mail staff call off planned strike action
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Apple: Chinese workers flee Covid lockdown at iPhone factory
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Will Donald Trump go back on to Twitter?
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Elon Musk takes control of Twitter in $44bn deal
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Elon Musk: How the world's richest person bought Twitter
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National Highways apologises over smart motorway sign failure
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What next for Twitter under Elon Musk?
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British Airways owner IAG’s revenue returns to pre-pandemic levels
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Elon Musk: No change to Twitter moderation policy yet
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Tory MP Julian Knight warns of face-offs with Musk's Twitter
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Lee Jae-yong: Samsung appoints convicted heir to top job
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Shell pays no UK windfall tax despite profits jump
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Unilever reports record 12.5% quarterly price increase
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Amazon warns of slower sales as economy weakens
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New York cleaners create new path to entrepreneurship
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Barclays profits beat estimates as trading revenues soar
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Moving electric Mini production to China unfortunate, minister says
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Barclays: bank sees no problems but prepares for them anyway
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Meta: Shares in Facebook owner dive 20% as investors lose faith
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Elon Musk claims he's buying Twitter to 'help humanity'
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HSBC announces leadership shake-up as profits beat forecasts
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Adidas cuts ties with rapper Kanye West over anti-Semitism
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Ford Fiesta car set to be discontinued as model scrapped
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Google and Microsoft hit by slowing economy
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Royal Mail: 100 days left to use stamps without a barcode
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Sports Direct owner lifts Asos and Hugo Boss stakes
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UK banks withdraw first-time buyer mortgages in wake of ‘mini’ Budget
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Civil liberties group threatens Tesco over data collection
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Philips to cut 4,000 jobs worldwide
-
Red Bull billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz dies
-
UK economy hit as people shop less than pre-Covid
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Barclays challenges £50mn fine over Qatari fundraising during 2008 crisis
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US business travel revenue back at pre-pandemic levels, says IHG
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Tesco raises meal deal price as food costs soar
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A rare victory in the war on corporate eco-guff
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General practice is like calling an Uber, MPs say
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Amazon workers fail to reach strike threshold in historic UK ballot
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Amazon could pay UK shoppers £900m compensation
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National Grid raises discounts for off-peak electricity use
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HSBC ads banned for misleading consumers about green credentials
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UK small business confidence falls to lowest level since pandemic
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HSBC climate change adverts banned by UK watchdog
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Netflix: How did the streaming service turn its fortunes around?
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Amazon UK makes cautious move into insurance sales
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Asos launches shake-up after ecommerce boom deflates
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Amazon launches UK portal for buying insurance
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Asos sees big loss as shoppers cut back on fashion
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Netflix: Big hits reverse subscriber losses
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National Grid warns Britons of blackouts on ‘really cold’ evenings
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ITV explores options for production arm as demand for content booms
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Tesco warns public faces hardship in wake of interest rates rise
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Electric Mini production to move to China
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Fujitsu: How a Japanese firm became part of the Post Office scandal
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US banking giant JP Morgan Chase cuts ties with Kanye West
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Royal Mail to axe up to 10,000 jobs as losses rise
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Live news updates: About 30% of UK households struggling to pay for home in wake of mini Budget
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Royal Mail weighs lower salaries as it seeks to cut 10,000 jobs
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Saudi Aramco cricket deal marks kingdom’s latest move into sport
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Elon Musk under federal investigation over Twitter deal
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Royal Mail workers walk out in first of 19 days of strikes
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Yorkshire Water to pay down almost £1bn in debt to settle regulatory case
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IAG and easyJet offer hope as travel demand remains solid
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Boots sales recover as customers return to shops and travel resumes
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Netflix ad-supported service to launch in November
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Netflix signs up to ratings body Barb
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Uber and Lyft shares slump on US 'gig' economy plan
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Russia confirms Meta's designation as extremist
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Xbox v PlayStation: Giants clash over Call of Duty
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Marston’s boss warns ‘mini’ Budget fallout risks damaging consumer spending
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Kellogg's Frosties shortage hits supermarket shelves
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Cash popular again due to cost of living concerns, says Post Office
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Greggs: searching for the recipe for resilience
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Post Office and Fujitsu to face inquiry over Horizon scandal
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Fintechs say UK credit cards restrict access to consumers’ own data
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Samsung warns of 32% hit to profits on chip slump
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Adidas puts Kanye West Yeezy deal under review
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Apple iPhone: Can China’s loss be India’s gain?
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BT Group aims to protect 999 services during strike
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Shell signals end to record profits run as refining margins drop
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BT staff step up strike action as Virgin Media O2 offers pay rise
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Homes face winter power cuts in worst-case scenario, says National Grid
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UK households urged to reduce energy use to avoid winter power cuts
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Former Uber security chief convicted for concealing a felony
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Prince Harry among those in joint legal action against Daily Mail publisher
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Elon Musk: Twitter won't 'take yes for an answer'
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Tesco: People watching every penny to make ends meet
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Tesco shares sink as inflation bites on sales, costs and staff pay
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Elon Musk, Twitter and the mysterious X app
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HSBC explores $9bn sale of Canadian business
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Shell boss says taxing energy firms to help the poor is 'inevitable'
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Greggs defies gloom with 15% sales growth despite price rises
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Barclays reshuffles leadership to boost investment bank
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Elon Musk Twitter deal back on in surprise U-turn
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UK water companies ordered to cut £150mn from customers’ bills
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BBC's technology evolution shown at National Museum of Computing
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Water rebates for some customers after £150m fines for missing targets
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Vodafone and Three in talks to create UK’s biggest mobile operator
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Vodafone and Three in merger talks
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SEC hits Barclays with $360mn penalty over $18bn sale error
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Nike feels squeeze from strong dollar and discounts
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Cineworld expects sales recovery to take two more years
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Covid infections rise by 14% in UK and now top a million
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Messages reveal how Musk and Twitter boss fell out
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Next trims forecasts and warns on sterling weakness
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Next warns weaker pound could prolong cost of living pressures
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Next chief Wolfson says he flagged LDI concerns to Bank of England
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Shell acquires Nigerian renewables group in first African power deal
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Barclays and TSB pull mortgage products from UK market
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Morrisons third-quarter profits fall by half as inflation hits
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EDF Energy to examine delaying closure of two UK nuclear plants
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Tim Cook: 'No good excuse' for lack of women in tech
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iPhone in India: Apple makes new handset in India in shift from China
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HSBC, Santander and Nationwide suspend and reprice UK mortgages
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Netflix plans to launch its own video game studio
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Royal Mail workers to hold 19 days of strike action
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Unilever chief Jope to retire next year
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NHS Scotland strikes are last resort, says union leader
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Matalan founder quits as chair to take part in sale ‘as a bidder’
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Testing the new iPhone: From battery to always-on screen
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Bosses think workers do less from home, says Microsoft
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The age of the retail kingpin is not over
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Oxfordshire teen arrested in police hacking investigation
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Britain’s ‘Big Four’ supermarkets have an Aldi problem
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Mike Ashley leaves the stage
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JD Sports defends £6mn payment to ex-chair Cowgill
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Lord Rothermere to become chief of Daily Mail publisher
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Pret a Manger customer had fatal reaction to 'vegan' wrap
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National Insurance rise to be reversed in November
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Inflation pushes UK debt interest costs to August record
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JD Sports to pay former chair Peter Cowgill more than £6mn
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BP refinery fire in Ohio kills 2 workers
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BT Group: Hundreds of 999 call handlers to join strikes
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Sports Direct founder Mike Ashley to quit Frasers' board
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Mike Ashley to step down as director of Frasers Group
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Mike Ashley: Frasers will benefit from shedding maverick status in City
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Channel 4: New culture secretary 're-examining' case for privatisation
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Gap to cut 500 office jobs in US and Asia as sales sink
-
New National Lottery operator hopes to double charity money
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Porsche IPO: Luxury car maker valued at up to $75bn in share sale
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TalkTalk pushes UK government to promote superfast broadband
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eBay bans sale of Queen lying-in-state wristbands
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Twitter sued by Dutch town Bodegraven-Reeuwijk over paedophilia rumour
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Anti-vax groups use carrot emojis to hide Facebook posts
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Wael Sawan, the Shell lifer taking helm to navigate energy transition
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Uber investigating hack on its computer systems
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Oil giant Shell appoints renewables head as boss
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John Lewis and DFS warn shoppers are spending less
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Shell chief Ben van Beurden to step down
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Amazon workers in Coventry 'making history' with strike ballot
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John Lewis warns staff over bonus as losses widen
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Tax-cutting mini Budget on Friday next week
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Supermarket petrol stations to close for Queen's funeral
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French air traffic strike to affect thousands of passengers
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Kanye West to end partnership with retailer Gap
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Ocado braced for first-ever fall in grocery sales
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Twitter misleading the public, whistleblower says
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Aldi overtakes Morrisons to become UK’s fourth-largest grocer
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Center Parcs backtracks on Queen's funeral closure plans
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Center Parcs drops plans to close for Queen’s funeral after backlash
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Twitter shareholders approve $44bn Musk deal
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Asda and Odeon cinemas among businesses closing for Queen's funeral
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Mini Budget still planned for this month, No 10 says
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Asos warns on slowdown as inflation squeezes spending power
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Smart motorways: Lack of hard shoulder contributed to death - coroner
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Primark owner ABF warns on profits as strong dollar bites
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Brazil bans sales of iPhones without USB power adapters
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Apple founder's daughter mocks new iPhone
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Tool to spot breast cancer at home wins UK Dyson award
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Halfords boosted by servicing needs of UK’s ageing car fleet
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Ocado Retail appoints new chief as online pandemic boom fades
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Cineworld laments failure to become meme stock in bankruptcy filing
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Royal Mail staff announce fresh strikes over pay
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Apple reveals iPhone 14 Pro and Watch Ultra
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UK firm takes on Apple iPhone 14 and Elon Musk with satellite phone
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National Lottery: Camelot drops legal challenge over licence transfer
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Holiday Inn hotels hit by cyber-attack
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Dangerous e-bike chargers found on Amazon and eBay
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Shell prepares to replace chief Ben van Beurden
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UK housebuilders’ shares tumble on gloomy house price predictions
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Microsoft Activision deal could lessen competition, UK watchdog finds
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Twitter gives in to user requests for edit button
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Persil advert banned for misleading green claims
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Royal Mail and BT strikes see 150,000 workers walk out
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Cineworld incorrectly reported its largest shareholder
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John Lewis and Waitrose offers free food to staff over winter
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BT and Openreach staff walk out in strike over pay
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Live news updates: Musk cites Twitter whistleblower claims in effort to scrap $44bn deal
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Eurostar to suspend direct trains to Disneyland Paris
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Ryanair will grow even faster in recession, boss says
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Cineworld hopes to mount an escape thriller to rival Hollywood
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Royal Mail strike: 115,000 postal workers begin strike
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Twitter and Meta take down pro-US propaganda campaign
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Whitbread: Premier Inn buys Stranded asset in move upmarket
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The reinvention of WHSmith: from high street to airport terminal
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Live news updates: UK to examine Czech billionaire’s Royal Mail stake under security act
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Shell fined for overcharging pre-payment customers
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Gamers face price rise on PS5 but not Switch
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UK to probe Czech billionaire’s Royal Mail stake
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Eurotunnel Le Shuttle: Passengers stuck for hours inside Channel Tunnel
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Facebook feeds flooded with celebrity spam
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British Gas boosts support to help cut energy costs
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Elon Musk subpoenas Twitter founder Jack Dorsey ahead of court battle
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Gatwick Airport: Flights cancelled due to staff sickness
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Thames Water reviews data centres’ water use as London hosepipe ban looms
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Twitter whistleblower raises security concerns
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Cineworld confirms it is considering bankruptcy
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British Airways to cut 10,000 winter flights
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Ben & Jerry’s loses attempt to block ice cream sales in West Bank
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Doubts cast over Elon Musk's Twitter bot claims
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Hackers may have exploited security flaws - Apple
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Russia Starbucks: Home-grown chain Stars replaces coffee giant
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Cineworld shares plunge on bankruptcy fears
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YouTube joins Facebook in banning Andrew Tate
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Pulsic takeover by Super Orange HK blocked on security grounds
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Starbucks ordered to reinstate fired Memphis staff
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Entain hit with record £17mn fine for ‘unacceptable’ failures
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Ladbrokes owner Entain to pay £17m for breaching rules
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Cineworld considers capital restructuring to save indebted chain
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Royal Mail workers vote for further strikes
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Heathrow Airport extends cap on passengers to end of October
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'Starbucks fired me for being three minutes late'
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Lee Jae-yong: Why South Korea just pardoned the Samsung 'prince'
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Ryanair boss O'Leary says the era of €10 flights is over
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Ping An doubles down on campaign to break up HSBC
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Ambulance calls for most serious conditions hit record
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Co-op joins rivals in dropping disposable barbecues
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Elon Musk sells $6.9bn of Tesla shares as Twitter lawsuit looms
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Aviva promises share buyback after boost from rising interest rates
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Royal Mail warns on ‘material’ UK losses if strikes proceed
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Aviva: insurer strides ahead, defying inflation with better returns
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Disney adds subscribers but warns over cricket loss
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John Lewis boss: Over-50s quitting the workforce fuels inflation
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IHG launches $500mn buyback and raises dividend as travel rebounds
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Thames Water plans to introduce hosepipe ban 'in weeks'
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L&G boosted as companies rush to offload pension schemes
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L&G: Solvency II reform would hurt as well as help
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Royal Mail staff to stage four-day strike action
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Royal Mail faces clash with union over plans for UK business
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Jaguar Land Rover owner Tata Motors to buy Ford car plant in India
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PwC fined £1.75mn over BT audit after alleged Italian fraud
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Liz Truss will seek to bring in National Insurance cut immediately
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Next faces HMRC probe over incorrect staff payments
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UK to hold national security review of £4.2bn deal for key gas network
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Live news updates: Amazon to acquire Roomba maker iRobot for $1.7bn
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Shell staff get profits bonus as energy bills soar
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Next lifts profit forecast as shoppers return to stores
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Tinder: CEO Renate Nyborg to leave dating app after one year
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Ex-Jones Day partner found in contempt of court over Ocado probe
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Dyson fined £1.2m after milling machine fell on worker
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BP and UK supermarket chains urged to cut petrol prices
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BP sees biggest profit in 14 years as energy bills soar
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JD Sports appoints Régis Schultz as new chief
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Greggs raises prices for second time this year as production costs jump
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BP has no plans for fuel price cuts for motorists despite surging profits
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Uber attracts record number of drivers as cost of living bites
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Cristiano Ronaldo & Harry Maguire most abused players on Twitter - report
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Airbnb bookings hit record high as travel recovers
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Waitrose to drop best before dates on fresh food
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HSBC pledges to restore dividend to pre-pandemic levels
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JD Sports loses millions in forced Footasylum sale
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JD Sports sells Footasylum in cut-price deal
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HSBC: Ping An break-up call creates dividend dilemma
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Post Office under pressure over victims' pay-outs
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Rolls-Royce’s new CEO says focus will be on opportunity and strategic clarity
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Thousands of BT staff walk out in strike over pay
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It’s still politics that rules our privatised companies
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Asos, Boohoo and Asda investigated over green claims
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British Airways owner IAG returns to profit for first time since pandemic
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Virgin Media O2 secures £4.5bn investment to expand fibre footprint
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Live news updates from July 29: Musk countersues Twitter, ExxonMobil and Chevron hit record profits
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British Gas owner Centrica and Shell see profits soar as bills rise
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Profit halves at Barclays after bad loan charges and misconduct provisions hit
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Shell reports record profits on surging oil and gas prices
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BT boss says pay deal is ‘history’ ahead of two-day strike action
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Barclays: narrative buried under brain-frying numbers, by Jove
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Apple and Amazon sales up despite rising prices
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Mercedes raises guidance as luxury demand boosts revenue
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Facebook owner Meta in first ever sales fall
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Amazon Prime subscription price raised by £1 a month
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Heathrow hits back at 'bizarre' Ryanair criticism
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Rolls-Royce picks Tufan Erginbilgic to succeed Warren East as CEO
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World’s largest consumer goods groups reveal soaring price rises
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Cost of living: Inside the 'foodbank' for data
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Ryanair boss hits out at airports: 'They had one job'
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Eurotunnel and Dover queues: Drivers warned of summer of Channel traffic delays
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Vodafone boosted by growth in UK business
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How the Morrisons buyout turned into a nightmare for Goldman Sachs
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Centrica comes out fighting from energy market shake-up
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Eurotunnel queues: AA says holiday gridlock easing
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Tinder: Women's safety now at the heart of the app
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Top Centrica investors say energy group must reinstate dividend
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British Airways staff call off Heathrow strike after 8% pay rise deal
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Twitter spent $33m in three months on Elon Musk deal
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BT Sport and Sky Sports consulted on freelance pay rates, suggests email
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Frasers Group expects profits to jump by up to 45% in 2023
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Marks and Spencer finance chief to depart retailer and join Primark owner ABF
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Ocado reviews UK expansion as shoppers cut back
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Royal Mail threatens split after name change to International Distributions Services
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Inflation: Petrol costs push prices up at fastest rate for 40 years
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Samsung did not break rules over woman running at 2am advert
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Apple settles US butterfly-keyboard legal action for $50m
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Premier Foods benefits from return to home cooking as cost of living rises
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Amazon targets 10,000 fake review Facebook groups
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“We don’t think THG needs to raise capital but . . .”
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Apple sued over Apple Pay payment system
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Ocado Retail chief Melanie Smith to quit
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Royal Mail workers vote to go on strike over pay
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Netflix trials charging $2.99 for shared accounts
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Founders of failed UK energy supplier in line for £50mn
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Royal Mail postal workers vote to strike
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Netflix loses almost a million subscribers
-
Twitter-Musk takeover dispute heading for October trial
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Amazon price matches Tesco as supermarkets fight for customers
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Starbucks explores UK business sale, reports say
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Grant Thornton fined for ‘serious failings’ in Sports Direct audits
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Chelsea FC appoints Glick as president of business
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Microsoft launches simulator to train drone AI systems
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Petrol prices drop from record high, says AA
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Uber to pay $2.2m to disabled riders over wait fees
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Starbucks examines sale of its UK business
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Amazon to create 4,000 new UK jobs
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Thousands of users report Twitter outage as app breaks down
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Sports Direct owner Frasers Group scraps home working
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Heatwave: National emergency declared after UK's first red extreme heat warning
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BT strike: Thousands of workers to take action for two days
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Virgin Media O2 submits bid for UK rival TalkTalk
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National health alert issued after Met Office’s ‘red’ risk-to-life heat warning
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Uber sued in US over sexual assault claims
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Netflix and Microsoft team up for cheaper plan with adverts
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Bill Gates vows to drop off world's rich list
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EU energy rationing can't be ruled out, Shell warns
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UK regulator opens probe into groups including BT and Sky over sports broadcasts
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BMW introduces new heated seat subscription in UK
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Lego pulls out of Russia 'indefinitely'
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Twitter sues Elon Musk over $44bn takeover deal
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Shell takes to TikTok as oil groups try to boost credentials during energy crisis
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Heathrow Airport cuts flights and warns more could come
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Uber Files: Tech firm lobbied top ministers at undeclared meetings
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Twitter shares fall as Elon Musk backs out of deal
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These apps have eyes on your work emails
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Uber Files: Massive leak reveals how top politicians secretly helped Uber
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JD Sports hires Morrisons’ Higginson as chair
-
Tesco and Heinz reach agreement in price row
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Tesco and Heinz reach peace deal over prices
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Elon Musk pulls out of $44bn deal to buy Twitter
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Currys and Entain warn consumer slowdown will hit growth
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Hopes that Heathrow BA strike will not go ahead
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National Grid lays out plans for £54bn upgrade to UK energy network
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L&G chief warns UK at risk of losing investment to US
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British Airways strike called off after new pay offer
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HSBC banker quits after 'nut job' climate speech
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National Grid reveals £54bn wind power network upgrade plan
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Two million workers free from National Insurance
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Twitter challenges India order to take down tweets
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Whiskas pet food off Tesco shelves after price row
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British Airways hires operating chief to manage travel disruption
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Amazon under investigation over listings practices
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HSBC closes in on deal to sell Russian business to Expobank
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British Airways to cancel 10,300 more flights
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GSK investor support for spin-off vindicates rejection of Unilever bid, says chief
-
Apple launches Lockdown Mode to block spyware attacks on at-risk users
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NHS trials using drones to deliver chemotherapy drugs
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DHL investment plan to create 3,500 jobs
-
Royal Mail managers announce strike dates
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Royal Mail managers to strike over proposed job and pay cuts
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British Airways cancels 1,500 more flights
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Shell signs up to Qatar project as LNG demand booms
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Tesco squares up to Mars Petcare over price of Whiskas
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Army's YouTube and Twitter accounts hacked
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The supermarket rows you don't usually hear about
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Boots left in limbo as bids fail to emerge
-
Special Covid leave scrapped for NHS England staff
-
Volatility and gambling reform toughen the odds for 888 bond deal
-
Russia moves to take control of Sakhalin-2 oil and gas project
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Walgreens: without a sale of Boots, US group needs a health check
-
Pride: Amazon restricts LGBT goods in United Arab Emirates
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BT staff vote to strike for first time in 35 years
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Ben & Jerry’s criticises parent group Unilever over Israel sale
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Post Office scandal victims to get more money
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UK ministers tap Barclays to secure investment for new nuclear plant
-
Thames Water shareholders to inject £1.5bn as part of overhaul
-
Thousands of BT workers vote to strike over pay
-
Price spat between Tesco and Heinz signals tougher retailer-supplier ties
-
Barclays hands UK staff £1,200 pay rise to ease cost of living crisis
-
Poundland boosts £1 items in battle for shoppers
-
Airbnb permanently bans parties and events around the world
-
Retailers B&M and Moonpig play down UK consumer squeeze
-
Heinz products off Tesco shelves after pricing dispute
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Royal Mail: a more efficient service is needed to finance bigger pay
-
Royal Mail managers vote to strike over job cuts
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Israel welcomes Ben & Jerry's reversal over West Bank settlements
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Heathrow Airport announces more flight cancellations
-
Royal Mail workers to vote on strike over pay
-
Walgreens halts sale of Boots chain citing tougher financial conditions
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Walgreens abandons Boots sale after market turmoil
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Plan to cut energy bills if you avoid peak-time use
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Post Office workers to strike over pay
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Centrica pulls out of Bulb auction in blow to government
-
Toyota recalls electric cars over concerns about loose wheels
-
Barclays to buy UK specialist lender Kensington Mortgages
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Directors’ Deals: Asos board buys in as shares hit decade-low
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Investors’ Chronicle: JD Sports, James Cropper, Telecom Plus
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Matalan warns refinancing is key to survival
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British Airways Heathrow staff back summer strikes over pay
-
Nike latest brand to leave Russia permanently
-
Netflix cuts 300 more jobs after subscriptions fall
-
Ocado investors willing to wait for long-promised returns
-
Upskirt photos shared in Facebook groups, BBC finds
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JD Sports announces corporate overhaul after exit of chair Peter Cowgill
-
Frasers increases Hugo Boss stake to €900mn
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Meta board hears over a million appeals over removed posts
-
Ford chooses Valencia for new electric car plant
-
Twitter tests 'notes' feature with 2,500 word limit
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Anglian Water pays £92mn dividend to owners as customer bills rise
-
Cadbury owner buys US energy bar maker Clif for $2.9bn
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Ocado raises £575mn to fund grocery ecommerce technology rollout
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Boots criticised over pill boxes for the elderly
-
Primark to test first move into online shopping
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Primark finally goes online in new click-and-collect trial
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Apple store workers vote to form first US union
-
Channel 4 privatisation is a solution in search of a problem
-
Elon Musk hints at layoffs in first meeting with Twitter employees
-
Ad group M&C Saatchi reverses decision to support takeover by Next Fifteen
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Tesco shoppers switch to cheaper goods as they suffer surge in cost of living
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Coeliac patient died days after being fed Weetabix, inquest hears
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Microsoft retires Internet Explorer after 27 years
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Asos shoppers return more as rising prices hit
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Asos warns on profits as customers send back more purchases
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Apple battery lawsuit: Millions of iPhone users could get payouts in legal action
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Asos: flagging discretionary spend leaves fast fashion off the pace
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Missguided shoppers will not get refunds for returns
-
BP takes 40% stake in vast $30bn Australian renewables project
-
Netflix plans real-life Squid Game reality TV show with $4.56m prize
-
Whitbread beats forecasts but faces darkening UK economic outlook
-
Travel rebound pushes WHSmith quarterly sales to pre-pandemic level
-
Live news updates: HSBC fires London forex trader after probe into client messaging
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HSBC dismisses trader over personal messages to client
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Amazon to begin drone deliveries in Lockeford, California this year
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Musk to hold first meeting with Twitter staff this week
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BT executive says Brexit is slowing superfast broadband rollout
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Instagram launches new parental controls in UK
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ITV goes back to nature to tap into demand from streamers
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GMB union takes Bolt to tribunal over employment rights
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Ryanair Afrikaans test: Airline drops controversial South African quiz
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Xbox: New Starfield, Minecraft and Forza gameplay unveiled
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Morrisons raises pay as stores battle for staff
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John Lewis to build homes for rent in shift away from retail
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Ambani’s Reliance teams up with Apollo to make binding bid for Boots
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Ryanair Afrikaans test: Airline stands by South African language quiz
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Boots/Reliance: Ambani could reinvigorate UK chemist chain
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Tesco rebuked over greenwashing in adverts for plant-based food
-
Uber powers emergency food deliveries in Ukraine
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Cineworld cancels The Lady of Heaven film screenings after protests
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Tesco plant-based food advert banned as misleading
-
KFC Australia forced to swap lettuce for cabbage
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UK competition watchdog finds price-fixing of Rangers FC replica shirts
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Insurer LV names new chair after failed Bain takeover
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Rangers, JD Sports and Elite Sports accused of fixing kit prices
-
Apple announces buy now pay later, among iOS 16 plans
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British Gas owner Centrica warns windfall tax will hit investor confidence
-
Gatwick Airport apologises to disabled passenger left on plane
-
China's plans to go to the Moon, Mars and beyond
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Ryanair Afrikaans test: South African fury over language quiz
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Elon Musk threatens to walk away from Twitter deal
-
Post Office strike: Workers to walk out over pay dispute
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Aviva explores using shareholder money to fund infrastructure projects
-
Missguided shoppers left chasing orders and refunds
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JD Sports: Cowgill’s exit will be a fitness test in a consumer slowdown
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Missguided: Sports Direct owner Frasers Group buys fashion retailer after collapse
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Sheryl Sandberg to leave Facebook after 14 years
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Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group buys Missguided out of administration
-
Shell's Jackdaw gas field given go-ahead by regulators
-
Primark executive regrets this autumn's price rises
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Russian gas firm Gazprom to cut some supply to Shell
-
Activist investor Nelson Peltz to join board of Unilever
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Budget pasta prices jump 50% as food staples rise
-
Missguided fast fashion brand collapses
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UK regulator orders Morrisons to keep McColl’s operations separate
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Live news updates: EDF Energy rules out delay to closure of UK nuclear power plant
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Business confidence is falling, says Natwest boss
-
Twitter investor sues Elon Musk and platform over takeover bid
-
Missguided fashion retailer on verge of collapse
-
Covid infections continue to decline in UK
-
Twitter fined $150m in US for selling users' data
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Billionaire’s stake in BT faces security probe
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UK government to probe Altice’s BT stake
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McDonald's defeats Carl Icahn in vote over pigs
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HSBC: false Pru comparison does not support Ping An split plan
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Facebook owner Meta updates its privacy policy
-
JD Sports reassures investors after sudden exit of longtime boss
-
Shell consultant quits and accuses firm of 'extreme harms'
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M&S warns consumer squeeze will hit profit growth
-
Volkswagen to pay out £193m in 'dieselgate' settlement
-
Dyson working on home robots
-
Peter Cowgill to leave JD Sports after governance review
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Love Island's eBay styling could change second-hand buying habits
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Airbnb to quit China as lockdowns restrict tourism
-
The HSBC banker suspended for speaking his mind
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Why climate change angst is not just an HSBC issue
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UK banks face up to £225bn in climate-related credit losses, stress test finds
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HSBC suspends banker over 'nut job' climate comments, say reports
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Starbucks to quit Russia but pay six months' wages
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Eni plans €2.5bn UK investment as calls for energy windfall tax grow
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HSBC suspends banker over climate change comments
-
M&C Saatchi agrees £310mn takeover by Next Fifteen
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M&S warns online sales tax will damage High Street
-
Leaky Gucci and Adidas 'sun umbrella' sparks China outcry
-
Royal Mail warns it will put prices up again
-
Royal Mail warns of price increases to combat rising inflation
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National Grid defends move to limit UK LNG imports
-
Twitter steps up Ukraine misinformation fight
-
THG rejects £2bn bid as Candy weighs up online retailer
-
Tesco shopper's plea to bring back till staff
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Netflix cuts 150 US-based jobs after losing subscribers
-
Aviva chief Blanc says sexist investor comments could prompt wider AGM rethink
-
Barclays doubles stake in Australian investment bank Barrenjoey
-
Premier Foods boosted by rise in home cooking as inflation bites
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Next months will be tough as prices rise - Sunak
-
Tesco gives £6.6m to pig producers following plea
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Vodafone targets deals as it warns on inflation hit
-
Elon Musk warns Twitter deal stuck without fake account proof
-
Morrisons paid £182mn and waived debt to bag McColl’s
-
Male managers in UK block gender balance efforts, research suggests
-
Greggs says city-centre sales unlikely to ever return to pre-Covid levels
-
Ryanair warns flight prices to Europe will rise this summer
-
McDonald's to leave Russia for good after 30 years
-
Twitter boss hits back on Musk doubts over fake accounts
-
Twitter executives ousted ahead of Elon Musk takeover
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Charity campaigners criticise lack of transparency over Chelsea FC donation
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Elon Musk puts Twitter deal on hold over fake account details
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Why convenience stores are still worth sparring over
-
Apple loses position as most valuable firm amid tech sell-off
-
Royal Mail wants fleet of 500 drones to carry mail to remote UK communities
-
Shell agrees to sell Russian retail business to Lukoil
-
Apple iPod creator warns the metaverse will encourage trolls
-
Chicken products recalled over salmonella fears
-
BP vows to reinvest all North Sea profits back into UK
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Tesco trials renting out office space to workers
-
James Cromwell glues hand to Starbucks counter in protest
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Tesco Mobile advertising campaign offensive, watchdog rules
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Toyota cuts production due to Covid lockdown in Shanghai
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Channel 4 head Alex Mahon: ‘It’s not for me to oppose privatisation’
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Aviva chief warns of worsening sexism after ‘appalling’ AGM comments
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Adidas sports bra adverts banned over bare breasts
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Aviva chief responds to 'sexist' shareholder jibes
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Disney sees better than expected streaming growth
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Vodafone in talks to combine UK arm with CK Hutchison’s Three
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Centrica bullish on profits amid calls for windfall energy tax
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Apple to discontinue the iPod after 21 years
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Elon Musk would reverse Donald Trump's Twitter ban
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Morrisons rescues McColl's taking on all 16,000 staff
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Morrisons wins battle for UK convenience group McColl’s
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Birmingham Airport: 'Chaos' as travellers face long queues
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Twitter: X marks the spot for Elon Musk's growth plans
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Morrisons set to win race to rescue McColl's
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Morrisons and EG make last-ditch bids for McColl’s
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Morrisons makes last minute bid to save McColl's
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Facebook accused of deliberately disrupting Australia emergency services
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Covid infections down considerably in UK
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Vodafone strengthens board with industry heavyweights
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Amazon targets review firms with legal action
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Petrol station group EG attempts to buy McColl’s out of administration
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Sports Direct: New boss Michael Murray warns of price rises
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Bill Gates on Elon Musk feud and Jeffrey Epstein meetings
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Uber loses $5.9bn as Asia investment values fall
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Shell profits nearly triple as oil prices surge
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Shell makes record profits as Ukraine war shakes energy markets
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Channel 4 pushes back against privatisation
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Elon Musk lines up $7bn backing for Twitter deal
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UK MPs invite Musk to be quizzed on Twitter plans
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Ocado bonus scheme approved despite investor rebellion
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Why Chinese insurer Ping An is calling for a break-up of HSBC
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A historic break-up brews at HSBC
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BP profits soar as calls for windfall tax grow
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Morrisons takeover set for approval from regulator
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Amazon growth warning hits shares of warehouse owners
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BP: ditching Rosneft makes BP a smaller but slicker play for income investors
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Amazon ends Android shopping app digital downloads
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Cancer checks: Record number of patients referred in England
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Netflix cancels Meghan Markle animated series Pearl
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EU accuses Apple of breaking competition law over contactless payments
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Amazon will pay US staff travel expenses for abortions and other treatments
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HSBC to leave longtime New York headquarters for new west side tower
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HSBC faces greenwashing accusations from UK advertising watchdog
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Airbnb to let staff work from home indefinitely
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Barclays suspends new sales and trading in its own debt after US error
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China’s biggest insurer Ping An calls for HSBC break-up
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Fresh demands for UK windfall tax on energy companies
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Amazon sell-off ends dismal month for US shares
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Netflix and Disney+ among streamers facing tighter regulation in UK
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Elon Musk loses bid to end Tesla tweets oversight deal
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Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani plans bid for UK retailer Boots
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Barclays profits hit by jump in litigation and conduct charges
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Unilever raises prices by 8% and warns inflation will accelerate
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Samsung apologises for advert showing woman running alone at 2am
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Twitter adds 30 million new users in run up to Musk sale
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Amazon reports loss as online sales falter
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Twitter employees speak out about Elon Musk
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Tesla shares slide could put Musk's Twitter takeover at risk
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Advertisers nervous of Musk’s Twitter takeover
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Apollo and Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance plan joint bid for Boots
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Energy supplier counts cost of devices on standby
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Daily Facebook users up again after first-ever decline
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Will Ford's new truck finally make Americans buy electric?
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Elon Musk warned he must protect Twitter users
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HSBC warns further buybacks ‘unlikely’ as war and slowing Asian growth hit profits
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Morgan poaches Lamborghini director in bid to raise international appeal
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Primark to lift prices as inflation dents owner profits
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How Elon Musk might change Twitter
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Asda and Morrisons cut prices as supermarkets fight for customers
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Twitter board meets Musk to discuss bid, reports say
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Nissan signals the end of the road for Datsun cars
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Isles of Scilly's last remaining bank closes
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Twitter shares halted as reports say Elon Musk deal close
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Elon Musk strikes deal to buy Twitter for $44bn
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Twitter: Why Elon Musk has been so keen on taking control
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Post Office scandal victims still waiting for compensation
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Have we had enough of Netflix?
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Florida lawmakers have stripped Disney of special tax status
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CNN streaming service to shut a month after launch
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Cancelling Netflix won’t solve energy price crunch
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Supermarkets set limits on sale of cooking oil
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Binance crypto exchange forced to scrap swastika-like emoji
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Ofwat appoints new chief with pledge to improve sector’s poor performance
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Fridge-freezer prices up by 30%, says retail boss
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NHS Scotland recruit nearly 200 overseas nurses
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Netflix hints at password sharing crackdown as subscribers fall
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Covid: Thousands of vaccinators get permanent NHS roles
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Apple staff make bid for first union at a US store
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Waterstones turns new page as custodian of independent bookselling
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Next and finance firms buy JoJo Maman Bebe
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'The Post Office interrogated me for hours'
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Elon Musk 'not sure' his takeover bid for Twitter will be successful
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Former Twitter exec questions seriousness of Musk offer
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Northern & Shell joins Camelot in taking legal action over National Lottery
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Twitter board takes action to fight Musk bid
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Elon Musk makes offer to buy Twitter
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National Grid raises guidance on back of faster UK inflation
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Three arrests over unofficial Club Penguin site
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Operation Brock: M20 traffic controls scaled back ahead of Easter
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Tesco warns on profit hit as it keeps prices low
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Tesco vows to rein in prices as profits treble
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Mini strike at Cowley could stop production, Unite says
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Tesco: a cautionary inflationary tale
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Barclays in BoE crosshairs over ‘gaming the rules’ with pension deals
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BA and easyJet can’t play blame game over flights chaos
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Pay growth fails to keep pace with cost of living
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Asos reports sharp slowdown in profits and growth
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Elon Musk will not join Twitter board, says boss
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Manchester Airport warns of more queues as travel disruption continues
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TalkTalk reviews options after Vodafone approach
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Elon Musk to answer Twitter staff questions
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Cuddly toy reviews used for headphones on Amazon
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Supermarkets braced for a cost of living bunfight
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Oil giant Shell to take £3.8bn hit by leaving Russia
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Shares in betting group 888 surge after it secures price cut in William Hill deal
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Shell expects up to $5bn hit from Russia exit
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Tesco staff to see pay rise to £10.10 an hour
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National Insurance rise starts to hit pay packets
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Twitter confirms it is working on an edit button
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British Airways cancels flights due to sickness
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National Insurance: I have no problem with tax hike, says Boris Johnson
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UK to renationalise electricity system oversight
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Moonpig: pandemic boom unwinds but online greetings card group stays upbeat
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Amazon secures rockets for broadband project
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What are Elon Musk's plans for Twitter?
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Channel 4 sale leaves potential buyers in a quandary
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Shell reveals another tax-free year in UK North Sea
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Manchester Airport chief stands down after travel chaos
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Twitter moves to limit Russian government accounts
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Stamp price rises: First class postage is now 95p
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Easter travel disruption as flights cancelled
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Elon Musk snaps up $3bn Twitter stake
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Channel 4 to be sold off by government for up to £1bn
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Easter flight cancellations to continue for days
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Channel 4 privatisation to go ahead
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Fracking 'worth exploring' says British Gas owner Centrica
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Manchester Airport: More delays blamed on lack of staff
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National Lottery: Camelot launches legal challenge over licence loss
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Camelot launches legal challenge after losing UK’s National Lottery
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Amazon workers win battle to form first US union
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Facebook users angry after accounts locked for no reason
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Shanghai lockdown: Volkswagen scales back operations in the city
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Energy websites crash in meter readings rush
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Holland & Barrett makes delayed loan payment after sanctions assurances
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Facebook in 'bare-knuckle' fight with TikTok
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Facebook drives sceptics towards climate denial
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Dyson headphones come with air vacuum for mouth
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Holland & Barrett payment held up by HSBC over sanction concerns
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Amazon union election: Will this former worker make history?
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Waitrose in row with Asda over 'Just Essentials' budget range
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More must reconsider Russian anti-virus software use, UK warns
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HSBC removes references to Ukraine ‘war’ from analyst reports
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Barclays expects £450mn hit from $15bn US trading error
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Taxpayer no longer majority Natwest shareholder
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Cadbury shrinks size of Dairy Milk sharing bar
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M&S sorry after shopper got 100 wrong parcel texts
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Macquarie to buy £4.2bn controlling stake in UK gas network
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Europe agrees new law to curb Big Tech dominance
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Next cuts outlook as Ukraine war weighs on profit
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Next warns prices to rise by more than expected
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Chelsea FC to be allowed £30mn cash injection from parent company
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Uber to list New York City yellow taxis in app
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How Rishi Sunak's Spring Statement will affect you
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Spring Statement: Rishi Sunak seeks to combat cost-of-living squeeze
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Apple buys UK fintech start-up Credit Kudos
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Taxpayers face additional £500mn bill for Bulb Energy bailout
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Shell reconsiders its exit from oil field off Shetland
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UK to fully compensate postmasters who exposed scandal
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THG picks former ITV chief as chair in corporate governance shake-up
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Multiple Apple services suffer outages
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‘Altnets’ take on incumbents in fight for UK fibre broadband customers
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How Kremlin accounts manipulate Twitter
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Burger King Russia partner 'refuses' to shut shops
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Australia sues Facebook over scam ads impersonating celebrities
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Investors’ Chronicle: Smart Metering Systems, Fevertree, Restaurant Group
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Shell resubmits plan to UK regulator for large North Sea gasfield
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Ocado slashes growth forecast as shoppers return to supermarkets
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Ocado sales hit as workers return to the office
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Cineworld denies wrongdoing in Cineplex deal
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Heathrow Airport drops Covid face mask rules
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Church of England pressures TotalEnergies over Russia business
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Climate group prepares legal action against Shell directors
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China: Businesses shut as officials widen Covid lockdowns
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UK wage growth trails rising cost of living
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Camelot to lose licence to run National Lottery
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UK National Lottery awarded to Czech group Allwyn ahead of Camelot
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HSBC to close tenth of UK branches in favour of online business
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Delaying National Insurance rise would be 'no problem'
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M&S and Asos among firms trying to hire Ukraine refugees
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Intimate image abuse: His confession protected him
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Ukraine war: Roman Abramovich sanctioned by UK
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War in Ukraine: Facebook to allow calls for violence against Putin
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Morrisons CFO steps down ahead of refinancing
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War in Ukraine: Facebook accused of 'extremism' over Russia policy
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John Lewis to restore full-year bonus for staff after sales rebound
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Waitrose free coffee will have a trial return in some stores
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Twitter blocks Russian claims on hospital attack
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Stagecoach agrees rival £595mn offer from DWS in blow to National Express
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Unilever chief executive’s pay jumps 42 per cent
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Greggs hit as Ukraine crisis prompts surge in cost of wheat
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Greggs warns of more price increases
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Shell sorry and pledges to stop buying Russian oil
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Former Apollo executive Josh Harris explores bid for Chelsea FC
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War in Ukraine: McDonald’s, Coca-Cola and Starbucks halt Russian sales
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TikTok limits services as Netflix pulls out of Russia
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Twitter is part of our war effort - Ukraine minister
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Shell defends 'difficult' decision to buy Russian crude oil
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Visa and Mastercard suspend Russian operations
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Ukraine parts shortage hits Oxford Mini production
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Zara, Paypal and Samsung suspend business in Russia over Ukraine invasion
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Price of first class stamps to rise to 95p
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Supermarkets remove Russian vodka from shelves
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Microsoft stops selling products in Russia
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Investors’ Chronicle: Aviva, Polymetal, Travis Perkins
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Facebook hits out at Russia blocking its platforms
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French designer giants suspend sales in Russia
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Former Nissan executive convicted over Carlos Ghosn pay case
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Entain hails punters’ return to betting shops as profits rise
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ITV shares fall as content costs overshadow plans to revamp streaming
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Ladbrokes owner Entain repays some furlough after outcry
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Aviva lifts capital return to £4.75bn
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Ryanair boss: Air fares will be higher this summer
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Netflix pauses future projects in Russia
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Ukraine conflict: Disney, Warner, Sony halt release of films in Russia
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Ukraine conflict: Jaguar Land Rover pauses car sales to Russia
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Boots sale thrown off course by fewer buyers and market turmoil
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Apple, Nike and Google join brands limiting services
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British Airways passengers call airline 'woeful'
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Shell to sell Russian investments due to Ukraine conflict
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Toyota to close Japanese factories after suspected cyber-attack
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BP to offload stake in Rosneft amid Ukraine conflict
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Ukraine invasion: Russia restricts access to Facebook
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British Airways short-haul flights from Heathrow cancelled
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Waterstones poised to snap up Blackwell’s as book sales soar
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‘They have no idea what a Bakewell is’: cakemaker Mr Kipling’s plan to crack US
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Airline group IAG forecasts return to profit as passengers take to the skies
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John Lewis to drop ‘never knowingly undersold’ pledge
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Private equity becomes an unlikely player in the global warming fight
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NHS Scotland's Covid Status app criticised over privacy failings
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John Lewis to end 'Never Knowingly Undersold' price pledge
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Ukraine conflict: BP under pressure to sell stake in Russian firm
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Post Office scandal: Hull victim Janet Skinner addresses inquiry
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Centrica profits double as households brace for energy price hike
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Mothers who helped uncover the biggest NHS maternity scandal
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Barclays freezes ex-boss's bonus amid Epstein links
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Mini Oxford plant production halted due to chip shortage
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Barclays: Venkat’s challenge is to lift laggardly shares
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Sunak says he 'firmly believes in lower taxes' despite April increase
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'I have to live in an Airbnb in my hometown'
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HSBC takes charge on Chinese real estate and warns of wealth slowdown
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IHG says travel is back, as demand edges towards pre-pandemic levels
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HSBC: wandering wealthy challenge Asia strategy
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National Portrait Gallery's BP sponsorship to end
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Boots to sell £6 Covid tests ahead of rule change
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British Airways blames luggage delays on high winds
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NHS England drops limit on offering Caesarean births
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Truth Social: Banned from Twitter, Trump returns with a new platform
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Post Office scandal: Stop the game right now, pleas victim
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Menzies Aviation faces £560m takeover by Kuwaiti rival
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UK water companies told to link executive pay to performance
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Luxury cars up in smoke after ship catches fire
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Post Office scandal: I considered ending my life
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Royal Mail: 2.5 million faced Christmas post delays, says Citizens Advice
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Post Office scandal: MPs call for full postmaster compensation
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Amazon strikes global deal to accept Visa credit cards
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Apple boss Tim Cook faces backlash to £73m pay package
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Virgin Media and O2 users face big bill increases
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Post Office scandal: Ex-manager's 'skin turned grey' from stress
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L&G to plough £2.5bn of pension cash into homes for rent
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Disney appoints executive to oversee metaverse strategy
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Post Office scandal: Former Post Office manager describes 'hell'
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Twitter expands its crackdown on trolling and hate
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Amazon workers in Alabama vote again on joining union
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Nintendo receives backlash from fans over ending eShop purchases
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Nick Clegg gets bigger role at Facebook owner Meta
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The tricks scammers use to steal your money
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Aviva Investors chief warns over rush into ‘overpriced’ green stocks
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Postmistress: Post Office scandal 'ruined my life'
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Norfolk County Council sues Apple in class action
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Airbnb: City travel almost at pre-pandemic level
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Post Office scandal: Public inquiry to examine wrongful convictions
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HSBC trims private bank staff and reduces office space in Switzerland
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JD Sports and Footasylum fined £4.7m for competition breach
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JD Sports and Footasylum fined £5mn for sharing information after merger blocked
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Post Office scandal ruined lives, inquiry hears
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Post Office scandal: 'I want someone else to be charged and jailed like I was'
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Poundland moves into fresh food
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Directors’ Deals: Wizz boss offloads shares as reported loss doubles
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Disney park trips surge after Covid measures eased
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Marmite maker Unilever to raise prices as costs soar
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Freedom Convoy: Canada trucker protests force car plant shutdowns
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Vodafone rejects €11bn Iliad offer for its Italian business
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Tech bug keeps Mazda radios locked in to NPR
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Apple moves to stop AirTag tracking misuse
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Greggs and Primark to launch fashion range
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Global chip shortage: Toyota profits fall as production hit
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Colgate products disappear from sale at Tesco
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Samsung phones with parts made from fishing nets
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British households offered free electricity to cut consumption
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BP hits back at calls for windfall tax on bumper profits
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BP rejects calls for UK windfall tax after biggest profits in eight years
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BP reports highest profit in 8 years
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Ocado warns international investment will hurt profits
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Starbucks fires organisers as union threat grows
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Climate change: Top companies exaggerating their progress - study
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Covid: Plan to tackle England's NHS backlog delayed
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Amazon and Nike exploring Peloton takeover, reports say
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Primark accused of selling 'hugely sexist' kids clothes
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Worst to come for food price rises, Tesco boss says
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Unilever investors want split or new chair amid rumbling discontent
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Climate change: Tesco using electric lorries in 'UK first'
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Koo: India's Twitter alternative with global ambitions
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Facebook owner Meta sees biggest ever stock market loss
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SSP positive despite Omicron hit
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Waitrose and Lidl top Which? greenest supermarket ranking
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British Airways has a nostalgia problem
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Andrew Forrest: Australian billionaire launches criminal case against Facebook
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Budget 2022: India's job crisis leading to a 'nowhere generation'
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Shell lifts dividend and buyback as profits soar
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Shell sweetens shareholder returns as oil and gas prices boost earnings
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BT Sport/Discovery: a joint venture is more home draw than away win
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Amazon raises US price for Prime as profits jump
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Amazon announces 1,500 new apprenticeships for 2022
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Cineworld debt pile set to save cinema operator from bankruptcy
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Activist investors descend on ‘bargain basement’ UK companies
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Facebook: Daily active users fall for first time in 18-year history
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Budget 2022: Can India spending spree boost Covid-hit economy?
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Cevian’s existential challenge for Vodafone
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Global chip shortage: Jaguar Land Rover loses £9m
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Sony to buy Destiny developer Bungie for $3.6bn
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Irn-Bru maker AG Barr raises profit forecast
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Tesco puts 1,600 jobs at risk as it ends overnight restocking
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Tesco looks to axe 1,000-plus roles in shift to cheaper daytime work
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Amazon doubles UK parcel lockers to take strain off delivery staff
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Colin the Caterpillar cake row crumbles
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Ryanair warns of ‘hugely uncertain’ end to Omicron-disrupted year
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Key Post Office deal agreed for future of cash
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Jaguar Land Rover narrows losses as production picks up
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Epic backed by 35 US states in Apple legal rematch
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Leading Vodafone shareholder signals support for activist campaign
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Tesco to shut down its Jack's discount stores
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National Insurance: Rise will squeeze budgets - CBI
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Activist Cevian pushes for sweeping overhaul at Vodafone
-
National Insurance: Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak confirm rise from April
-
Apple unveils AirTag safety guide amid stalker fears
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Capita sells IT services division Trustmarque for £111m
-
HP wins multibillion-dollar fraud case over Autonomy sale
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Return to the office must not harm women's careers, says Aviva boss
-
LG Energy Solution: Battery giant jumps in market debut
-
Tesco encourages shoppers and staff to keep wearing masks
-
Kwarteng: No U-turn on National Insurance tax rise
-
Apple sales soar despite chip supply shortages
-
Watchdog investigates £1.9bn National Express & Stagecoach tie-up
-
Sainsbury's and John Lewis asks shoppers and staff to keep wearing masks
-
Ocado deploys lightweight robots in battle with delivery start-ups
-
Marmite maker Unilever to cut 1,500 jobs worldwide
-
UK government borrowing drops as economy recovers
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Royal Mail to cut jobs amid ongoing postal delays
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Royal Mail to axe 700 jobs in overhaul that will hit profits
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Unilever: ice cream split is the cherry on top of lacklustre management reshuffle
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Unilever to cut 1,500 jobs in management shake-up
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Unilever plans to cut thousands of management jobs in growth drive
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The new bank on the block
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Major investor will target bosses at firms failing on climate
-
Rolls-Royce seeks bids for site to make small nuclear power plants
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John Lewis says it is wrong to cut sick pay for unjabbed staff
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Terry Leahy confident of Morrisons recovery as £6bn debt refinancing looms
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Toyota Land Cruiser customers in Japan face four-year wait
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Samsung pulls ad with drag queen after backlash
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Call of Duty to stay on Playstation
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Apple AirTags - 'A perfect tool for stalking'
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Primark sales stuck below pre-Covid levels
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Entain tightens full-year guidance despite tougher regulation
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Primark to cut 400 store management jobs
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Bankers told to return to desks as restrictions end
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Mr Kipling’s best ever Christmas brings rising profits for Premier Foods
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Terry Smith launches new attack on Unilever management
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BT to introduce inflation-busting price rises
-
City of London firms order workers back to the office
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Netflix faces rocky road after pandemic wins
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Unilever rules out increasing £50bn bid for GSK unit after backlash
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Sony slides on Microsoft-Activision Blizzard tie-up plan
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Facebook Messenger: The battle over end-to-end encryption
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Unilever says it will not increase £50bn bid for rival
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Morrisons confirms sick pay cut for unvaccinated staff
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How Nigeria succeeded in clipping Twitter's wings
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Microsoft plans to buy Call of Duty company Activision Blizzard for nearly $70bn
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How delivery apps created 'the Netflix of food ordering'
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British Gas pension cash used to buy Israeli spyware group NSO
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Unilever faces mounting investor backlash over bid for GSK consumer health unit
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Unilever spells out strategic direction after GSK rebuff
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Unilever looks set to continue pursuing £50bn-plus mega-merger
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Amazon halts plan to block UK Visa credit cards amid talks
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Currys: levelling up proves elusive goal for electrical retailer
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Marmite-owner Unilever makes three bids for GSK consumer goods arm
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Gamers help Currys through challenging Christmas
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Supply chain problems dent Christmas trading at Currys
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Pebbles get caught in Mars rover and other tech news
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Investors’ Chronicle: JD Sports, Knights, Games Workshop
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Care services struggle with Omicron staff-sickness spike
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KFC faces boycott in China over meal toy promotion
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Tesco and M&S enjoy strong Christmas but remain cautious over price rises
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Christmas sales soar for Marks & Spencer and Tesco
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M&S nudges up its profit guidance after booming Christmas
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Asos plans move to main market of London Stock Exchange
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Ocado and Next cut sick pay for unvaccinated isolating staff
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Twitter agrees to Nigeria's demands to end seven-month ban
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Apple removes Wordle clones from App Store
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NHS England questions cost of private hospital Covid deal
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British Gas owner Centrica warns high energy bills to last two years
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Premier Inn owner Whitbread readies price rises as inflation surges
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UK retailers upgrade profit forecasts after strong Christmas trading
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A year on, has Trump benefited from a Twitter ban?
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People devote third of waking time to mobile apps
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UK grocers/inflation: higher prices should mean better earnings
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Indian government to take stake in Vodafone Idea
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Heathrow Airport warns return to normal travel years away
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Many postmasters still in the dark over justice
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Buyout groups Bain and CVC team up for potential Boots bid
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Virgin Mobile and O2 users will not face EU roaming charges
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Resurgent M&S takes retail crown back from upstart online rivals
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Private health groups to help NHS England deal with Omicron surge
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Morrisons scraps 'use by' date on milk in favour of sniff test
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Ladbrokes claimed £102m furlough despite online boost
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Global chip shortage: Samsung expects its profits to jump by 52%
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Shell to proceed with share buybacks as higher gas prices boost trading
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France fines Google and Facebook over cookies
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Next predicts record profit but warns on inflation
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Next pushes up profit forecast after strong Christmas trading
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Next and Greggs raise prices as costs spiral
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Greggs appoints Roisin Currie as new chief executive
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Walgreens Boots Alliance lifts forecast on strong sales
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British farmers unhappy as Asda retracts beef promise
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Airline shares boosted by Omicron optimism
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Vodafone and EE delay EU roaming charges return
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Apple becomes first firm to hit $3tn market value
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City awaits first details of Omicron impact
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Burger King to sell vegan nuggets in bid to go 50% meat-free
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General Motors 90-year reign as top US car seller ends
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Scottish banking pilot offers hope to UK high streets without branches
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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Twitter bans congresswoman over Covid misinformation
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Covid: Nightingale surge hubs to be set up in eight hospitals, NHS England says
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Apple puts Indian iPhone factory 'on probation'
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Alexa tells 10-year-old girl to touch live plug with penny
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Omicron: Rising numbers of NHS staff off work because of Covid
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TikTok ousts Google to become favourite online destination
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Zee-Sony merger will create an Indian entertainment giant
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Wizz Air snaps up Gatwick slots from Norwegian
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Big tech names withdraw from Las Vegas CES conference
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City veteran Jan du Plessis nominated to lead UK accounting regulator
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Amazon-owned Twitch bans Amazon account after breast revealed on air
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GSK/Dave Lewis: heavyweight adds heft to consumer health demerger
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Fake Covid passes advertised for sale online
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UK donates 225 million stolen passwords to hack-checking site
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Amazon disrupts as UK couriers prepare for tough Christmas
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US Congress passes import ban on Chinese Uyghur region
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HSBC fined £64m for failures on anti-money laundering
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HSBC fined £64m for anti-money laundering failings
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HSBC fined £64m for anti-money laundering failings
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France travel ban: Ports and Eurostar busy ahead of Covid restrictions
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Rothermeres take back Daily Mail publisher
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Pearson appoints Silicon Valley veteran Omid Kordestani as chair
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Cineworld shares plunge by a third after $900m Cineplex damages ruling
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Console shortages: Why can't I buy the Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5?
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Currys warns of fewer shoppers due to Omicron
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Rothermere closes in on DMGT as large investor supports bid
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Global supply chain: Toyota extends Japan production stoppages
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Latest news updates: Apple reinstates mask requirement for US retail stores
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Ocado shares jump on legal victory in patent dispute
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Patrick Drahi’s Altice raises stake in BT to 18%
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Drahi raises BT stake but rules out bid
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BT: Billionaire Patrick Drahi raises stake to 18%
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National Express to buy Stagecoach for £470m
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Apple launches Android app to address AirTags tracker fears
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Stagecoach and National Express agree to merge
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Indian PM Modi's Twitter hacked with bitcoin tweet
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TV: Sony investment in Bad Wolf brings ambitions of growth
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HSBC and Wells Fargo to settle currency trades with blockchain
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Post Office scandal: Government to foot bill for postmasters' compensation
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Amazon criticised over safety at tornado-hit warehouse
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Royal Mail staff absences almost double level of 2018
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ABF says Primark trading ahead of forecasts
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Fast-fashion chain Primark says trading is better than expected
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Shell investors back moving HQ from Netherlands to UK
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Microsoft Teams bug blocked Android emergency call
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Global supply chain: Lego to build $1bn factory in Vietnam
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Covid: Manchester Airport Group calls for review of travel rules
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Amazon fined $1.2bn by Italian regulators
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Starbucks to get its first unionised US store since 1980s
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Tesco depot staff suspend pre-Christmas pay strikes
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Virgin Media O2 'completes' gigabit upgrade after two years
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Rohingya sue Facebook for $150bn over Myanmar hate speech
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Elliott attacks ‘history of underperformance’ at SSE
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Amazon services down for thousands of users
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Hacker named Bowser must pay Nintendo in piracy case
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Tesco: Distribution centre workers plan pre-Christmas strikes
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Sarah Gilbert: Next pandemic could be more lethal than Covid
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Ted Baker chair John Barton dies
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Uber prices could rise 20% after UK ruling
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Spar cyber attack hits more than 300 convenience stores
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Tesco faces threat of Christmas strike action by UK distribution staff
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Tesco: Pre-Christmas strikes planned by 6,200 depot staff
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Discovery in talks with BT Sport to hijack sale to DAZN
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DIY chain Wickes shrugs off rising costs
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Shell pulls out of Cambo oil field development
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Cambo: Jobs warning as Shell pulls out of oil field development
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Uber to pay $9m in sex-assault report settlement
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Shell: ditched Cambo project another bump on the road to net zero
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MailOnline publisher Martin Clarke to step down
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Walgreens lines up Goldman Sachs to explore options for UK’s Boots chain
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Disney appoints woman as chair for first time in 98-year history
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Facebook uncovers Chinese network behind fake expert
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Rothermeres raise their Daily Mail bid
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Rothermere sweetens bid to take Daily Mail publisher private
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HSBC chief warns post-Brexit fragmentation could raise costs
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Covid: Omicron fears cause wave of hotel cancellations
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Virgin Media outage hits UK TV viewers
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Banks fined over collusion in currency trading
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CD&R delays plan to raise £6.6bn debt to fund Morrisons buyout
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Shell pulls out of Cambo oil project in UK’s North Sea
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Covid booster: Hospitals and pharmacies urged to ramp up rollout
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Facebook reverses Kyle Rittenhouse policy
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Facebook owner Meta ordered by UK regulator to sell Giphy
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UK house prices hit a new high
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Morning-after pill: Call for Boots to cut price of emergency contraception
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Clarks shelves pay cut plans to end warehouse strike
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Microsoft Edge buy now pay later scheme met with criticism
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Coronavirus: Heathrow Airport opens dedicated red list country terminal
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Match settles legal fight with Tinder founders for $441m
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Amazon: Union election to be rerun after claims of foul play
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Boosterish easyJet points to ‘softening’ from Omicron
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National Grid and ScottishPower to pay record £158m settlement for cable project delay
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Parag Agrawal: India celebrates new Twitter CEO
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UK water monopolies in poor financial health, warns watchdog
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Twitter will remove images tweeted without consent
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Santander UK appoints Mike Regnier to replace Bostock as chief
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Nissan boss warns no end in sight to global chip shortage
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Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey steps down as chief executive
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Ghosn affair: The forgotten man in the Nissan scandal
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Watchdog questions effectiveness of Kickstart job placement scheme
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Amazon protests: 31 arrested as Extinction Rebellion targets retailer
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Browns of Chester: How a city is coping without Debenhams
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National Grid to probe high prices in key electricity market
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Passports: Delivery firm apologises for UK delays
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Protesters hit Amazon buildings on Black Friday
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Parcel firms 'failing to deliver on performance'
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Samsung chooses Texas as site of new $17bn chip plant
-
Apple digital-ID scheme delayed to 2022
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ITV seeks to renew lucrative horse-racing rights
-
Uber takes its first step into the cannabis market
-
Italy fines Apple and Amazon over Beats headphones
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Apple sues Israeli spyware firm NSO Group
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Smiths CEO defends conglomerate structure as GE and Toshiba break up
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Amazon India denies execs charged in drug smuggling case
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Homeless in Cornwall offered laptops by council
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Facebook and Instagram encryption plans delayed by Meta until 2023
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Latest news updates: Uber adds cannabis to its app for purchase and pick up
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Paul Dacre returns to Daily Mail
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HSBC faces struggle to attract bids from Big Four auditors
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Facebook tells LA police to stop spying on users with fake accounts
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Latest news updates: Ford scraps plans to produce an electric vehicle with Rivian
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Six million Sky routers had serious security flaw
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Mode backtracks on bitcoin cashback plan after retailers deny partnership
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Facebook gives users 'more control' over news feed
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Rothermere strikes at Daily Mail to usher in new chapter
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Daily Mail owner DMGT move to go private opposed by second investor
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Royal Mail to return £400m to investors after profits surge
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Royal Mail delivers Covid bonus for shareholders
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National Grid cashes in on energy crunch as subsea cables benefit
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Post Office scandal: 'It’s been a strange 15 years'
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CVC agrees €4.5bn deal to acquire Unilever tea business
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Clarks agrees to mediation in fire-and-rehire strike
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Dyson Award winners: Glaucoma glove and bottle scanner
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Hedge funds secure bulk of £300m recovered from Debenhams
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Top Barclays investors raise alarm over terms of Jes Staley’s exit
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Vaccine research among cyber attack targets
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Barclays: did you hear about Jes?
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Amazon to stop accepting Visa credit cards in UK
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Shell faces threat of Dutch ‘exit tax’ as relocation plan causes outcry
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Star Trek Discovery fans angry as new season is pulled days before launch
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Barclays/Jes Staley: pay-off may grate, but it remains on the cards
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Apple announces self-service repair scheme in win for campaigners
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Geordie Greig out as Daily Mail editor after three years
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LV steps up defence of Bain Capital offer
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Halo Infinite given early multiplayer launch for 20th anniversary
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Amazon to pay $500,000 for not sharing Covid data
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UK has Nvidia in an Arm-lock
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Shell tilts to London from Amsterdam in corporate overhaul
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Xbox 20th anniversary: 'Will we have TVs in 20 years time?'
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Shell plans to move headquarters to the UK
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Plantation conditions in spotlight as Unilever tea sale heats up
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Apple digital ID scheme comes with conditions and costs
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Bond film helps Cineworld sales return to pre-Covid levels in UK
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Cineworld: debt and disputes cloud a brighter picture
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Japanese giant Toshiba announces breakup plan
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AstraZeneca to target ‘modest profitability’ from vaccine
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Apple to fix iPhone 13 Face ID screen repair glitch
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Staley exchanged 1,200 emails with Epstein that included unexplained phrases
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Investors’ Chronicle: Halfords, JD Wetherspoon, ITV
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Elon Musk: Tesla boss sells $5bn of shares after Twitter poll
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Vodafone widens UK broadband footprint with capacity deals
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Vodafone to offer full fibre broadband to millions
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Clarks accused of using agency workers to cover strike
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Harry says he warned Twitter boss ahead of Capitol riot
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Apple v Epic: Court denies delay on App Store changes
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ITV shares surge on bright outlook for advertising sales
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Halfords urges UK government to train mechanics for shift to electric
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How fuddy-duddy M&S is trumping fast fashion
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BP and Aker look to sell stake in Norwegian joint venture
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Uber sued by Justice Department for overcharging disabled people
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Discount retailer Primark plans aggressive US expansion
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Primark says stock woes could persist until 2023
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Primark plans overseas expansion as margins bounce back
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Covid: What are the vaccine rules for NHS staff and can I get a booster?
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Barclays appoints Paul Compton sole head of investment bank
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ABF: Primark rollout says less than ramped up dividends
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JD Sports angry at secret filming of its boss
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JD Sports defends car-park meeting
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Tesla share price falls after Elon Musk's Twitter poll
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Abrdn/Interactive Investor: £1.5bn deal gives asset manager more than extra vowels
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Clarks chief steps down after only months in the role
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Mobiles were a ‘ball and chain’ for Dixons Carphone
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Twitter poll calls on Elon Musk to sell 10% stake in Tesla
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Budget: Millions of poor families hit, analysis finds
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Covid: Booster jabs to open earlier for booking in England
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Rothermeres’ Daily Mail bid frogmarches investors to the exit
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British Airways owner pins hopes on reopening of transatlantic routes
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Instagram post previews to return on Twitter
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Staley’s departure from Barclays reminds CEOs not to believe their own hype
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Investors’ Chronicle: Lok’n Store, FD Technologies, BP
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US Virgin Islands probes Barclays Epstein links
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Energy groups call for $3tn long duration storage push
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JD Sports furious after being forced to sell Footasylum
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BT updates savings target and trims spending outlook
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Currys teams up with Uber for 30-minute deliveries
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Sainsbury’s warns of reduced product choice as supply constraints hit Argos
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Facebook's metaverse plans labelled as 'dystopian' and 'a bad idea'
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Climate change: Facebook fails to flag denial, study finds
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Nintendo warns chip shortage will hit Switch sales
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Facebook to end use of facial recognition software
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Next warns sales will slow down over Christmas
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Next and Nationwide show exuberance ahead of squeeze
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Twitch streamer loses work because of her Squid Game name
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Next says higher sales to be absorbed by higher costs
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Microsoft Teams adds 3D avatars as it lays out metaverse ambitions
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Labour Party members' data hit by cyber incident
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Rothermeres make offer to take Daily Mail publisher private after 90 years
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Oil giant Shell says it needs oil to pay for green shift
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‘The fool doth think he is wise’
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Squid Game crypto token collapses in apparent scam
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BP benefits from rising oil prices
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Nicaragua accused of running internet troll farm
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Elon Musk says Tesla has not signed deal with Hertz
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Daily Mail owner DMGT nears pension deal
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Morrisons sorry for 'non-EU salt and pepper' chicken label
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BP profits rise amid soaring energy prices
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BP boosts buybacks as oil and gas prices create ‘cash machine’
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COP26: Bezos pledges $2bn for restoring nature
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Clegg: Facebook is mainly 'barbecues and bar mitzvahs'
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Netflix launches first games on smartphones
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Barclays chief Jes Staley to step down following Epstein investigation
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Barclays boss Jes Staley in shock exit angry at Epstein probe
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Ryanair set to cut winter fares to boost demand
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Jes Staley leaves Barclays to fight Epstein probe findings
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Jaguar Land Rover losses deepen after chip shortages
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Why Staley’s departure from Barclays still leaves questions for the bank
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New Barclays chief ‘Venkat’ emerges from Jes Staley’s shadow
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Sky Glass users complain of technical issues
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Who is the outgoing Barclays boss Jes Staley?
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Jes Staley’s Barclays legacy shattered by Epstein links
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Amazon to pay billions to prevent Christmas shortages
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Leading Shell investor rejects call for energy group to split
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Investors’ Chronicle: Schroders, Petrofac, HSBC
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Squid Game cryptocurrency rockets in first few days of trading
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NatWest profits surge despite money laundering charge
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Facebook and Meta: Vice president denies putting profits before safety
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Volvo shares accelerate on stock market debut
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The moment Facebook became Meta
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Budget 2021: Did you get what you wanted?
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Tax burden to rise by £3,000 per family, warns think tank
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Whistleblower: Facebook's response to child abuse 'inadequate'
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Budget 2021: There has been a shift in Tory philosophy - minister
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Shell beefs up promise to cut emissions in face of break-up calls
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'Agoraphobia makes you feel like a prisoner in your own home'
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Budget 2021: Millions will be worse off in 2022, says IFS
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Pikmin Bloom: Why Pokémon Go creators are working with Nintendo again
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Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak defends lowering domestic air duty
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Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak's claims fact-checked
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Will mortgages become more expensive? and other Budget questions
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Budget 2021: Surge in house prices predicted to slow
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Facebook changes its name to Meta in major rebrand
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Budget 2021: Burnley residents' messages for chancellor
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FirstGroup squeezes out activist via a share sale
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Budget 2021: Price rises could hit highest rate in 30 years, says forecaster
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Budget 2021: Eight ways Rishi Sunak's plans affect you
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Budget 2021: Prosecco and pint taxes to fall, red wine to rise
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Tech giants try distancing themselves from Facebook
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Budget 2021: Business rates cut for shops, restaurants and gyms
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Tax surcharge on UK bank profits cut to 3% in Budget
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UK small businesses want action on staff shortages and business rates
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UK government to invest £1.7bn in Sizewell C nuclear power station
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Twitter profits slump after settling long-running lawsuit
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Facebook earns $9bn despite whistleblower scandal
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Facebook: 'Financial interest to create a safe environment'
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Premier Inn owner Whitbread warns of staff shortages as demand recovers
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No VAT cut to household energy bills in the Budget
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Ikea buys former Topshop Oxford Circus flagship store
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Will coffee drinkers plump for potato milk?
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Premier Inn owner Whitbread spends £23m to retain staff
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Ikea buys landmark Topshop building in London
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Budget 2021: Sunak promises new post-Covid economy
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HSBC to buy back $2bn of stock as profit surges 74%
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Budget 2021: What do you want to change?
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Molly Russell's father meets Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen
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Co-op Bank snubbed in TSB takeover approach
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Scilly Isles' only remaining bank to close in 2022
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National Living Wage set to rise to £9.50 an hour
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HSBC: Quinn’s strong strategy offsets political perils
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Frances Haugen says Facebook is 'making hate worse'
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Budget 2021: What has already been announced?
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On the Beach accuses Ryanair of market abuse
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Frances Haugen tells MPs: 'Facebook makes hate worse'
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Budget 2021: Public sector workers set for pay rise, says Sunak
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Tesla surpasses $1 trillion valuation after Hertz order
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Budget 2021: What is it and when will it happen?
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Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak to pledge funding for T-levels
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Tesco website and app back up after hack attempt
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Budget about investing in public services - Sunak
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Budget 2021: NHS in England to receive £5.9bn to cut waiting lists
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Budget 2021: £2bn for new homes on derelict or unused land
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Go Ape adopts John Lewis employee-owned model
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Will Apple be the last US tech giant left in China?
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Budget 2021: English city regions to get £6.9bn for public transport
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Twitter says Online Safety Bill needs more clarity
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UK shop sales continue to fall in September
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Holiday Inn owner IHG boosted by staycations as Covid concerns linger
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Budget 2021: Six things that could affect you
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Inside the John Lewis nightmare
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Barclays quarterly profit more than doubles as investment bank fees surge
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Barclays’ profits boosted by surge in investment banking fees
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Trump to launch new social media platform TRUTH Social
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PG Tips and Cornetto maker Unilever warns prices will rise
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SFO granted year-long postponement to G4S trial
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Unilever raises prices as inflationary pressure bites
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Barclays: bullish market trends but no premium valuation
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British entrepreneur sells company to Twitter
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Amazon sees fresh push to unionise in New York
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Squid Game helps Netflix subscriptions pick up
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UK cost of living increases dip in September
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Burberry poaches Versace’s British boss
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Facebook fined a record £50m by UK competition watchdog
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Mini nuclear reactors vie for key role in UK’s push to hit climate targets
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Tesco opens its first checkout-free store
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Apple unveils new computer chips amid shortage
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Amazon, Ikea and Unilever pledge zero-carbon shipping by 2040
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Morrisons: Shareholders approve £7bn takeover deal
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Facebook settles US worker discrimination claims
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Facebook to hire 10,000 in EU to work on metaverse
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Ford to make electric car parts at Halewood plant
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Morrisons takeover: Bradford retail giant in the bagging area
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Amazon offers bonuses of up to £3,000 in run-up to Christmas
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Facebook denies weak performance on hateful content
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Matalan profits rebound despite supply disruption
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Amazon's Jeff Bezos 'may have lied to Congress'
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Apparently, it's the next big thing. What is the metaverse?
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Courier boss says UK Christmas shopping has started early
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Apple takes down Quran app in China
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Microsoft Chief Digital Officer tops Powerlist
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Currys boss eyes high street bargain
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Facebook whistleblower claims checked for breach of UK law
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Neighbour wins privacy row over smart doorbell and cameras
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Microsoft shutting down LinkedIn in China
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Facebook helps AI take a first-person view of life
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CEO Secrets: 'No need to convince the haters you're worthy'
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Apple shares drop on iPhone 13 production fears
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Amazon drivers look to sue for compensation over rights
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Budget: Little room for more spending, says IFS
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Why does the internet keep breaking?
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Tesco recalls own-brand chest and cold remedy
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Asos boss exits as firm warns profits to plunge
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Asos changes up its chief executive
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Asos warns profits could fall by a third as chief executive leaves
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Smart headbands claim to make people calmer. Do they work?
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Facebook whistleblower to appear before UK Parliament
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Pregnant women urged to get Covid vaccine by NHS England
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Silenced no more: A new era of tech whistleblowing?
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Asos: trouble shooter needed to handle fast fashion slowdown
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'Work has been therapy for my mental health'
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Latest news updates: Global chip shortage boosts Samsung Electronics to record sales
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Royal Mail moves further into Canada
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Legal action over alleged Uber facial verification bias
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Samsung apologises for Russian app download error
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Former Tesco boss Dave Lewis to advise on supply chain crisis
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Facebook to act on illegal sale of Amazon rainforest
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Facebook apologises as services including Instagram hit again
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Refund probe into Ryanair and BA dropped
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UK drops BA and Ryanair probe into Covid refunds for passengers
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Sky launches streaming TV with no satellite dish
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BA pilots back deal to open new lower-cost subsidiary at Gatwick
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Amazon opens first UK non-food store
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Tesco chief defends sector’s pay record as retailer’s profits soar
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Latest news updates: UK regulators probe French Connection auditors Mazars
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Tesco shrugs off supply concerns as sales surge
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Bullish Tesco defies supply chain crunch and cost pressures
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Overseas workers only way to solve shortages, says Next boss
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National Grid chief signals tighter winter electricity supplies
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Facebook harms children and weakens democracy: ex-employee
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UK regulators probe Mazars over French Connection audit
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Whistleblower breaks Facebook secrecy wall, MP says
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Windows 11 launches with redesigned start menu
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Greggs raises annual forecast despite supply pressures
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Melrose hit by carmaker supply chain problems
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Greggs warns of staff shortages and rising costs
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Facebook down: Zuckerberg apologises for six-hour outage
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What happened to Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram?
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Facebook and Instagram outage: How did it affect influencers?
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'The buck stops with Mark' - whistleblower blasts Facebook's aversion
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Facebook 'prioritises safety above profit'
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Tesco banks on cash returns to reignite share price
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Frances Haugen: Facebook whistleblower reveals identity
-
Labour shortages extend to professional services
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Morrisons chair promises 'good Christmas' for shoppers
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Making Facebook safer means less money - whistleblower
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Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram back after outage
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Budget Ukrainian airline swaps high heels for trainers
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Leahy lined up to become Morrisons chair after takeover
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CD&R triumphs in £10bn Morrisons battle
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Morrisons: US firm wins auction to take over supermarket chain
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Black Widow: Disney and Scarlett Johansson settle lawsuit
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Petrol: BP says UK fuel shortages seem to be stabilising
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PizzaExpress optimistic as it presses on with new openings
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Investors’ Chronicle: Next, Mortgage Advice Bureau, AG Barr
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Advertisers desert embattled Ozy Media after chairman quits
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Researchers find Apple Pay, Visa contactless hack
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'Google' is most searched word on Bing, Google says
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Facebook grilled over mental-health impact on kids
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Leicester City and JD Sports merchandise probe
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Macy's sues to stop Amazon using famous New York billboard
-
Next warns of staff shortages and price rises
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Upbeat Next says outlook better than ‘for many years’
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Next forecasts highest annual profit since 2016
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Frasers: New boss of Sports Direct group could net £100m
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Amazon offers bonuses to attract 20,000 temporary staff
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Deliveroo launches ‘Hop’ rapid grocery service with Morrisons
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Ford announces $11.4bn investment in electric vehicle plants
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Outlook bleak for drivers as petrol prices surge, says RAC
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Microsoft says failed TikTok acquisition was 'strangest thing'
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Amazon announces Astro the home robot
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Morrisons supermarket workers win first round in equal pay battle
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Aldi says deliveries normal despite lorry driver shortage
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Customers of collapsed Green to move to Shell Energy
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Instagram for kids paused after backlash
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UK start-up plans worlds longest subsea electric cable with Morocco
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Facebook Files: 5 things leaked documents reveal
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Nike and Costco warn of product shortages and delays
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Vauxhall Motors plans Luton job losses amid chip crisis
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NHS Scotland's 'biggest crisis' in five charts
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John Lewis faces staff backlash over senior bonuses
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The UK faces an energy crisis. Could nuclear play a vital role?
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Apple threatened Facebook ban over slavery posts on Instagram
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BP closes some sites due to lorry driver shortage
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Apple bans Fortnite from App Store during Epic Games legal battle
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Catalogue of errors led to £1bn of state pension underpayments
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Lithuania urges people to throw away Chinese phones
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Ofwat to launch fresh hunt for new chair
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National Express in talks to buy smaller rival Stagecoach
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National Express in talks to buy Stagecoach
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National Express in talks to buy transport rival Stagecoach
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Streaming service DAZN in advanced talks to buy BT Sport
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Sky plans to launch its own smart TVs in battle with streaming services
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UK gas crisis/Centrica: incumbents pick up the pieces of failed challenger policy
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Long Covid less common than feared - ONS study
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Next deal keeps Gap brand alive in the UK
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Gen Z battles to bring back unions, one Starbucks at a time
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THG to spin off its beauty business
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Co-op to start selling groceries on Amazon Prime
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John Lewis says restoring staff bonus is ‘not impossible’
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John Lewis charters ships to ensure Christmas stock arrives
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Dowden to defend Channel 4 sell-off in face of criticism by advertisers
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Incoming BP executive urges dialogue to speed up clean energy transition
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John Lewis to create thousands of Christmas jobs
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Primark seeks to woo eco-conscious consumers with sustainability drive
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Facebook under fire over secret teen research
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Firms fined over 'frustrating' nuisance messages
-
Asos and Primark set out new green pledges
-
Microsoft's passwordless plans lets users switch to app-based login
-
Deathloop reviews: 'Ingenious' shooter is a contender for game of the year
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Apple rushes to block 'zero-click' iPhone spyware
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Investment banks accelerate efforts to automate junior ‘grunt work’
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Ocado says delivery driver wage rise to cost it up to £5m
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Ocado UK warehouse fire to shave £10m from profits
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CD&R wins over Morrisons pension trustees with property pledge
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Why Iceland’s volcanoes may aid future Mars exploration
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JD Sports hits record profits
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Tesco launches new refillable shopping with 88 products
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Israel-Palestinian Facebook posts need 'bias' review
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Apple iPhone 13 brings portrait mode for video
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Primark sales recover despite Delta variant and ‘pingdemic’ hit
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Primark says leggings still popular as comfort rules
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Apple iPhone risk from powerful motorbike vibrations
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Epic appeals against Apple App Store ruling
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Sorrell’s S4 Capital raises revenue forecasts for third time this year
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Tesco zero-waste trial launches at 10 stores in England
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Ryanair: Holiday prices likely to rise sharply soon
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Twitter to label 'good' bot accounts
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Moulding’s property play raises uncomfortable questions for THG
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Channel 4 privatisation puts suppliers’ jobs outside London at risk
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UK growth slows sharply
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Playstation Showcase 2021: What we learned
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The UK’s top 100 entrepreneurs
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Apple dealt major blow in Epic Games trial
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'Anti-radiation' phone stickers still sold on Amazon
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Facebook accused of allowing sexist job advertising
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Morrisons warns driver shortage will raise prices
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Morrisons seeks to blunt impact of food price rises
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888 agrees to buy William Hill European business
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PayPal raises fees between UK and Europe
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Ford is latest firm to stop making cars in India
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Ray-Ban Stories: Facebook reveals its video camera glasses
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Ikea in talks to buy former Topshop flagship store
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Amazon offers to pay college fees for 750,000 US staff
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Social care tax rise: MPs to hold Commons vote later
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Morrison in talks with Takeover Panel over competing offers
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Morrisons takeover battle to go to auction next month
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Amazon pays £492m in UK tax as sales surge to £20.6bn
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Halfords and Dunelm warn over shortages of goods and labour
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Twitter tests bigger pictures in timeline
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Social care tax rise: Boris Johnson wins Commons vote
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Netflix to continue with BBFC age ratings after successful trial
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National Insurance rise could hit economy, business groups warn
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Social care reform plans facing Tory tax backlash
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National Insurance: Will tax cut save me money?
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Facebook apology as AI labels black men 'primates'
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Privatisation threatens Channel 4 move outside London, says CEO
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Social care: Plans for reform in England likely this week - sources
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Serious Fraud Office probes telecoms giant O2
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National Insurance: Minister refuses to deny reports of tax hike for social care
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Apple delays plan to scan iPhones for child abuse
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Apple employees make US labour watchdog complaints
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Afghanistan: Facebook says it helped people flee, including staff
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JD Sports perplexed by Footasylum deal knockback
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CMC Markets hit by lower market volatility
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JD Sports dealt fresh blow over Footasylum deal
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TV production companies fear Channel 4 privatisation threatens ‘indy’ scene
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Amazon offers punctual staff £50 for turning up
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Apple to allow Netflix-type apps a sign-up link
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Vauxhall Motors warns chip shortage to last months
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WHSmith warns of tough 2021 but better 2022
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Former HSBC boss John Flint to run new UK infrastructure bank
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Wetherspoons runs low on beer amid driver shortage
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Amazon to recruit 55,000 staff for expansion drive
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Twitter tests safety mode feature to silence abuse
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Nike is giving its head office staff a week's break
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Tokyo 2020: Toyota restarts driverless vehicles after accident
-
Ryanair predicts rapid rebound in airline travel
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Apple makes App Store concession on payments
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Apple chief executive Tim Cook gets $750m payout
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Apple tweaks app pay rules in $100m settlement
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Morrisons calls for action on lorry driver dearth
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British Airways hopes it’s third time lucky for low-cost plan
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Uber and union bosses to meet after landmark deal on workers' rights
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Covid-19: NHS England prepares jabs plan for 12-15-year-olds
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Sports Direct owner's new boss offered potential £100m bonus
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Gadget reviews: Smart cool boxes and neck fans
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Redditch firm defends sale of human breast milk
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NHS blood test tube shortage set to worsen
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British Airways plans new low-cost short-haul business at Gatwick
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Mr Kipling maker Premier Foods offers staff hybrid working
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Tesco and Iceland bosses warn over Christmas supplies
-
Airbnb offers free accommodation for 20,000 Afghan refugees
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Airbnb offers free accommodation for 20,000 Afghan refugees
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Covid: Most popular Facebook link in US spread vaccine doubt
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Bitcoin comes to UK PayPal - but not for payments
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Apple delays recalling staff to the office until 2022
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London council worker's bus odyssey sparks Twitter storm
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Facebook moves to protect Afghan users' accounts amid Taliban takeover
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Trustees warn Morrisons takeover would ‘materially weaken’ pension schemes
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Amazon offers £1,000 joining bonus for new UK staff
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Hester appointed chair of easyJet
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London council worker's bus odyssey sparks Twitter storm
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Bitcoin comes to UK PayPal - but not for payments
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Covid: Most popular Facebook link in US spread vaccine doubt
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Facebook moves to protect Afghan users' accounts amid Taliban takeover
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Sky Broadband says online access problems resolved
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Apple delays recalling staff to the office until 2022
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Future of petrol pumps fuels Morrisons bid battle
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Former Netflix staffers charged for making $3m from insider trading
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Chip shortage: Toyota to cut global production by 40%
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Amazon Alexa: Woman used smart speaker to tell ex's lover to go
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Facebook reveals most-seen posts are inane questions, not politics
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Lizzo: Facebook and Instagram remove abusive comments from singer's accounts
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Amazon 'planning to open department stores in US'
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Private equity firm CD&R raises bid in battle for Morrisons
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Morrisons backs US firm's improved £7bn takeover offer
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Twitter tests 'misleading' post report button for first time
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Apple censors engraving service, report claims
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40 million T-Mobile customers hit by US data breach
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Afghanistan: Facebook continues ban of Taliban-related content
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Adam Crozier to take over as BT chair as it awaits Altice move
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Former ITV boss Adam Crozier appointed new chairman of BT
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BT Group/Adam Crozier: this operator will need more than smoothness
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Streaming service DAZN seeks to shake up TV sport
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Bike maker Raleigh eyes move into electric courier sector
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HSBC increases Singapore wealth focus with Axa deal
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Airlines reroute flights from Afghan airspace
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Don't ignore cancer signs, says new NHS England boss
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Lord of the Rings: Amazon moves show to UK from New Zealand
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Lee Jae-yong: Samsung heir released from prison on parole
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Apple regrets confusion over 'iPhone scanning'
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Aviva to return ‘at least’ £4bn to shareholders
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Cineworld considers US listing as pandemic worries persist
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Pret a Manger makes staff pay cuts permanent
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Shell pays $111m over 1970s oil spill in Nigeria
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Aviva chief moves quickly and buys more critical time
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KFC warns menu items missing due to supply issues
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Competition watchdog says Facebook could have to sell Giphy
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Facebook removes anti-vax influencer campaign
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Morrisons to give workers Boxing Day off
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Post Office to fight six appeals in IT scandal
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Z Fold 3: Samsung aims to take folding phones mainstream
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Social media abuse: Twitter says UK 'by far' main origin of comments after Euro 2020 final
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Twitter algorithm prefers slimmer, younger, light-skinned faces
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Amazon to pay out over defective third party goods
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Morrisons takeover battle extended as CD&R given more time to bid
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Ocado Group offers staff remote working abroad
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Vodafone to bring back roaming charges from January
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Australia’s Macquarie buys £1bn majority stake in Southern Water
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Apple defends new photo scanning child protection tech
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Apple criticised for system that detects child abuse
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BT taps Adam Crozier as new chair
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Apple to scan iPhones for child sex abuse images
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Investors’ Chronicle: Greggs, BP, Direct Line
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Morrisons agrees to raised £6.7bn takeover offer from Fortress
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Fortress ups stakes in Morrisons bidding war
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Snickers Spain pulls TV advert after homophobia accusations
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Coronavirus latest: Amazon and JPMorgan to require masks in the workplace
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John Lewis on ‘named and shamed’ list for breaching minimum wage
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Mike Ashley to step down from leading Sports Direct Group
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Daily Mail owner agrees sale of disaster analytics unit to Moody’s
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Facebook: Damian Collins and US politicians criticise data ban
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Amazon delays office return until 2022 as Covid spreads
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The downfall of Nissan's Carlos Ghosn: An insider's view
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Facebook and academics row over data access
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CEO Secrets: Airbnb boss shares his business advice
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Twitter works with news sites to tackle disinformation
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Official recommends rerun in Amazon union fight
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BP launches $1.4bn cash return to shareholders as profits beat expectations
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Greggs to create 500 jobs as it plans 100 more stores
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BP raises dividend and announces share buyback to win back investors
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Domino’s and Greggs boosted by appetite for delivery
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Banking giant HSBC sees first half profit more than double
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HSBC profits surge to $5.1bn as global economic gloom lifts
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Meggitt agrees sale to US rival Parker Hannifin
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HSBC: Asian wealth managers command hire power
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Sky News Australia barred for week by YouTube over Covid misinformation
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UK banks scramble to meet demand for mortgages
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British Airways owner IAG sets out plan to increase flights
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British Airways owner IAG to ramp up flights
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More detailed data released on Covid in hospitals
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British Airways owner IAG outlines plans to increase flights
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Amazon hit with $886m fine for alleged data law breach
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Facebook, Google expect jabs for office return
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Uber slides over reports SoftBank selling 45 million shares
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Shell increases returns to shareholders as profits surge
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Netflix US cast and crew must be vaccinated to work
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Older Kindles may lose internet connection, Amazon warns
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M&G joins ‘no’ camp on Fortress bid for Morrisons
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Shareholder dissent grows over Morrisons takeover bid
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Amazon predicts slower sales growth as Covid boost eases
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Scarlett Johansson sues Disney over streaming of Black Widow
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ITV urges UK government to exempt TV workers from quarantine
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Barclays profit rebounds as pandemic fears fade
-
Honda workers in Swindon to face 'reality check' after it closes
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Barclays boosted by UK recovery
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Singapore’s GIC teams up with Fortress on £9.5bn Morrisons bid
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NHS England appoints first female chief executive
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Why Silchester’s real beef with Morrisons deal boils down to price
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Former eBay supervisor jailed for cyber-stalking critics
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Facebook warns growth set to slow 'significantly'
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Moonpig shares slip as outlook underwhelms
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Tesco offers £1,000 joining bonus for HGV lorry drivers
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Twitter accused of inaction on anti-Semitic tweets
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HSBC accused of ‘blatant and indefensible’ forex fraud by ex-client
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Morrisons' shareholder will not back takeover bid
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Tech giants' profits soar as pandemic boom continues
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Ryanair reports loss but nudges up passenger number forecasts
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Amazon Bitcoin job ad boosts cryptocurrency surge
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Tesco Bank to close all its current accounts
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Jaguar Land Rover owner Tata Motors feels chip shortage strain
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Twitter and Snap add users as restrictions ease
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Zuckerberg wants Facebook to become online 'metaverse'
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British Gas profits more than double after colder first half
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Twitter trials upvote and downvote buttons
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Post Office scandal: Postmasters to get up to £100,000
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Unilever faces biggest cost rises in a decade, warns chief executive
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Bankers and advisers to collect £300m from planned Morrisons takeover
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Commerzbank takes €200m hit from botched IT project
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Major websites hit by global outage
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Coronavirus latest: Houston and Philadelphia recommend indoor mask wearing
-
Netflix to include mobile games for subscribers
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Upbeat Next lifts profits guidance, pays special dividend and repays business rates relief
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Next raises profit and sales forecast as lockdown savings are unleashed
-
Royal Mail parcel volumes fall as shops reopen
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Next shoppers splurge on summer clothes as weather heats up
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'Catastrophic' backlog at driving licence body, warns union
-
BP: Lorry driver shortages closing some sites temporarily
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Straight-talking Next offers few certainties but wins on clarity
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British man arrested in Spain over Twitter hack
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National Grid faces being stripped of energy system management role
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Apollo drops plans to launch rival bid for Morrisons
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Prospect of Morrisons bidding war recedes
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China says Microsoft hacking accusations fabricated by US and allies
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US private equity group Apollo joins Fortress to bid for Morrisons
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Twitter suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene over 'misleading' Covid posts
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HMV backs High Street with plans for 10 new stores
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Biden rows back on Facebook 'killing people' comment
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Apple delays return to office as Covid cases rise
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Nike trainer output at key factory hit by Covid outbreak
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Israel PM warns Ben & Jerry's owner Unilever of consequences over sales ban
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Israel warns Unilever over Ben & Jerry’s ice cream boycott
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Keep your router out of the sun, Virgin Media warns
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Barclays names new heads of investment banking amid deal boom
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Thousands of orders cancelled after Ocado robot fire
-
Post Office Horizon scandal: More subpostmasters cleared
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China accused of cyber-attack on Microsoft Exchange servers
-
Wind energy CEOs warn G20 leaders over climate targets
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Why was my tweet about football labelled abusive?
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Exxon and Shell join Scottish carbon capture project
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Uber will continue to require riders to wear masks
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National Food Strategy: Tax sugar and salt and prescribe veg, report says
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Nissan and Rolls-Royce hit as staff forced to isolate
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National Food Strategy: 'Junk food cycle must be broken'
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Sainsbury's and Tesco to encourage mask-wearing from Monday
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Asos sales slow as travel restrictions limit need for holiday wardrobe
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Clippy returns - as an emoji
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National Food Strategy: 'Let cooking teachers do what they're good at'
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How a private equity buyer could make the most of Morrisons
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Waterstones to encourage shoppers to wear masks in stores
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John Lewis and Waitrose plan to cut 1,000 jobs
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Facebook adds 'expert' feature to groups
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Microsoft announces Windows 365, a subscription cloud PC
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Climate change: Technology boosts efforts to curb tree loss in Amazon
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Amazon rolls out encryption for Ring doorbells
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BP takes full control of US fuel station business
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Liquidators bring down the curtain on Philip Green’s fashion empire
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Ex-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn: How I escaped Japan in a box
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'Business has boomed but it doesn't mean we're coping'
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Daily Mail: Rothermere family considers bid to take news group private
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Rothermeres consider taking Daily Mail owner DMGT private
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Thames Tideway seeks rise in water bills to cushion London sewer delays
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Toyota halts donations to Republican election objectors
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Holiday firms launch legal action over travel lists
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Southern Water fined record £90m for dumping raw sewage
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Microsoft pays staff $1,500 for work in pandemic
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How de-cluttering grew Facebook Marketplace to 1bn users
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German carmakers fined over emissions 'cartel'
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Apple founder Steve Wozniak backs right-to-repair movement
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Vauxhall owner Stellantis to invest €30bn in electric vehicles
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Euro 2020: ITV sorry for Apple TV streaming issue
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Covid: Heathrow to trial fast-tracking vaccinated arrivals
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Global chip shortage: Samsung forecasts 53% jump in quarterly profit
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Microsoft fixes critical PrintNightmare bug
-
Shell: dividend dither sends muddled message
-
Trump sues Twitter, Google and Facebook alleging 'censorship'
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Vauxhall UK plant safe with electric vehicle plan
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Ocado chief says pandemic has changed consumer habits ‘for good’
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Shopping getting back to normal, say Sainsbury's and Ocado
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Jaguar Land Rover halves sales expectations as chip shortage bites
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British Airways data-breach compensation claim settled
-
Nintendo Switch OLED Model gets an upgraded screen
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Ministers to seek assurances over Morrisons takeover
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Pentagon cancels $10bn 'Jedi' contract
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Jeff Bezos steps down as Amazon boss
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Morrisons: Bidding war looms for supermarket as rivals circle
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Apollo considers launching a bid for Morrisons
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Barclays stops UK clients from sending funds to Binance
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Mark Gifford: ‘I knew it was never going to be an easy situation’
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John Lewis plans to build 10,000 rental homes
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Morrisons: Supermarket agrees £6.3bn takeover
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Debenhams former chair blames Mike Ashley for scuppering rescue
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The Amazon sellers who sold up and became millionaires
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Clarks workers consider strike over fire-and-rehire
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Parents of children called Alexa challenge Amazon
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Coronavirus latest: Ryanair and Wizz Air passenger numbers pick up but remain below pre-Covid levels
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Microsoft’s Windows 11 blue screen of death to become black
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Facebook tests extremist content warning messages
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Vauxhall set to announce Ellesmere Port electric van
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Spin off MailOnline to liberate the Daily Mail
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Nissan announces major UK electric car expansion
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High street revival boosts JD Sports and Primark
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Primark and Gap show diverging fortunes on UK high street
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Four reasons why Gap is closing its shops in the UK
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Twitter 'troll' to pay Stephen Nolan six-figure sum in damages
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JD Sports investors remove remuneration committee head from board
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Dixons Carphone online sales surge
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Twitter India named in two more police cases
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Amazon launches 'child-friendly' smart speaker in UK
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Gap to close all 81 stores in UK and Ireland
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Jack Dorsey: Unpicking Twitter boss's passion for Nigeria
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Greggs reports ‘stronger’ recovery than anticipated
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Greggs' sales recovery stronger than expected
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Nissan to create thousands of UK jobs in battery investment
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Apple lists products that pose risk to pacemakers
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Facebook joins $1 trillion club after anti-trust victory
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BT and OneWeb sign rural broadband deal
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Covid-19: NHS Test and Trace weaknesses remain, says watchdog
-
Bob Dudley and Len Blavatnik reunite at LyondellBasell
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Nike boss defends firm’s business in China
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Toshiba: Scandal-hit chairman ousted by investors
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Amazon and Google probed over efforts to stop fake reviews
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US private equity group expected to raise offer for UDG Healthcare
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Is Windows 11 the beginning of the end for Skype?
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Ocado wins damages from co-founder over information theft
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Apple claims 'sideloading' apps is 'serious' security risk
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BlackRock and Citadel cut Morrisons bets after share price surge
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Microsoft unveils Windows 11 operating system
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Poundland says tenth of products are not a pound
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Fortnite: UK band Easy Life to play virtual gig
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Morrisons investor Silchester pays £110m to 17 partners
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Leasehold campaigners welcome new changes
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Jaguar Land Rover to overhaul supply chain to avoid factory closures
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Smart devices for babies and parents tested
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Lego plans to sell bricks from recycled bottles in two years
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Bumble closes to give 'burnt-out' staff a week's break
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Facebook's VR ads test loses first game after backlash
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Tinder boss says Covid changed how we swipe right
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Channel 4 pushes back against privatisation after record results
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Weetabix workers suspend strike action at Northamptonshire sites
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Post Office scandal: 'I just forgot how to laugh'
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Apple Daily: HK pro-democracy paper says it will decide closure by Friday
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Analysts expect more bids for Morrisons
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Morrisons' share price soars 28% on takeover offer
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Legal and General slams Morrisons bid as shares surge
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German watchdog probes Apple's market dominance
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Morrisons bid highlights the tricky business of stakeholder M&A
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Gupta-owner Jaguar Land Rover supplier in talks with lenders
-
Morrisons shares surge after approach from Clayton, Dubilier & Rice
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Morrisons says it rejected £8.7bn bid from Clayton, Dubilier & Rice
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Morrisons rejects £5.5bn offer from US private equity firm
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Tesco makes solid start to its financial year
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Pandemic shopping trends unwind for Tesco as sales growth slows
-
Facebook tests ads in virtual reality headsets
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Privatising Channel 4: the not-so-great, half-baked British sell-off
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HSBC takes $3bn hit to exit French retail business
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Fake ads on Facebook spoil real life fairy story
-
Halfords warns of bike supply challenges as cycle boom continues
-
Flight of the Sky Lion: 'Like VR but without the headset'
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Airbnb reportedly pays tourist $7m after rape
-
Made.com makes its London debut
-
John Lewis boss says young staff lack basic numeracy skills
-
Ryanair and Manchester Airports Group take action over travel lists
-
Ryanair to sue UK government over border policy
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Apple and Google investigated by UK competition body
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Windows 10 to be retired in 2025, as new OS unveils
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Billionaire Mackenzie Scott gives away £2bn more
-
E3 2021: Nintendo shows off more Zelda Breath of the Wild 2
-
Carlos Ghosn: US father and son admit role in Nissan chief's escape
-
Vodafone picks Samsung for 5G network
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JD Sports chairman rejects criticism of £4.3m bonus
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‘Rotten culture’ pervaded HSBC forex desk, High Court trial hears
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JD Sports faces investor backlash over boss's bonus
-
E3 2021: Microsoft shows off Halo Infinite, Starfield and Forza Horizon 5
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Covid: Cardiff Airport saw biggest drop in passengers in UK
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US lawmakers introduce bills targeting Big Tech
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Half of fast fashion made of new plastics, finds report
-
Frasers and Boots frustrate landlords with hardball rent talks
-
Altice bets on UK fibre with £2bn BT stake
-
Adults turning to toys in lockdown drives model railway sales
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France's second biggest telecoms firm buys 12% of BT
-
Facebook remote working plan extended to all staff for long term
-
John Lewis to offer equal parental leave to all staff
-
Morrisons boss suffers huge revolt over £1.7m bonus
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G7 tax deal: What is it and are Amazon and Facebook included?
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Facebook developing smartwatch with AR control
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Morrisons suffers biggest UK pay revolt this year
-
Starbucks faces drinks ingredients shortage in US
-
'We will lose £1,300 unless we get flight refund'
-
Competition regulator probes Ryanair and BA over refund refusals
-
Shell promises to accelerate shift to low carbon
-
Cevian builds stake in Aviva to press for cost cuts and £5bn payout
-
Apple pays millions in iPhone-repair explicit photo case
-
Jeff Bezos and brother to fly to space in Blue Origin flight
-
Apple employees rally against office working plan
-
Staveley’s PCP refused appeal in Barclays Qatar lawsuit
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iOS15: Apple continues privacy war with app tracker reports
-
Microsoft says error caused 'Tank Man' Bing censorship
-
Pret vs Greggs: who will win the battle for lunch?
-
Facebook probed by UK and EU competition watchdogs
-
HSBC splits Asia leadership as it increases focus on China
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Apple updates AirTags after stalking fears
-
Facebook suspends Trump accounts for two years
-
Amazon beefs up Covid testing capabilities
-
China accuses Western firms over 'harmful' kids' goods
-
The Englishman trying to save American bookstores from Amazon
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Pennon buys rival Bristol Water for £425m
-
Tesco staff win legal argument in equal pay fight
-
ECJ rules in favour of Tesco store staff in equal pay claim
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Apple wants staff back in offices by September
-
Twitter Blue subscription service launches in Australia and Canada
-
Alaska: Biden to suspend Trump Arctic drilling leases
-
Amazon warehouse injuries '80% higher' than competitors, report claims
-
Covid-19: Red list arrivals terminal opens at Heathrow Airport
-
Ocado weighs retail opportunities beyond the UK
-
eBay sellers can no longer use PayPal under new terms
-
Sub-postmasters launch legal bid to be classed as workers
-
Clarks sets sights on challenging Dr Martens after revamp
-
Twitter: Social media giant lists new 'Blue' subscription service
-
Russian hackers target aid groups in new cyber-attack, says Microsoft
-
Frome couple lose savings in Royal Mail text scam
-
Nike says it split with Neymar over sexual assault investigation
-
Amazon offers 'wellness chamber' for stressed staff
-
BT joins race for UK’s National Lottery licence after Sisal deal
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Passengers refused boarding amid testing confusion
-
Microsoft president: Orwell’s 1984 could happen in 2024
-
HSBC withdraws from US retail banking
-
Twitter fears for freedom of expression in India
-
James Bond to stay on the big screen after Amazon deal
-
HSBC: US exit shows bank is delivering on promises, slowly
-
Amazon construction site paused again as another noose found
-
Airbnb extends worldwide party ban until end of summer
-
Millions cannot afford water bills, says watchdog
-
M&S to close 30 more shops as Ocado deal pays off
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M&S steps up overhaul of store estate after £209m loss
-
'Irresponsible' London Underground Bitcoin advert banned
-
Nissan 'in talks to build huge UK battery factory'
-
Amazon buys Hollywood studio MGM for $8.45bn
-
Shell: Netherlands court orders oil giant to cut emissions
-
Uber recognises union for first time in landmark deal
-
Tech giants fight 'cloud wars' deep in the ocean
-
Airbnb boss: 'Cornwall's more popular than London'
-
Deleted police records were on outdated 1970s IT system
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Amazon accused of unfair pricing policies by Washington DC
-
Cineworld upbeat after return of film lovers
-
Cineworld reopening boosted by demand for Peter Rabbit 2
-
Warning of Weetabix shortage amid 'fire and rehire' strike row
-
Eight arrests in Royal Mail text scam investigation
-
Three years of GDPR: the biggest fines so far
-
Epic v Apple: What have we learned?
-
National Crime Agency involved in Gupta bank probe, BoE governor says
-
Made.com set for £1bn London float
-
No tea and biscuits but in-person annual meetings are back
-
Leonard Blavatnik named UK's richest person with £23bn fortune
-
Tinder tweak urges people to think before sending abuse
-
Car buyers still sceptical about going electric, says Ford boss
-
Heathrow Airport to open terminal for 'red list' arrivals
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Apple v Epic: Tim Cook appears on the stand in Epic legal row
-
Amazon shuts US construction site as nooses found
-
Royal Mail withholds outlook because of uncertainty over parcel demand
-
Annual profits more than double at Royal Mail
-
National Grid joins forces with RWE to target US offshore wind
-
Farewell (again) to Microsoft's Internet Explorer
-
Twitter finds racial bias in image-cropping AI
-
Apple criticised for storing data inside China
-
Tata Motors: Jaguar Land Rover's Indian owner sees surprise $1bn loss
-
Bisto and Oxo sales enable first dividend in a decade at Premier Foods
-
Apple Powerbeats 2 headphone customers receive payout
-
Post Office Horizon scandal inquiry extended after criticism
-
Amazon in talks to buy MGM Studios for $9bn - reports
-
Vodafone guides towards higher capital spending as revenues fall
-
Vodafone plans multimillion-euro investment for network expansion
-
Eurostar secures £250m rescue package
-
Jaguar Land Rover boosted by sales rebound in China and US
-
Amazon investigated by German anti-trust watchdog
-
Post Office scandal inquiry to be bolstered
-
Ryanair: Signs of summer travel rebound
-
Housebuilder Vistry makes ‘very positive’ start to the year
-
Euler Hermes sold business fraud policy to Greensill Bank
-
Bill Gates left Microsoft amid affair investigation
-
UK hit by Cadbury 99 Flake shortage
-
Indian variant: Next steps considered amid India variant concern
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Amazon set to hire 10,000 UK workers
-
Cleared postmaster hid conviction from his family
-
Last Debenhams stores close their doors
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Debenhams: 'It's only fixtures and fittings, we'll still be friends'
-
BT vows to give 5m more homes fast broadband
-
BT hunts for funding partners in fibre broadband expansion
-
BT lifts broadband target despite weak earnings
-
Chrissy Teigen sorry for bullying Courtney Stodden on Twitter
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O2 dials up record profit ahead of Virgin Media merger
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Amazon set to hire 75,000 workers in US and Canada
-
Carphone Warehouse and Dixons axed as group rebrands to Currys
-
Coronavirus: Subscriber growth disappointment at Disney Plus compounds streaming sector doubts - as it happened
-
Airbnb predicts unprecedented rebound in travel
-
Ebay takes on banks and PayPal with loans to businesses
-
Facebook moderator: ‘Every day was a nightmare’
-
Amazon has €250m 'back taxes' overturned in court
-
Heathrow Airport could divert aircraft to ease crowding
-
BP dodges new climate target calls as activist pressure grows
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Apple's UK users deserve app price compensation, claim says
-
Morrisons hails 'renaissance of the supermarket'
-
Wm Morrison hints at cash return for shareholders after a ‘good start’ to the year
-
The volunteers using 'honeypot' groups to fight anti-vax propaganda
-
Pret a Manger heads to Tesco in battle for new customers
-
AstraZeneca chief suffers investor rebellion over pay
-
Uber and Lyft set to offer free rides to US vaccine sites
-
Dangerous eBay listings can be removed by regulators
-
Greggs upgrades profit forecasts
-
Greggs says return to pre-Covid profits possible this year
-
Greggs profits set to bounce back to pre-pandemic levels
-
HSBC to pilot Zoom-free Friday afternoons
-
Digital bank Monzo offers paid leave after pregnancy loss
-
Post Office scandal: Former staff contacted over prosecutions
-
Trump social media: Twitter suspends account sharing ex-president's posts
-
Cineworld faces second shareholder rebellion over £65m bonus scheme
-
Bramson concedes defeat in campaign to oust Staley at Barclays
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British Airways owner IAG calls for action to restart flights
-
Activist Edward Bramson admits defeat in Barclays campaign
-
Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza occupancy boosted by US spring break and China demand
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Twitter adds 'tip jar' to pay for good tweeting
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Virgin Media customers left waiting longest on phone
-
My First Million: Piers Smart of Scampers
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Twitter tells users to be nice and think twice before replying
-
Next raises earnings forecasts after strong re-opening
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Next, Zalando raise full-year guidance as sales pick up
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Next expects post-lockdown sales surge to be short-lived
-
BT Smart Hub 2 router 'disrupting' home networks
-
Tesco to boost sales of healthy foods after investor pressure
-
Facebook's Trump ban upheld by Oversight Board, for now
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UK supermarkets warn Brazil over Amazon land bill
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End of an era for Debenhams as final shops set to close
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UK car sales forecast increased as lockdown eases
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Apple puts more adverts in App Store after ad-tracking ban
-
Broadcaster ITV needs to do more than remain part of the furniture
-
Sony’s PlayStation to integrate Discord chat for gamers
-
Cleaner's angry resignation note sparks flood of support
-
Apple faces Epic Games in court
-
Apetamin: Instagram criticised over weight gain drug
-
Grab: How an Uber killer became a powerful Asian super-app
-
Millions offered half price broadband from BT
-
Vodafone using Google's cloud and AI to retain customers
-
Sports Direct rated lowest in customer satisfaction survey
-
Vodafone joins forces with Google Cloud for data analytics push
-
Amazon hopes pandemic habits stick after profits triple
-
Methodist Church dumps Shell over ‘inadequate’ climate plans
-
BT blows final whistle on sport as sale talks kick off
-
Barclays boss predicts biggest economic boom since 1948
-
AstraZeneca revenues beat forecasts despite Covid vaccine drag
-
Co-op to scrap plastic 'bags for life'
-
Apple charged over 'anti-competitive' app policies
-
eBay launches new trainer authentication scheme
-
Samsung phones push profits to highest since pandemic began
-
BT confirms talks over the future of its sports business
-
Heathrow Airport: Home Office must 'get a grip' on border delays
-
Judge declines to dismiss Amazon's Trump allegation
-
NHS England boss Stevens to step down this summer
-
Ryanair told to compensate passengers over strike cancellations
-
Tim Cook warns of Apple product shortages
-
High Court tells Ryanair to pay passengers for strike cancellations
-
Australia warns Google and Apple over app stores
-
Samsung heirs to pay record inheritance tax
-
Wickes counts on kitchens and bathrooms in London market return
-
Toyoda Gosei: Hundreds of jobs at risk at car parts plants
-
Oxford Mini production to halt due to chip shortage
-
WHSmith raises cash as recovery hopes grow
-
Facebook: Smoking and alcohol ads 'target Australian children'
-
BT opens talks over potential sale of sports broadcasting business
-
Surge in iPhone sales sees Apple's profits double
-
HSBC profit surges 79% on improving global economic outlook
-
HSBC forecasts brighter outlook as profits surge
-
Whitbread: Premier Inn owner braces for UK holiday boom
-
BP profits put it on track to restart share buybacks
-
BP commits to share buybacks after first-quarter earnings triple
-
Whitbread to invest £350m in hotels and marketing despite record loss
-
HSBC: in China, all capital is political
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Post Office scandal: Government rejects call to extend inquiry
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Premier League seeks government approval to scrap TV rights auction
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Facebook v Apple: The ad tracking row heats up
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Post office scandal: Ex-boss quits director jobs after scandal
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India Covid: Anger as Twitter ordered to remove critical virus posts
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Facebook and Google 'failed to remove scam adverts'
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BP targets US retail power market with cleaner fuel mix
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Summer holiday demand shifts to autumn amid travel uncertainty
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Amazon 'must let workers join unions without fear'
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The Midnight Sky: How we built the visual effects
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Post Office scandal: Postmasters await Appeal Court ruling
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Major mobile operators outshone by smaller rivals
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Convicted Post Office workers have names cleared
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Postmaster's widow: 'I will never forgive them'
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Post Office worker Tracy Felstead 'over the moon' to clear name
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Post Office scandal: What the Horizon saga is all about
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Met Office and Microsoft to build climate supercomputer
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Google and Apple attacked on app store 'monopoly'
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Billionaire Sir James Dyson moves residency back to the UK
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Informa loses over £1bn as Covid-19 hits conference business
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Extinction Rebellion activists smash windows at Canary Wharf HSBC
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Jaguar Land Rover to suspend output due to chip shortage
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PizzaExpress to hire 1,000 new staff as restaurants reopen
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Taiwan authorities look into Apple supplier hack
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Netflix shares plunge amid fears coronavirus boom is over
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HSBC chief vows not to ‘flip-flop’ on China strategy
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Daily Mail owner sues Google over search results
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Amazon is opening a hair salon in London
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Dyson texts seem low-level sleaze but still raise lobbying questions
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Are Apple and others' tech launches a better watch because of Covid?
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Facebook creates Clubhouse clone Live Audio Rooms
-
Primark shopper numbers 'back to pre-Covid levels'
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Primark raises estimate of Covid-driven lost sales as profit plunges
-
Nasa successfully flies small helicopter on Mars
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Primark owner gives cautious update as lockdown restrictions bite
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Facebook downplays data breach in internal email
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Apple event: AirTag, iPad and iMac lead line-up
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Facebook: Our staff can carry on working from home after Covid
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Priti Patel: Facebook encryption plan ‘must not hamper child protection’
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Stadia, GeForce Now, Xbox and PS Now put to the test
-
Nasa's Ingenuity Mars helicopter set for first flight
-
HSBC boss Noel Quinn scraps executive floor at London HQ
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Tesco fined £7.56m for selling out-of-date food in Birmingham
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Amazon: How one cancer patient's story helps explain the Alabama union vote
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Mars: Nasa helicopter 'Ingenuity' flight a success
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HSBC top brass forced to hot desk as HQ scraps executive floor
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Facebook Oversight Board delays decision about Trump's possible return
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Colin the Caterpillar cake row: Judge Rinder gives his verdict
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Ocado in self-driving vans push with £10m stake in Oxbotica
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Facebook faces mass legal action over data leak
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Deliveroo takes ‘prudent’ approach in maiden trading update
-
Facebook urged to scrap Instagram for children plans
-
Tipping Point: Woman has voice reconstructed thanks to ITV show appearance
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Amazon's Bezos: Union defeat does not bring 'comfort'
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Barclays criticised for underwriting US private prison deal
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Puberty blockers: NHS to set up independent review group
-
Toshiba president steps down amid $20bn buyout bid
-
James Dyson says Brexit has given him 'freedom'
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Tesco forecasts ‘strong’ recovery after £900m pandemic hit
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Tesco counts cost of Covid trading as profits drop
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Tesco predicts ‘strong recovery’ after pandemic hits profits
-
HSBC relocates top leadership from London to Hong Kong
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Hundreds lose job in British Gas contracts row
-
Virgin Media and O2 'blockbuster' merger provisionally approved
-
Facebook faces investigation over data breach
-
Crypto firm Coinbase valued at more than oil giant BP
-
To thrive from here, cash cow Tesco needs to keep delivering
-
AstraZeneca: Irish health body recommends vaccine restriction
-
JD Sports expects profits this year to beat pre-pandemic levels
-
Brexit prompts JD Sports to open Dublin warehouse
-
Ville de Bitche: Facebook mistakenly removes French town's page
-
Homebase to put mini garden centres at Next stores
-
Mike Lynch-backed Darktrace sets out plans to list in London
-
NHS Covid-19 app update blocked for breaking Apple and Google's rules
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Shoppers rush back as High Streets reopen in England and Wales
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Love Island: Could Tinder find the show's first gay couple?
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FBI arrest man over alleged Amazon centre bomb plot
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Covid: Asthma drug 'speeds up recovery at home'
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Microsoft makes $20bn bet on speech AI firm Nuance
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Post Office could offer sub-postmasters a share in profits
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Amazon holds early lead in historic union election
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'Satan Shoes' to be recalled as Nike agrees to settle lawsuit
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Ashley-owned Frasers warns of property write-offs
-
Amazon defeats historic Alabama union effort
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Investors’ Chronicle: Asos, Next, Fuller, Smith & Turner
-
Should firms be more worried about firmware cyber-attacks?
-
Carlisle ex-police officer 'devastated' by £3k Royal Mail scam
-
Asos 'rips up the playbook' for pandemic boost
-
Fashion retailer Asos expects online demand to outlast pandemic
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Asos receives Covid-19 boost to sales but is ‘mindful’ of coming months
-
Morrisons to stop selling plastic carrier bags
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Trump tweets can't be brought back to life on Twitter
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Clubhouse: Is the audio app really worth $4bn?
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Milk Tea Alliance: Twitter creates emoji for pro-democracy activists
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Google, Facebook and Amazon face new UK regulator
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Toshiba confirms $20bn takeover bid from British fund
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Ryanair damps hopes of breaking even this year due to faltering EU vaccine rollout
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Leeds Bradford Airport development plan ruling delayed
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Ex-Topshop worker: I feel 'ghosted' by recruiters
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Mental health: More help for new and expectant mothers in England
-
UK anti-fraud group increases pressure on Big Tech to fight scams
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BP is to resume share buybacks
-
Peacocks stores back in business but only half will reopen
-
BP cuts debt load ahead of schedule
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Tool checks phone numbers from Facebook data breach
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BP: focus energy on debt reduction, not buybacks
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Schüler to head merged Virgin Media and O2
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Bernard Tapie: French tycoon and wife attacked in home
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LG scraps its smartphone business as losses mount
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Facebook leak: Irish regulator probes 'old' data dump
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Amazon 'illegally retaliated' against climate activists
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Amazon apologises for wrongly denying drivers need to urinate in bottles
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Boohoo to probe price differences for same clothing
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Nike wins court bid over 'Satan Shoes' with human blood
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Uber ordered to pay $1.1m to blind woman refused rides
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Amazon v the union: The vote the online giant fears
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Microsoft to sell augmented reality goggles to army
-
Next sees online sales jump but profits plunge
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Next lifts full-year profit expectations but warns on future of stores
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Upbeat Next waits for outlook to clear until resuming shareholder payouts
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Facebook bans 'voice of Trump' from platform
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Microsoft's Cortana silenced as Siri gets new voice
-
Volvo goes global with its Swedish family values
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Facebook tweaks its news feed with new controls
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Nike sues over 'Satan Shoes' with human blood
-
Hedge funds hit out at William Hill over disclosure around takeover
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Royal Mail to pay one-off dividend as parcel business improves
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Child tweets gibberish from US nuclear-agency account
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Royal Mail: needs to deliver without pandemic push
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'Fake' Amazon workers defend company on Twitter
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Easter egg sales 'soar by almost 50%'
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Facebook undersea cable to boost South East Asia internet
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Royal Mail offers free parcel pick-up as delivery war looms
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Historic Amazon union drive set to conclude
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Union creates hotline for disgruntled Amazon staff
-
Facebook freezes Maduro's page over Covid claim
-
John Lewis looks to a future away from the shop floor
-
Insurer Aviva sells Polish business to Allianz for €2.5bn
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Xinjiang cotton: Western clothes brands vanish as backlash grows
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Apple Music 'saylists' to help with speech issues
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Twitter: Buyer defends paying $2.9m for 'Mona Lisa' of tweets
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Nike and H&M face China fury over Xinjiang cotton
-
Intel chief wants to make chips for Apple and other rivals
-
Cineworld looks to raise more debt after posting $2bn loss
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Ford says farewell to 'Mondeo man' as car to be phased out
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Google, Facebook Twitter grilled in US on fake news
-
Legal and General joins investors shunning Deliveroo IPO
-
John Lewis to permanently close eight more shops
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John Lewis will not reopen eight stores when lockdown ends
-
Facebook removes accounts of 'China-based hackers' targeting Uighurs
-
Waitrose ditches magazines with disposable plastic toys
-
Jack Dorsey's first ever tweet sells for $2.9m
-
Cineworld signs theatre deal with Warner Bros
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Fresh warnings over Royal Mail parcel scam
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Cineworld to reopen with cinema-first movie deal
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Donald Trump plans social media comeback, says adviser
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Cadbury maker Mondelez scoops up ‘Carb Killa’ in healthy push
-
Facebook VR wristband powered via 'brain signals'
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JD Wetherspoon attacks government’s lockdown measures
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Reach says most of its staff will permanently work from home
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NHS boss's Twitter accounts hacked by PS5 scammers
-
Ocado sales soar as UK lockdowns boost demand
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Ocado says revenue from Marks and Spencer grew 40% in fiscal first quarter
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National Grid to buy Western Power in £14.2bn deal
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National Express targets smaller rivals struggling in pandemic
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National Grid: Western Power electricity deal should create a buzz
-
Super Nintendo World opens in Japan after Covid delays
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British Airways to continue work-from-home plan after Covid
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Why John Lewis tells us this retail crisis is just beginning
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Teen 'mastermind' pleads guilty to celeb Twitter hack
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Campaigners blast watchdog over returns to UK water investors
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HSBC in talks to sell French retail network to Cerberus subsidiary
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Chip shortage: Samsung warns of 'serious imbalance'
-
Uber worker benefits 'will make a difference'
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Disney parks to re-open – but no screaming please
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Facebook to pay News Corp for content in Australia
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Bitcoin: Fake Elon Musk giveaway scam 'cost man £400,000'
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'Thorntons says it's closing stores - but we're still open'
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Tinder to introduce in-app background checks
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Greggs to open shops despite first loss in 36 years
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Greggs posts first loss in 37 years as pandemic hits
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NatWest charged of money laundering offences by UK regulator
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Nokia to cut up to 10,000 jobs worldwide
-
Ford chooses Dagenham for new Transit engines
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Uber 'willing to change' as drivers get minimum wage, holiday pay and pensions
-
Avatar reclaims title as highest-grossing film
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Microsoft Mesh: Will it change how we collaborate?
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National bus strategy: What is happening to passenger numbers and funding?
-
Thorntons: Chocolate maker to close all shops putting 600 jobs at risk
-
BT boardroom fracas ‘own goal’ as company enters critical period
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Covid-19: British Airways plans app-based travel pass
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Royal Mail to pilot Sunday parcel delivery
-
Netflix considers crackdown on password sharing
-
Legoland Windsor's new attraction on greenbelt land to open
-
Microsoft hack: 3,000 UK email servers remain unsecured
-
Facebook asks judge to throw out FTC anti-trust lawsuit
-
HSBC avoids revolt by investors pressing for cut in fossil fuel loans
-
Morrisons profits halve in pandemic
-
John Lewis warns of 'painful' store closures
-
Shell appoints former BHP chief Mackenzie as chairman
-
John Lewis warns of further store closures
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HSBC plans to phase out coal financing by 2040
-
Barclays faces £33m legal bill for Amanda Staveley case
-
Uber and Lyft to swap data on banned drivers
-
Wagamama owner launches second equity fundraising of the pandemic
-
Tesco to start recycling bread bags and crisp packets
-
Russia slows down Twitter over 'banned content'
-
Covid life insurance claims hit profits at L&G
-
Lego plans hiring spree for digital growth drive
-
Next takes stake in fashion brand Reiss
-
ITV annual results beat forecasts
-
Unilever drops word 'normal' from beauty products
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Pay rise was set to be 2.1% - NHS England chief Simon Stevens
-
Supermarkets warn pet boom causing food pouch shortages
-
ITV: royally flush
-
Smart glasses help to find your makeup palette
-
BT denies reports of boardroom bust-up over du Plessis’s departure
-
BP staff set to work from home two days a week
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European Banking Authority hit by Microsoft Exchange hack
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Instagram photos help Facebook AI 'teach itself'
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BT chief under pressure from board after resignation threat
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Microsoft hack: White House warns of 'active threat' of email attack
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Jack Dorsey: Bids reach $2.5m for Twitter co-founder's first post
-
Budget 2021: Four things missing from Rishi Sunak
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Facebook rainforest ads: Inquiry ordered into Amazon land sales
-
Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley warns of possible shop closures
-
Aggreko agrees £2.3bn sale to private equity consortium
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Budget removed uncertainty for house buyers, says the Halifax
-
Business rates relief ‘near worthless’ for big retailers, says Frasers
-
Investors’ Chronicle: Prudential, Renishaw, Aviva
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Ellesmere Port: Vauxhall plant pauses production as demand sags
-
Amazon Fresh till-less grocery store opens in London
-
Amazon opens first physical store outside North America
-
Budget 2021: 'I'm finding it hard to celebrate'
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Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak insists Covid-recovery tax rises fair
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Budget 2021: 'Scrooge Sunak not levelling with people' on cuts
-
Aviva to sell rest of Italian businesses and pay down £800m of debt
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UK gambling groups William Hill and Entain vow no more shop closures
-
Deliveroo picks London for its future IPO
-
Apple investigated in UK over 'unfair' App Store claims
-
Call of Duty patch brings 'biggest download day on record'
-
Alec Baldwin deactivates Twitter account over 'switching accents' joke
-
Amazon opens till-less grocery store in London
-
Microsoft accuses China over email cyber-attacks
-
Daily Mail owner buys New Scientist for £70m
-
Budget 2021: Contactless card limit will rise to £100
-
Amazon changes app logo that 'resembles Adolf Hitler'
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Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak warns tax rises to follow spending spree
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Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak vows to protect jobs but tax hikes loom
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Budget 2021: Key points at-a-glance
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Budget 2021: Contactless payment limit lifted to £100
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Fall Guys bought by Fortnite maker Epic Games
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Budget 2021: 10 ways Rishi Sunak's speech affects you
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Budget 2021: Relief extended for businesses on rates and VAT
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Budget 2021: Tax on company profits to rise to 25%
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Budget 2021: Sunak announces extension to universal credit £20 top up
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Budget 2021: Million more set to pay income tax by 2026
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Budget 2021: No 'green revolution' from Sunak
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Parler drops Amazon web-hosting legal challenge
-
Budget 2021: Covid deaths set to cut state pension costs
-
Budget 2021: What is levelling up and how is it going?
-
Netflix boss: Film fans want joint release dates for cinema and streaming
-
Budget 2021: Five things to look out for from Rishi Sunak
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Budget 2021: Furlough set to be extended - Kwasi Kwarteng
-
Volvo Cars to go fully electric by 2030
-
National Grid to appeal against Ofgem price control ruling
-
Anti-Covid vaccine tweets face five-strikes ban policy
-
Nike exec quits after son's trainer resale firm revealed
-
Budget 2021: What we know so far about Sunak's spending plans
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Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak to extend furlough scheme until September
-
Heathrow Airport seven-hour queues 'inhumane', say passengers
-
Budget 2021: 'Now is not the time for tax rises', say MPs
-
Aviva chief warns insurers on ‘forked tongue’ over climate change
-
Topshop: What happened after the shutters closed?
-
BT chairman Jan du Plessis to retire
-
Jan du Plessis to step down as BT chair after 4 years
-
Drivers locked out of their cars at Royston Tesco
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Halfords repays £10.7m in furlough funds after sales jump
-
Joe Biden takes swipe at Amazon over union fight
-
Vauxhall: Business Secretary 'hopeful' over car plant future
-
Investors already have the measure of another UK mortgage guarantee scheme
-
Budget 2021: The challenge facing Rishi Sunak
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Budget 2021: £5bn fund to help High Street recover from Covid
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Budget: Rishi Sunak promises help as Covid restrictions ease
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Budget 2021: PM has 'no doubt' about strong jobs recovery
-
Budget 2021: Extra £1.6bn for UK's Covid vaccination rollout
-
Budget 2021: Stamp duty holiday deadline 'may cost us £12,000'
-
Ros Atkins on... Is Facebook too powerful?
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Budget 2021: Mortgage guarantee to help buyers with 5% deposit
-
Sunak to give £5bn boost to Covid-hit companies in Budget
-
Budget 2021: Support pubs by cutting beer duty, say Conservative MPs
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Budget 2021: 'My benefits top-up is a lifeline - don't take it away'
-
Amazon rainforest plots sold via Facebook Marketplace ads
-
British Airways owner records biggest ever loss
-
British Airways owner IAG calls for digital health passes
-
IAG slumps to biggest loss in its history
-
Budget 2021: BBC editors on what to expect
-
Amanda Staveley loses High Court fight with Barclays over damages
-
Decreasing levels of coronavirus across the UK
-
Amanda Staveley loses High Court battle against Barclays
-
Twitter unveils 'super follow' feature
-
Ocado raises capacity to reach larger swath of UK
-
'We couldn’t afford fertility treatment so we risked finding a sperm donor on Facebook'
-
Investors’ Chronicle: Reckitt Benckiser, HSBC, BAE Systems
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Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak to inject £126m to boost traineeship scheme
-
Sunak warns of bill to be paid to tackle UK’s ‘exposed’ finances
-
Budget 2021: 'If I have to pay £13,000, it will destroy my shop'
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UK 4G smartphone owners may be due £480m payout
-
Facebook and Google news law passed in Australia
-
Myanmar coup: Facebook, Instagram place immediate ban on military
-
Primark expects strong recovery once lockdowns are lifted
-
Primark gears up for April reopening as sales slump
-
Centrica records worst year on record at British Gas
-
Vauxhall: Talks over fate of Ellesmere Port plant 'productive'
-
Airbnb predicts 'significant' travel rebound
-
Budget 2021: 'Furlough is a lifeline, I hope they extend it'
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Budget 2021: Chancellor must 'make finance green', say campaigners
-
Apple buys a company every three to four weeks
-
Reckitt Benckiser cleans up during pandemic hygiene boom
-
Hyundai to replace 82,000 electric-vehicle batteries over fire risk
-
Nissan: Hundreds furloughed over parts shortage
-
Investors look to Sunak for clarity on new UK infrastructure bank
-
EasyJet raises €1.2bn bond after UK reveals plans to lift lockdown
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Vauxhall: Crunch talks to save Ellesmere Port plant continue
-
HSBC shifts ‘heart of business’ to Asia in latest strategy revamp
-
HSBC shifts focus from west to east as profits dive
-
Facebook reverses ban on news pages in Australia
-
Aviva to sell French unit for €3.2bn
-
Frasers warns of £100m charge as lockdown bites
-
Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza owner IHG warns of tough 2021
-
HSBC offers lesson in corporate realpolitik
-
HSBC: spin off the UK bank
-
Covid-19: Businesses 'throwing in towel' over uncertainty
-
Hotels group IHG cautious about travel recovery
-
Aviva: Blanc cheque
-
Apple users targeted by 'mysterious' malware
-
PSVR2: Sony announces 'improved' PlayStation VR for PS5
-
Facebook and Google 'too powerful' says watchdog boss
-
Covid and PTSD: Dispelling misconceptions on those who may have it and why
-
Facebook in Australia: What happened after news was blocked?
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British Airways to defer £450m of pension contributions
-
GardaWorld ends G4S takeover campaign
-
GardaWorld will not raise £3.7bn offer for G4S
-
John Lewis considers closing more stores
-
HSBC reshuffles top executives ahead of strategic revamp
-
G4S secures a solid price even as GardaWorld’s pursuit ends in failure
-
Epic's bid to sue Apple over Fortnite in UK rejected
-
Jeep pushed to retire Cherokee name from SUVs
-
HSBC intensifies pivot to Asia with job moves and US exit
-
HSBC fraud helpline's 20-hour wait 'disgraceful'
-
Centrica chief vows to ‘strip out the rubbish’ to revive group’s fortunes
-
'Smart' face masks promise high-tech protection
-
Uber drivers are workers not self-employed, Supreme Court rules
-
Black Country: Facebook censored local dish chat
-
Ocado directors buy in as shares wobble
-
Broadband credit score mistake 'cost me £3,500'
-
Australia news code: What’s this row with Facebook and Google all about?
-
Nasa Perseverance rover: How this Mars landing will be different
-
Coronavirus: Barclays says loans worth £4.8bn may never be repaid
-
Barclays to resume dividends and buy back shares even as profits slump
-
Barclays restarts dividend despite drop in profits
-
Facebook Australia: PM Scott Morrison 'will not be intimidated' by tech giant
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UK National Lottery needs to be more digital, licence bidder says
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Slash business rates to save High Street, says Next boss
-
Facebook Australia: Tech giant faces growing criticism over news ban
-
Sunak delays business rates review until autumn
-
Ford to go all-electric in Europe by 2030
-
Football TV rights braced for ‘deflation’, warns BT Sport chief
-
Ryanair loses fight to block rivals' state aid
-
Apple revamps syringe emoji for Covid vaccines
-
Pete Evans: Instagram ban for Australian chef over conspiracy theories
-
Amazon sued by New York over 'deficient' Covid-19 response
-
Los Angeles police 'wanted Amazon Ring BLM protest footage'
-
Jaguar Land Rover: Car maker confirms plans to axe 2,000 jobs
-
Facebook blocks Australian users from viewing or sharing news
-
Fake Amazon reviews 'being sold in bulk' online
-
Amazon vs Reliance: Why are two of the world's richest men in court?
-
Gumtree Shpock tie-up could raise fees and reduce choice, warns watchdog
-
Covid-19: Nearly 4,000 Amazon staff given wrong test results
-
Leading shareholders tighten grip on Mitchells & Butlers
-
Jaguar car brand to be all-electric by 2025
-
Mitchells & Butlers’ cash call leaves small shareholders with a hangover
-
Parler app back online after month-long gap
-
Jaguar Land Rover lays out electric plans in radical overhaul
-
Koo v Twitter: Why India's government is favouring a social media newcomer
-
Leeds Bradford Airport expansion plans approved
-
Huawei takes HSBC to court as it tries to stop extradition
-
MSD Partners: a new force in English football finance
-
O2 fined £10m for overcharging customers
-
National Grid plans to link offshore UK wind farms direct to continent
-
Shell in Nigeria: Polluted communities 'can sue in English courts'
-
Amazon sues NY amid threat of virus labour lawsuit
-
UK court hears arguments from Huawei and HSBC over Iran documents
-
How BHP became the UK’s biggest listed company
-
Royal Mail enjoys revenues boost as parcel deliveries hit record level
-
AstraZeneca predicts pandemic will disrupt prescription sales
-
Royal Mail to keep on 10,000 temporary workers
-
Shell announces new emissions goals as it aims to go net zero by 2050
-
Shell: Europe's biggest oil firm sets out carbon neutral plans
-
HS2: Next phase of controversial rail network gets green light
-
Royal Mail turnround still needs the workers’ stamp of approval
-
Amazon fight with workers: 'You're a cog in the system'
-
Smurfit Kappa benefits from home-deliveries boom
-
Sainsbury’s takes on Aldi in supermarket price war
-
Viral 'I'm not a cat' filter is decades-old software
-
Facebook 'horrified' by online abuse of Premier League footballers
-
Birmingham Airport to get £18.5m emergency loan
-
Hyundai: The carmaker aiming to become a tech firm
-
Ocado offsets drop in customers with sharp rise in sales
-
Grocery shopping has changed for good, says Ocado
-
Tui’s sales tumble and debt mounts
-
Brexit worse than feared, says JD Sports boss
-
Facebook sued for 'losing control' of users’ data
-
Ocado: packer cracker
-
Tesco urged by investors to sell more healthy food
-
Tesco under fire for lack of action on obesity crisis
-
Tesco tells chancellor to hit online rivals with sales tax
-
Boohoo buys Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton but 2,450 jobs lost
-
Boohoo to buy Burton, Dorothy Perkins and Wallis brands for £25m
-
Dorothy Perkins? Why would Boohoo want that?
-
'Overtly sexual' cow blocked as Facebook ad
-
Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group sells stake in French Connection
-
Amazon: The unstoppable rise of the internet giant
-
Asos and Boohoo rip up centuries of British retail heritage
-
Amazon criticised in paying lower rates than shops
-
Barclays urges UK to focus on US and Asia post Brexit
-
The shackles are off: Unilever goes for growth after UK move
-
GIP switches sides in bid for private jet group Signature Aviation
-
French Connection receives two takeover approaches
-
French Connection shares rocket amid takeover bids
-
Investors’ Chronicle: Frontier Developments, BP, Vodafone
-
Covid-19: Facebook rejects businessman's jab advert
-
Amazon: Five things we know about new boss Andy Jassy
-
eBay boosted by Christmas surge in online orders
-
Royal Dutch Shell sees huge loss as pandemic hits oil demand
-
Unilever restores growth targets
-
Myanmar coup: Military blocks Facebook for sake of 'stability'
-
Shell defies earnings plunge with raised dividend
-
Unilever: squeeze in
-
Amazon faces spying claims over AI cameras in vans
-
Nigerian separatist Nnamdi Kanu's Facebook account removed for hate speech
-
More Cadbury Dairy Milk production to return to Bournville
-
Ryanair rapped over 'misleading' Covid adverts
-
Bebo chief reveals plan to take on Facebook and Twitter
-
Amazon: Meet Jeff Bezos's successor - Andy Jassy
-
Boris Johnson eyes ex-Mail editor Paul Dacre to run media watchdog
-
Beckham-backed cannabis skincare firm to sell shares on London Stock Exchange
-
JD Sports swells potential deals war chest to more than £1bn
-
Topshop: 'I haven't bought clothes in a shop for years'
-
Farmers protest: Twitter restores blocked Indian accounts
-
BP reports first annual loss in a decade
-
Housing market shows signs of slowing down
-
Tesla recalls US vehicles over failing touchscreens
-
British Gas owner 'was posted excrement' in pay row
-
Moonpig shares soar as IPO shows investor enthusiasm for ‘Covid winners’
-
Apple Face ID to work for mask wearers
-
Cineworld backs down in dispute with lenders over interest bill
-
Jeff Bezos to step down as Amazon chief executive
-
Amazon settles claims it pocketed delivery drivers' tips
-
Big Oil hit by record losses from pandemic and clean fuel
-
Groundbreaking biofuel rocket could be 'Uber for space'
-
'Harsh writing advice' memes take off on Twitter
-
Thousands of jobs at risk as Asos strikes Arcadia deal
-
Asos to buy Topshop and other Arcadia brands for £265m
-
JD Sports doubles down on US expansion with $500m deal
-
JD Sports steps up US push with $495m deal
-
BP sells $2.6bn stake in Oman gas block to Thailand’s PTT
-
Ryanair forecasts 'strong return' of beach holidays this summer
-
Nintendo Switch sales surge past those of the 3DS
-
Elon Musk grills Robinhood boss over GameStop row on Clubhouse
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JD Sports’ American dream: for people to visit shops
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Budget 2021: What is it and when will it happen?
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Ford to start building electric Mustangs in China
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Boohoo in talks to buy Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton brands
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Boohoo in talks over remaining Arcadia brands
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UK airlines will hold on to airport slots without having to use them
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Covid infections remain high but stable
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Dr Martens’ shares leap as Moonpig expands IPO
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Next insider sells as retailer weathers the storm
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Cineworld executives play leading role in drama over bonuses
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English National Opera lessons for long Covid sufferers
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Yodel boss hails delivery boom as group heads for first profit
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What tech can the US president use?
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Facebook to stop recommending civic and political groups
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EU opens competition investigation into Cadbury owner
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Hinkley Point C nuclear plant to open later at greater cost
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Apple watch call saves cyclist swept into River Wye
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Facebook apologises for Plymouth Hoe 'error'
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Apple Christmas sales surge to $111bn amid pandemic
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Pandemic prompts Super Bowl ad rethink in US
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Facebook News feature launches in UK
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Co-op and Morrisons see queues over payments outage
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Twitter pilot to let users flag 'false' content
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Rolls-Royce warns travel restrictions are putting a squeeze on cash
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MPs accuse HSBC of aiding China's Hong Kong crackdown
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HSBC chief defends bank’s actions in Hong Kong
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Brexit: Amazon prepares to stop selling some products to NI
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Xbox sales boom as virus maintains grip on economy
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Boohoo 'set to buy Debenhams brand and website'
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Zuckerberg's Biden problem
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Debenhams shops to close permanently after Boohoo deal
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Boohoo snaps up Debenhams brand for £55m as Asos targets Topshop
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Boohoo buys Debenhams brand for £55m
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Ofgem backs stripping National Grid of UK electricity oversight
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Shell buys UK’s largest electric vehicle charging network
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Channel 4 Deepfake Queen complaints dropped by Ofcom
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Cineworld shareholders approve £65m bonus plan
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Sky ramps up film and TV plans to compete with streaming giants
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Online retailers are playing a risky game with the UK high street
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Covid: Facebook suspends Israel PM Netanyahu's chatbot
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Asos bids for Topshop amid sell-off of Arcadia assets
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Asos frontrunner to buy Topshop, Topman and Miss Selfridge brands
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Boohoo set to acquire Debenhams brand
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Covid: Gap between Pfizer vaccine doses should be halved, say doctors
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Brexit: Nissan commits to keep making cars in Sunderland
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The mystery of Simon Wolfson’s Deliveroo directorship
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John Lewis repays £300m Covid funding and raises FY guidance
-
Computacenter lifts earnings guidance for the second time in as many months
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Investors’ Chronicle: JD Wetherspoon, IG Group, Argo Blockchain
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Marmite maker Unilever to insist suppliers pay 'living wage'
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Daily Mail owner suffers fresh fall in advertising
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Ladbrokes owner Entain will do ‘whatever it takes’ for US success
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Uber: London cabbies plan to sue for damages
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Covid-19: Amazon offers to help with US vaccine delivery
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Cineworld facing revolt over proposed £65m CEO bonus scheme
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Facebook's Oversight Board to rule on Trump ban
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Next pulls out of race to buy Topshop-brands
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Coronavirus: Nissan Sunderland plant pauses Line One production
-
Audi to make electric cars with China's oldest carmaker FAW
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Netflix: Four things which have driven its success
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Burberry’s upmarket move remains ‘on track’
-
Lockdown: Vodafone will not offer free access to BBC Bitesize
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CBI calls for more business support before Budget
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Premier Foods profits set to jump as consumers stick to familiar brands
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HSBC to close 82 branches this year
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Barclays not liable for couple defrauded of £700,000
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Moonpig confirms London IPO with £1.2bn valuation target
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Mobile networks to make Oak lessons site data-free
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CES 2021: Smart sport kit put to the test
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MGM Resorts ends bid to buy Ladbrokes owner Entain
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Vauxhall: Future of Ellesmere Port hangs in the balance
-
Jam tomorrow still applies for brave new AO World
-
BT faces £600m lawsuit over 'overcharging'
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HSBC CEO expresses regret to Hong Kong activist over frozen bank accounts
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Lee Jae Yong: Samsung heir gets prison term for bribery scandal
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Next in race to buy Topshop owner Arcadia as bid deadline nears
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BT cannot hang up on a class action distraction
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Covid-19 vaccinations done 'four times faster' than people catching virus
-
US state officials call for greater scrutiny of potential G4S takeover
-
Eurostar: Government urged to 'safeguard' rail firm's future
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Eurostar calls for UK bailout after passenger numbers collapse
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Biden Twitter account 'starts from zero' with no Trump followers
-
Fortnite-maker Epic Games sues Apple and Google in UK
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CES: Smart dog flaps and home robots
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Twitter boss: Trump ban is 'right' but 'dangerous'
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Amazon faces legal challenge over Prime cancellation policy
-
Tesco: Brexit disruption 'is a challenge not a crisis'
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Whitbread sales halve as pandemic hits travel demand
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City Bulletin: Centrica reports on ‘resilient’ second half
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Pandemic wipes out £540m of Primark sales as Boohoo charges ahead
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Tesco affirms commitment to Northern Ireland
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Primark refuses to go online despite £1bn lockdown loss
-
Super Nintendo World opening delayed by Japan's virus outbreak
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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra: Does stylus spell end of the Note?
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Tesco: price vice
-
Samsung S21 Ultra: First look at the new device
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CES 2021: Smart pillows and internet-connected smoothies
-
New BBC chair ready for fight with streaming rivals
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Uganda elections 2021: Social media blocked ahead of poll
-
Asos UK sales up more than a third as rivals close stores
-
Lockdown Christmas hits: Lidl pink prosecco and takeaways
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City Bulletin: Revenues surge at online clothing retailer Asos
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William Hill expects £30m loss due to lockdown closures of betting shops
-
Morrisons to be first UK supermarket to pay minimum £10 an hour
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Apple and Google data: Are we staying at home?
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PizzaExpress reveals it fell to £350m loss even before pandemic
-
Debenhams axes Oxford Street flagship as it closes more stores
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Reflation offers salvation as UK stocks come in from the cold
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Airbnb cancels reservations in Washington area ahead of inauguration
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Smart locks: Convenience comes with security doubts
-
Samsung bets on bespoke fridges to lure millennials
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City Bulletin: The Hut Group boosts sales guidance — for third time
-
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Netflix apologises for Bloody Sunday tweet
-
Royal Mail names areas hit by Covid postal delays
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Royal Dutch Shell to cut more than 300 North Sea jobs
-
Tesco, Asda and Waitrose ban shoppers without face masks
-
Amazon and Facebook staff warned of threats to safety
-
Moonpig: on the cards
-
John Lewis suspends click and collect due to virus safety
-
December Microsoft issue affecting pupils could take 'weeks' to fix
-
Twitter suspends 70,000 accounts linked to QAnon
-
Royal Mail: Can new boss Simon Thompson turn it around?
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Royal Mail names new UK chief as it aims to expand parcels business
-
JD Sports bucks retail gloom with forecast upgrade
-
Parler social network sues Amazon for pulling support
-
BBC Bitesize to be free for BT and EE customers
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Covid: Morrisons and Sainsbury's ban maskless shoppers
-
BT pursues digital growth with tech unit split
-
Ford ends decades of Brazil manufacturing
-
Parler: Amazon to remove site from web hosting service
-
HSBC targeted by shareholders over fossil fuel financing
-
Online retailer Ocado warns of shortages as suppliers cut choice
-
Trump Twitter ban 'raises regulation questions' - Hancock
-
Twitter permanently suspends Trump's account
-
Google suspends 'free speech' app Parler
-
Hyundai's confusion over Apple electric car tie-up
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Asos to create 2,000 jobs at new Lichfield centre
-
Reach expects profits to top forecasts as online sales surge
-
Moonpig float set for lift-off
-
British Gas staff start five-day strike in 'fire and rehire' row
-
Trump allowed back onto Twitter
-
Amazon plots a course into the healthcare industry
-
Ryanair scraps most UK and Irish lockdown flights
-
Trump’s Twitter downfall
-
Ladbrokes Coral owner agrees £250m deal for Swedish gaming group
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National Express to suspend all services
-
John Lewis among UK firms scrapping overseas deliveries
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WhatsApp and Facebook to share users' data outside Europe and UK
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UK’s private healthcare groups hope for virus bounce
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Greggs plans to open 100 new stores in shadow of pandemic
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City Bulletin: Greggs cautions 2020 will be a lossmaking year
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Greggs faces first loss for 36 years as lockdown bites
-
Veteran Sky chief Jeremy Darroch steps down
-
Amazon buys its first planes to expand air network
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Amazon pledges billions for affordable homes in US
-
Netflix raises UK prices to cover cost of content
-
Greggs on a roll as pandemic uncertainties bite
-
Unilever taps seaweed to create self-cleaning surfaces
-
Next expects profits to recover quickly after pandemic hit
-
Morrisons sales jump as shoppers stock up on champagne and salmon
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Champagne puts fizz in Morrisons' Christmas sales
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City Bulletin: Next and Morrison prove resilient in face of coronavirus
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Virgin joins Tui and Thomas Cook in cancelling holiday bookings
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Next and Morrisons beat high-street blues as Paperchase faces collapse
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Morrisons can have its online cake and eat it
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Ladbrokes owner Entain receives offer from MGM Resorts
-
Fiat Chrysler and PSA shareholders approve merger
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City Bulletin: MGM makes £8bn offer for owner of Ladbrokes
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Ladbrokes owner Entain rejects £8bn MGM takeover approach
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Virgin Media broadband price rises of up to £54 in 2021
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Tesco, Pizza Hut and Superdrug in minimum wage fail
-
Tesco and Pizza Hut named and shamed over minimum wage breaches
-
Apple executes New Year's Eve apps purge in China
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Scotsman owner JPI Media sold to National World for £10.2m
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British Airways secures state backing for £2bn loan
-
Tata grabs bigger slice of AirAsia and India's airline industry
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Apple removes app promoting private parties in pandemic
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Los Angeles to offer vaccine record on iPhones
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New Year Honours 2021: Hays Travel boss Irene Hays made a dame
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Covid, furlough and Topshop collapse: 2020 in business stories
-
Post Office leads drive to preserve UK access to cash with banking hubs
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Covid: 'Huge thanks' to health workers - NHS England boss
-
LG makes shift to Mini-LED television tech at CES 2021
-
Ryanair and Wizz Air deny votes to UK investors after EU exit
-
Deepfake queen prompts 200-plus complaints to Ofcom
-
KFC launches game console with built-in chicken warmer
-
Tesco: Brexit impact on food prices 'very modest'
-
Pete Evans: Facebook removes celebrity chef's page over conspiracies
-
Elon Musk says Apple's boss snubbed takeover deal
-
Formula One in talks with Amazon to stream Grands Prix
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Whitbread: Premier Inn owner asks landlords for rent cut
-
Lufthansa airlifts food to the UK amid lorry chaos
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Twitter to wipe Trump's followers before Biden handover
-
Deepfake queen to deliver Channel 4 Christmas message
-
Vodafone in move to buy out Kabel Deutschland minority shareholders
-
Post Office scandal: 'Light at end of tunnel'
-
Royal Mail agrees pay deal to end 2-year union dispute
-
Royal Mail ends two-year dispute with union in 'landmark' deal
-
Tesco puts buying caps on several products
-
Supermarkets try to calm food shortage fears amid border chaos
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Shell to take further writedown after bruising year
-
Coronavirus: Center Parcs shuts UK sites due to restrictions
-
Facebook child abuse detection hit by new EU rules
-
DHL and Royal Mail warn on parcel disruption
-
Budget smartphones: What do you get for £100?
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Openreach to create 5,300 jobs next year in broadband fibre push
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Openreach creating 5,300 new jobs to speed fibre rollout
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Cyberpunk 2077: Sony pulls game from PlayStation while Xbox offers refunds
-
Barclays retail bank chairman Ian Cheshire steps down
-
Coronavirus: UK R number back above one
-
Next weighs bid for Philip Green’s Topshop
-
Covid tests offered to John Lewis and Waitrose staff
-
Shell shocked: 'Lobster capital' braces for Brexit
-
Toscafund to take TalkTalk private in £1.1bn deal
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Facebook and Instagram disable features in Europe
-
MacKenzie Scott gives away $4.2bn in four months
-
Facebook to move all UK users onto US agreements
-
Dixons Carphone holds back on repaying business rates
-
City Bulletin: Bunzl receives Covid-19 boost but looks to tougher 2021
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Brexit: Hornby stops non-UK orders due to price confusion
-
EDF Energy pays £6m for breach of energy market rules
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Allow pregnant women partner support 'at all times'
-
Travis Perkins to return £50m of UK government help
-
Uber fined over withholding sexual assault records
-
Coronavirus: 'Long Covid' impact estimated
-
Trump Twitter ‘hack’: Police accept attacker's claim
-
Facebook pours fuel on Apple privacy row
-
JD Sports acquires US retailer Shoe Palace for $681m
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City Bulletin: IG boosted by recent market volatility
-
Barclays fined £26m for poor treatment of customers
-
Barclays fined £26m over treatment of borrowers in arrears
-
Coronavirus: Contact-tracing apps can now work on older iPhones
-
Twitter fined £400,000 for breaking EU data law
-
Cyberpunk 2077 makers apologise for game glitches
-
Adidas considers selling off its Reebok brand
-
Apple forces apps to display what they do with data
-
US regulators open privacy probes into tech giants
-
Honda to resume UK output after problems at ports
-
Disney ramps up Star Wars and Marvel franchises
-
City Bulletin: Rolls-Royce warns of slowdown just months after tapping shareholders for £2bn
-
Post Office scandal: Postmasters have convictions quashed
-
Oculus Facebook account row prompts German competition probe
-
Subway customers receive 'malware' emails
-
Treasury eyes VAT charges for gig economy firms
-
Ocado raises profit guidance for third time this year
-
City Bulletin: Tui slumps to a €3bn loss but predicts ‘gigantic’ demand for 2021 summer holidays
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Tesco and Morrisons defy call to shut on Boxing Day
-
Royal Mail delays blamed on 'exceptional' volumes of post
-
BT breaks up Italian business with sale to Telecom Italia
-
Investors mob Airbnb listing giving it $100bn value
-
Currys PC World asked to honour cancelled Black Friday sales
-
PayPal 'reward' email rapped for misleading
-
Uber sells off flying taxi unit
-
City Bulletin: Lockdown boredom boosts earnings at BAT
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Tesco: Brexit 'could see people choose cheddar over brie'
-
Currys PC World agrees to honour Black Friday prices of cancelled orders
-
Twitter boss Jack Dorsey donates $15m for income support
-
GardaWorld considers re-entering battle for G4S
-
Xbox game streaming confirmed for Apple iOS and Windows
-
Facebook facing US legal action over competition
-
Uber sells self-driving cars to focus on profits
-
Wimborne Militia in Facebook battle after accounts disabled
-
Covid: 'Xbox and PlayStation home-learning' for some pupils
-
City Bulletin: Ashtead first-half results beat expectations
-
Ofgem backs down in fight with UK energy companies over returns
-
Australia to debate bill to make Google and Facebook pay for news
-
Competition and Markets Authority plans tailored rules for tech giants
-
Facebook: Details of Mark Zuckerberg and Matt Hancock meeting released
-
Honda pauses production after UK port woes
-
Apple unveils £549 over-ear headphones
-
Shell executives quit amid discord over green push
-
G4S board agrees £3.8bn takeover bid from Allied Universal
-
Mike Ashley's Frasers Group in Debenhams rescue talks
-
City Bulletin: Mike Ashley in talks to rescue Debenhams
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Brexit: Toyota says no-deal outcome will be 'very negative'
-
Queen’s coffers hit by high street turmoil
-
Mike Ashley makes eleventh-hour play for Debenhams
-
Coronavirus: Vaccine rollout 'marathon not a sprint' - Powis
-
Quibi: Why did the video app go so wrong?
-
Lockdowns wipe £430m off Primark sales
-
Primark predicts rising sales despite Covid hit
-
Ann Summers launches insolvency process to cut rents
-
Investors Chronicle: Avon Rubber, Sosandar, Tesco
-
Crisis in retail: the UK town centres struggling to survive
-
British Airways' souvenir sale hits snag as demand soars
-
Covid Christmas: Are gift cards wise or wasteful?
-
HSBC share price rockets 50% since its 25-year low
-
Sainsbury's and Aldi to hand back £540m of business rates relief
-
Sainsbury’s, Aldi and Asda follow Tesco in repaying business rates relief
-
Topshop owner Arcadia limits gift cards to 50% of purchase
-
Covid-19: Facebook to take down false vaccine claims
-
Ofcom signals support for BT network upgrade
-
Google fired employees for union activity, says US agency
-
Ryanair orders 75 more Boeing 737 Max planes
-
Web Summit: Facebook urges Biden to restore global internet
-
Facebook sued for 'denying opportunities to US workers'
-
Debenhams website overwhelmed as shoppers swoop on sales
-
Debenhams: Over 200 years of history
-
Tesco to repay £585m in business rates relief
-
City Bulletin: GardaWorld ups its bid for G4S
-
Supermarkets repay rates relief after backlash
-
GardaWorld raises bid for G4S in bitter takeover battle
-
A brief history of Topshop: From basement to high-street empire
-
Facebook News will pay UK outlets for content in 2021
-
Debenhams faces uncertain future as JD Sports quits rescue talks
-
Vietnam: Facebook and Google 'complicit' in censorship
-
Brushing: When Amazon packages arrive that you didn't order
-
Debenhams liquidation compounds crisis in UK high street
-
Debenhams set to close putting 12,000 jobs at risk
-
Arcadia and Debenhams: retailers count the cost of lockdown
-
Netflix content given age rating by algorithm
-
Facebook Oversight Board reveals its first cases
-
What went wrong at Debenhams?
-
Royal Mail raises price of 1st class stamp to claw back letter losses
-
Shoppers on Debenhams' demise: I'll miss it
-
Topshop owner’s collapse is 'inevitable'
-
Lloyds names Charlie Nunn as new chief executive
-
Is my pension ruined if a retail empire crumbles?
-
Has Topshop boss Philip Green done anything wrong?
-
Microsoft files patent to record and score meetings on body language
-
Currys PC World apologises after gift cards wiped
-
Italy fines Apple €10m over iPhone water-resistance claims
-
Topshop owner Arcadia goes into administration
-
Unilever explores four-day working week
-
Arcadia: 'No last minute rescue' for Topshop owner
-
HMRC could narrowly lose out in expected Arcadia collapse
-
HSBC considers exit from US retail banking
-
Arcadia: Buyers to 'pick over carcass' of Topshop owner, says former boss
-
Black Friday: Next, M&S and Wilko shun sales event
-
Dyson to spend $3.67bn on new technologies
-
Reach reports surge in digital revenue but print sales plunge
-
Topshop owner Arcadia on brink of collapse
-
Royal Mail could save £225m by cutting Saturday post, regulator says
-
Why don't Facebook and Apple like each other?
-
City Bulletin: Aviva resumes dividend payments
-
Coronavirus infections levelling during England lockdown
-
AWS: Amazon web outage breaks vacuums and doorbells
-
M&S warns Brexit may affect 15% of NI food lines
-
Royal Mail could save £225m by ditching Saturday post, says Ofcom
-
Aviva: Blanc expression
-
Amazon spends $500m on bonuses for Christmas staff
-
Disabled children's names revealed in Bristol City Council email
-
Countrywide appoints interim chief after shareholders reject rescue deal
-
Debenhams’ survival rests with JD Sports as last remaining bidder
-
Amazon sorry for Sidewalk 'confusion'
-
DMGT increases dividend despite one-third fall in profits
-
Trans teen in legal action over gender clinic wait
-
Cineworld secures funding lifeline
-
British Airways' big sell-off: Champagne flutes and trolleys
-
PlayStation 5: Amazon investigation over missing consoles
-
Smart doorbells 'easy target for hackers' study finds
-
DMGT: Mail drop
-
Willie Walsh set to be appointed head of Iata
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Four reasons Topshop is not the brand it once was
-
Kellogg's and Britvic attack plan to ban junk food ads online
-
YouTube, Facebook and Twitter align to fight Covid vaccine conspiracies
-
UK's National Cyber Force comes out of the shadows
-
British Gas faces strikes over pay and conditions row
-
Trump Twitter ‘hack’: Dutch police question researcher
-
Investors Chronicle: HomeServe, easyJet, Big Yellow
-
Next chief executive Wolfson sells £10m in stock
-
Apple to pay $113m to settle iPhone 'batterygate'
-
Cineworld considers CVA in struggle to survive
-
Royal Mail parcels overtake letters for first time
-
Royal Mail raises revenue forecasts as online boom boosts business
-
Cineworld eyes UK cinema closures and rescue deal
-
Sony PlayStation 5 delivery delays spark row over who is to blame
-
Wirecard scandal: German MPs question ex-boss Braun
-
Peacocks and Jaeger collapse puts 4,700 jobs at risk
-
PlayStation launch in UK descends into chaos
-
Home-testing kit for breast cancer wins Dyson prize
-
Peacocks and Jaeger administration threatens 4,500 jobs
-
Vets IPO likely to test the market’s animal spirits
-
Unilever aims for €1bn sales from plant-based products by 2027
-
Can tech really keep our teenagers safe online?
-
Halfords boosted by switch to cycling during pandemic
-
Nissan warns on its UK future without a Brexit deal
-
Apple slashes commission fees to developers on its App Store
-
Halfords sees popularity of e-scooters surge in lockdown
-
UK giant Unilever bets on vegan food with 'scary target'
-
Backlash to Twitter's disappearing tweets feature
-
Coronavirus: Facebook accused of forcing staff back to offices
-
Zuckerberg and Dorsey to be quizzed by Senate following Biden vote victory
-
City Bulletin: Price rises in mature markets help push up revenues at Imperial
-
Shoppers warned against buying cheap electronics online
-
Amazon launches online pharmacy service
-
Facebook and Twitter grilled over US election actions
-
Facebook pet sales warning over kittens and puppies
-
British Airways to launch Covid testing trial for arrivals
-
Facebook's Zuckerberg and Twitter's Dorsey answer addiction question
-
Great Point seeks to raise £200m to bankroll TV streaming boom
-
City Bulletin: G4S steps up defence against hostile takeover bid from rival
-
Vodafone raises earnings outlook despite roaming hit
-
G4S steps up defence against takeover with praise for cash business
-
Kamala Harris: Facebook removes racist posts about US vice-president-elect
-
Vodafone’s shareholders need to keep their eyes on the big prize
-
Airbnb plans public share sale despite pandemic
-
Topshop owner in talks to secure £30m lifeline
-
Arcadia says it is seeking to mitigate drag from second lockdown
-
Amazon apology over Northern Ireland error
-
Greggs to cut 820 jobs amid lockdown sales slump
-
Covid-19: Next two weeks 'crucial' for ending England lockdown
-
City Bulletin: Galliford Try reassures investors ahead of annual meeting
-
Tesco apologises after online issues amid Christmas rush
-
Robots to take on more supermarket tasks
-
John Lewis Christmas ad focuses on kindness theme
-
Next chief executive Simon Wolfson offloads £10m of shares
-
Coronavirus: North Korea and Russia hackers 'targeting vaccine'
-
Asos director sells down after pre-tax profits quadruple
-
Investors Chronicle: Manolete Partners, WHSmith, Oxford Instruments
-
WHSmith plays down vaccine boost for travel unit
-
National Grid ‘open’ to relinquishing electricity system role
-
Xbox and Call of Duty cause record broadband data use in UK
-
China Muslims: Volkswagen says 'no forced labour' at Xinjiang plant
-
Airbnb glitch cancels trips after deactivating user accounts
-
Bank heads: Outlook uncertain despite vaccine optimism
-
Barclays under fire over fossil fuel financing
-
Hilco puts Homebase up for sale
-
Diversity: UPS relaxes rules on beards, braids and piercings
-
Finchampstead man builds 'Twitter speed bot' over safety concerns
-
Struggling landlords need a champion, not Wetherspoons chairman
-
Xbox Series X: 'When gamers are ready for next-gen consoles, we're here'
-
UK unemployment rate continues to surge
-
Bisto and Ambrosia custard-firm Premier Foods sees Covid boost
-
Black Friday on Amazon: How to spot fake reviews online
-
Premier Foods upbeat as lockdown boosts demand
-
Amazon charged with abusing EU competition rules
-
Facebook: Biden aide Bill Russo attacks post-election role
-
Xbox Series X: Sold-out console posted on eBay for up to £5,000
-
Apple unveils first Mac computers powered by its own M1 chip
-
Apple puts iPhone supplier on probation for labour violations
-
PS5 v Xbox Series X: Who will win the next-gen console race?
-
Covid-19: Lockdown 'opportunity' to fix England's roads
-
'It's a real shame all the deli counters are shutting'
-
Brexit: Watchdog warns of 'significant' border disruption
-
PizzaExpress names Allan Leighton as chairman as bondholders take control
-
Hovis bought by private equity firm Endless after bidding war
-
US election: Bannon Twitter account banned amid clampdown
-
Thai regulator approves $10.6bn takeover of Tesco operations
-
Bookshops fight back as pandemic sends consumers online
-
US election 2020: How a misleading post went from the fringes to Trump’s Twitter
-
HSBC insiders buy into mini-rally
-
Sainsbury's to cut 3,500 jobs and close 420 Argos stores
-
City Bulletin: Bank of England boosts QE and warns of double-dip recession risk
-
Sainsbury’s to close most Argos stores
-
Covid-19: Nintendo profits triple as games boom continues
-
Fortnite set to return to iPhones via Nvidia cloud gaming service
-
Boohoo, H&M and Nike deny Uighur forced labour allegations
-
Uber sees 'fundamental shift' in food delivery demand
-
Twitter bans David Icke over Covid misinformation
-
Barclays ordered to repay millions on timeshare loans in Malta
-
Covid: MPs to vote on England's four-week lockdown
-
US Election: Twitter hides Trump tweet about 'disappearing' lead
-
Uber and Lyft win battle over driver status in California
-
John Lewis and Lloyds Bank cut many hundreds of jobs
-
John Lewis unveils further 1,500 job cuts
-
Clarks agrees £100m private equity deal
-
More than one in four UK cyber attacks related to Covid-19
-
G4S staff call for job security regardless of takeover outcome
-
City Bulletin: Primark owner holds off paying final dividend after profits drop
-
Primark calls for extended trading hours after UK lockdown
-
Primark sees pyjamas in and suits out in Covid shift
-
Twitter hides Trump mail voting tweet ahead of polling day
-
John Lewis and Currys PC World extend hours ahead of lockdown
-
Prudent Primark owner is right to keep hold of cash
-
BP closes in on sale of London HQ
-
National Grid issues second warning on stretched British electricity
-
Tinder: Dating-style app tech for brain scan research
-
Covid: Ryanair will not offer refunds for November flights
-
Ocado lifts forecast as pandemic sends shoppers online
-
City Bulletin: Business begins to count the cost of new national lockdown
-
British business warns of ‘devastating’ lockdown hit
-
Kingfisher puts physical stores at heart of online sales push
-
Biden campaign fury at blocked Facebook ads
-
Investors Chronicle: Bloomsbury, BP, HSBC
-
Samsung sees sales surge from rival Huawei's ban
-
Could negative rates signal the end of free banking?
-
StanChart to consider dividend as profits beat forecasts
-
City Bulletin: Shell and Lloyds lead busy quarterly results day
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Hornby: Model train maker steams ahead in lockdown
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Battered European telcos signal recovery
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Channel 4 chief plays down privatisation threat after healthy results
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Diet app promoted by Apple harmful, say campaigners
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For Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google business is booming
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Next sees online jump but store sales still down
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City Bulletin: Heathrow cedes title of Europe’s busiest airport to Paris CDG
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BT signs 5G deal with Ericsson to help ditch Huawei
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Next raises profit forecast again as sales beat expectations
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Facebook, Twitter and Google face questions from US senators
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Next: on message
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Facebook sued over Cambridge Analytica data scandal
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Ankhi Das: Facebook India's policy head quits amid hate speech row
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Social media: Is it really biased against US Republicans?
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HSBC considers paying 2020 dividend as profits beat estimates
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HSBC says it could charge for current accounts
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BP returns to profit but pandemic weighs on demand
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HSBC follows Barclays as loan loss provisions recede
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Whitbread shakes off £725m loss to press on with expansion
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HSBC: deposit slip
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Tinder offers face-to-face video chats for potential matches
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BP has yet to prove it is performing or transforming
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BP returns to profit but warns of volatile outlook
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Woolworths High Street 'relaunch' proves a hoax
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Unilever to become UK company despite Dutch tax threat
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England’s water regulator warns of higher bills over profit proposal
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Boots to offer 12-minute turnaround on Covid nasal swab test
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Hopes of shake-up at Samsung after death of chairman
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Post Office says a third of its cash machines will close
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Aviva censured by UK regulator over preference share debacle
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Facebook, Google and Microsoft 'avoiding $3bn in tax in poorer nations'
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Wales lockdown: Tesco 'wrong' to say period products 'not essential'
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Pakistan's PM asks Facebook to ban Islamophobic content
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Facebook avoids Apple with cloud-gaming launch
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Uber sued by drivers over ‘automated robo-firing'
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Mario Kart Live: Mixed-reality karts race around the home
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Samsung Group titan Lee Kun-hee dies aged 78
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Royal Mail seeks record number of Christmas temps
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The man who taught Uber how to say sorry
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Furlough fraudsters 'may have stolen more than £3bn'
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Gap considers closing all its UK stores
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Barclays recovers as bad debt charges fall
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City Bulletin: Loan loss charges ease as Barclays bounces back
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Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer and YouTube found recently hosting racist music
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KFC to create 5,400 jobs in the UK and Ireland
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Coronavirus infections continue to rise across UK
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IHG warns of uneven recovery as virus infections rise
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Barclays: yield keeled
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Edinburgh Woollen Mill granted more time to find buyer
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Unilever sales growth beats expectations as demand for hygiene products booms
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British Airways owner IAG slashes flight schedules as losses hit €1.3bn
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British Airways owner IAG cuts flight numbers again
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DMGT profits gain from advertising rebound
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Former Apple designer Sir Jony Ive to revamp Airbnb
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Facebook and Twitter chiefs ordered to testify over Biden article
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Gap to switch to franchise model in Europe
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Thousands unable to get an NI number because of coronavirus
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Royal Mail launches doorstep parcel collections in ecommerce boom
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Royal Mail launches 72p parcel pick-up service
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Amazon parcel scam targets woman eight months after her death
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William Hill blames volatile sports results for revenue hit
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City Bulletin: UK borrowing soars in response to pandemic
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Waitrose and Co-op cut prices for 'tough times'
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PayPal allows Bitcoin and crypto spending
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Five ways the virus has changed Netflix
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EU investigates Instagram over handling of children's data
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Sir James Dyson to sell Singapore penthouse at a loss
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Advisers to G4S bidder GardaWorld in line for £312m payday
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Tesco needs evolution not revolution
-
Twitter: Major outage affects users around the world
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Pub chain JD Wetherspoon reveals first loss since 1984
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John Lewis triples cost-cutting target
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British Airways fined £20m over data breach
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John Lewis chairman Sharon White targets new services to deliver growth
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Coronavirus infections still rising rapidly
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Twitter changes policy after Biden article block
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Ryanair cuts back winter flight schedule
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City Bulletin: Heineken-owned pub group fined £2m for breaking tie-in rules
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Twitter and Facebook's action over Joe Biden article reignites bias claims
-
Xbox Series X: First hands-on with the next-gen console and games
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Twitter suspends accounts claiming to be black Trump supporters
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Asos adds three million customers as profits soar amid pandemic
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Fashion retailer Asos warns on outlook for consumer spending
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Just Eat: McDonald's and Greggs help boost orders by 40%
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Channel 4 privatisation 'on the table' says culture secretary
-
Asos counts cost of maintaining social distance from fast-fashion rivals
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Morrisons and Waitrose ditch glitter for Christmas
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Long Covid: Derbyshire woman says she uses swimming to help
-
Apple iPhone 12: The chip advance set to make smartphones smarter
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City Bulletin: Redundancies surge to highest level since the financial crisis
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Amazon accused of Covid failings as Prime Day begins
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Covid-19: Why is Essex County Council pleading for tighter restrictions?
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iPhone 12: Apple makes jump to 5G
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Last orders loom for big indebted pub groups
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British Airways' boss replaced amid industry's 'worst crisis'
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Investors Chronicle: YouGov, The Restaurant Group, Tesco
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Petrofac CEO to retire after 30 years
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Barclays trades blows with Amanda Staveley as trial draws to close
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Facebook bans Holocaust denial content
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Why some onions were too sexy for Facebook
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Papa John's investigating claims of £250,000 Eat Out to Help Out fraud
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Ryanair expects Boeing 737 Max jet clearance soon
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HSBC targets net zero carbon emissions by 2050
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Peacocks owner on brink putting 21,000 jobs at risk
-
Xbox game streaming 'heading to iPhones'
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Microsoft makes remote work option permanent
-
US election: Twitter tightens rules on retweets and victory claims
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Why talk of a TalkTalk trade buyer was all talk
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Facebook bans Cornwall therapist's 'sexual' nipple tattoo ads
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City Bulletin: EasyJet set to report first ever annual loss
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TalkTalk share price surges 16% on takeover offer by Toscafund
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Covid deaths three times higher than flu and pneumonia
-
Final flight for British Airways' last two Heathrow-based Boeing 747 planes
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Facebook to halt political ads after US election
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Tesco sticks to policy and lifts half-year dividend
-
Tesco profits surge as online orders double
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Bounce back loans: Taxpayers may lose £26bn on unpaid loans
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Union-tracking software proposed by Amazon
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Facebook bans QAnon conspiracy theory accounts across all platforms
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Trump Covid post deleted by Facebook and hidden by Twitter
-
PureGym personal trainer sorry for 'very ill-judged' slavery post
-
Microsoft probed over aim to double black staff numbers
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Amazon: Jeff Bezos pressed over union 'spying' by MEPs
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Tesco: cautious cannibals
-
2019 general election: Tories halved spending on Facebook ads
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City Bulletin: Premier Oil strikes takeover deal with North Sea rival Chrysaor
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Cineworld: 'My job doesn't feel like work'
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GardaWorld steps up campaign against G4S in takeover battle
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McDonald's among food firms urging tougher deforestation rules
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TalkTalk hits out at BT over delays to deal on ultrafast fibre
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Boris Johnson urges people to ‘go to the cinema’
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Hovis receives takeover bid from Italy's Newlat Food
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City Bulletin: Cineworld confirms closures affecting 45,000 employees
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Thousands of jobs at risk as Cineworld closes UK and US screens
-
Cineworld is in slow-motion endgame
-
L&G demands non-white board members at FTSE firms
-
Apple sues recycling firm that 'resold old gadgets'
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Trump continues Biden attack ads on Facebook
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US election 2020: 'Why I bought a voting machine on eBay'
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Cineworld to shut down UK screens after Bond film delay
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Cineworld set to shut all UK and US screens
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Ola: London Uber rival Ola faces ban over safety issues
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Airbnb blocks US Halloween bookings over party fears
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'Why I bought a voting machine on eBay' - the hackers protecting US election
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Nearly 20,000 Covid-19 cases among Amazon workers
-
Post Office scandal: Postmasters celebrate huge victory against convictions
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Nintendo wins £1.5m in Switch hacking case
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Smart plugs sold on Amazon a 'fire risk', Which? warns
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Shell slims down to shape up for the energy transition
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Subway rolls ruled too sugary to be bread in Ireland
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US election 2020: Facebook bans more political ads
-
Blackbaud: Bank details and passwords at risk in giant charities hack
-
US Senate subpoenas heads of Google, Facebook and Twitter
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Why the Spac mania won’t bridge the Atlantic
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US election 2020: Twitter removes Iranian accounts disrupting debate
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Amazon Ring: Phantom smart doorbell chimes alarm owners
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Disney to cut 28,000 jobs at US theme parks
-
Shell to cut up to 9,000 jobs as oil demand slumps
-
William Hill agrees $2.9bn takeover by Caesars Palace-owner
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City Bulletin: Shell joins BP in cutting thousands of jobs
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William Hill board recommends £2.9bn offer from Caesars
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Ocado overtakes Tesco as most valuable UK retailer
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GardaWorld makes formal £3bn hostile takeover bid for G4S
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Ocado steals Tesco crown as UK’s most valuable food retailer
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Amazon warehouse robots 'increase staff injuries'
-
Trump ads push baseless Biden earpiece conspiracy
-
Greggs staff face fewer hours or losing their jobs
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City Bulletin: Retailers report on third-quarter rent day
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Nokia clinches 5G deal with BT to phase out Huawei's kit in EE network
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Greggs warns staff must cut hours or face job cuts
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Tesco targets 300% rise in vegan meat sales
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Farmville to shut its gates on Facebook at end of year
-
Amazon One: Palm scanner launched for 'secure' payments
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Local food heroes: Tesco teams up with Olio
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How Barclays paved the way for Rolls-Royce cash call
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Caesars in ‘advanced’ talks to buy William Hill for £2.9bn
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Aldi UK profits up sharply in 2019
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City Bulletin: Battle for bookie William Hill heats up
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William Hill: Caesars Palace-owner in 'advanced' talks over £2.9bn offer
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Uber spared from London ban despite 'historical failings'
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Newspaper group Reach offers share issue in lieu of dividend
-
Police told not to download NHS Covid-19 app
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William Hill investors should take Caesars’ money and run
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Giving babies Weetabix from four months 'worth more research'
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Why struggling William Hill could unlock a big win for Caesars
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Ford Bridgend closure: 'Journey into the unknown'
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Tesco joins Morrisons to limit sales of some items
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Covid: Coronavirus cases in England up 60% in a week
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BP battles to calm investor jitters as shares sink to 25-year low
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Caesars battles Apollo in takeover bid for William Hill
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UK supermarkets move to head off stockpiling
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Thailand prosecutes Facebook, Google and Twitter over posts
-
Vodafone wins long-running €3bn India tax battle
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European Commission to challenge Apple tax bill verdict
-
William Hill: Takeover battle looms for UK bookmaker
-
Contact-tracing app: First version worked on more phones
-
Thomas Cook staff: Redundant twice in a year
-
Pringles and Cadbury 'failing on recycled packaging'
-
Thames Water suffers surge in written complaints
-
Trump: Major carmakers sue US government over China tax
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City Bulletin: Cineworld’s horror show of a year continues
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Cineworld swings to huge loss after virus closures
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Cineworld warns pandemic could cast doubt on its survival
-
Facebook 'Supreme Court' to begin work before US Presidential vote
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Apple App Store faces coalition of unhappy developers
-
Facebook Oversight Board plans to take time over rulings
-
Covid: Morrisons limits sales of disinfectant and toilet rolls
-
Amazon unveils flying Ring security drone and Luna games service
-
Nike expects permanent shift to online sales
-
Facebook shuts down 150 fake Chinese accounts
-
Coronavirus: Autumn Budget to be scrapped this year
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Working from home may be bigger test for City of London than Brexit
-
Advertisers strike social media deal over hate speech
-
Amazon criticised over 'Black Lives Don't Matter' caps
-
Premier Inn owner Whitbread plans to cut up to 6,000 jobs
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City Bulletin: Premier Inn owner Whitbread to axe 6,000 jobs
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Covid: Deaths at among lowest proportion since March
-
Barclays to send staff back to working from home
-
HSBC shares hit 25-year low on reports of alleged suspicious transfers
-
Twitter investigates racial bias in image previews
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HSBC: time warped
-
Microsoft buys Fallout creator Bethesda for $7.5bn
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G4S steps up fight against hostile takeover by Canadian rival
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Unilever wins Dutch backing for London move
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British Airways accused of snubbing refund request
-
Friend challenges Facebook over Ronnie McNutt suicide video
-
Labour takes aim at BA and British Gas over job cuts
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FinCEN Files: HSBC moved Ponzi scheme millions despite warning
-
PS5 vs Xbox Series X: How do they compare?
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Twitter beefs up security for US election candidates
-
Google and Facebook under pressure to ban children's ads
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G4S open to higher bids as security group faces £3bn hostile approach
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Stephan Crétier: the security boss with his eyes on the G4S prize
-
Cyber threat to disrupt start of university term
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Next: Staff working from home 'miss out on camaraderie'
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Next upgrades profit forecast for second time this year
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John Lewis scraps bonus for first time since 1953
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City Bulletin: Retail bellwether Next upgrades profit guidance yet again
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John Lewis axes staff bonus for first time in more than 70 years
-
Nintendo 3DS discontinued after almost a decade
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'Nearly two-thirds' of workers commuting again, says ONS
-
John Lewis head should hope to be as lucky as Next next time
-
Thomas Cook revival: 'I wish the business well'
-
Thomas Cook relaunches as online-only holiday brand
-
Lego to ditch plastic bags after children call for change
-
Kim Kardashian West joins Facebook and Instagram boycott
-
City Bulletin: Prices rise at slowest rate in almost 5 years
-
BA boss says there is no need to fire and rehire staff
-
Uber's self-driving operator charged over fatal crash
-
Facebook boosts power and cuts price of VR headset
-
PlayStation 5 matches the price of the Xbox Series X
-
Coronavirus: Bill Gates says rich countries must help make vaccine accessible to all
-
Ocado says M&S switchover 'successful' after rocky start
-
City Bulletin: Young feel the force of rising unemployment
-
Ocado supermarket JV expects full-year profit increase as sales surge
-
Facebook staffer sends 'blood on my hands' memo
-
Apple Fitness+ subscription service unveiled alongside Series 6 Watch
-
BP warns of oil demand peak by early 2020s
-
TikTok rejects Microsoft bid at eleventh hour
-
OnePlus buds seized as 'fake Apple AirPods' by US customs
-
G4S faces £3bn hostile takeover bid from private equity-backed group
-
GardaWorld’s revived bid for G4S is cheap but at least credible
-
LG Wing smartphone has a swivel screen
-
National eczema week: 'I wanted to rip my skin off'
-
Google and Twitter vow to block voting misinformation
-
Portable air purifier, 'smallest' Xbox and other tech news
-
Haribo stocks run low at Tesco over price cut row
-
Aviva sells Singapore operation to local rival Singlife
-
L'Oreal launches make-up recycling across UK shops
-
Yum China's HK listing is the latest 'homecoming'
-
Morrisons sales rise but profits hit by Covid costs
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Morrisons profits fall 25% on coronavirus pandemic costs
-
BP enters offshore wind with Equinor deal
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City Bulletin: Morrisons underlines the cost of doing business in the pandemic
-
British Airways owner IAG to cut more flights
-
Facebook put ads in Danish broadcaster's ad-free app
-
Tesco to trial drone delivery service
-
Snowden criticises Amazon for hiring former NSA boss
-
Chris Grigg’s exit from British Land is a sign of the cycle change
-
Russia, China and Iran hackers target Trump and Biden, Microsoft says
-
British Airways passengers 'stunned' over cash refunds stand-off
-
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary calls UK travel quarantine 'a shambles'
-
Amazon pays £290m in UK tax as sales surge to £14bn
-
Lloyds Bank and Pizza Hut cut more than 1,000 jobs
-
Pizza Hut puts 450 jobs at risk with UK closure plan
-
Facebook 'profits from hate' claims engineer who quit
-
Xbox blinks first by pricing Xbox Series X ahead of Sony's PS5
-
Chinese embassy calls for Twitter inquiry after porn clip liked
-
Barclays pulls riskier mortgages after nearing lending limit
-
Royal Mail set for 'material loss' despite jump in parcels
-
City Bulletin: Royal Mail warns of ‘material loss’ in UK despite online surge
-
US stimulus measures help drive sales recovery at JD Sports
-
Halfords warns profits may fall over winter as bike demand wanes
-
Thomas Cook to be revived as online travel firm
-
Royal Mail shares leap after it predicts more parcel deliveries
-
G4S: former executives charged with multiple counts of fraud
-
Xbox Series S: Microsoft confirms price and release date
-
Coronavirus: Morrisons and Iceland hire thousands
-
Uber pledges all-electric fleet by 2040
-
Three former G4S executives charged over electronic tagging fraud
-
Halfords: chief spokesperson
-
Royal Mail investors had better be prepared to wait a minute
-
Apple fires back in Fortnite App Store battle
-
Crime agency under fire over bank signature forgery
-
Primark post-lockdown sales head for £2bn
-
City Bulletin: Summer sales push Primark to top profit forecast
-
Primark full-year profits on course to top forecasts
-
PizzaExpress secures backing for rescue that will cut 1,100 jobs
-
National Grid/Ofgem: unhappy amperes
-
Netflix boss: Remote working has negative effects
-
Primark shows shopping is having a retail-park revival
-
Mystery seeds: Amazon bans foreign plant sales in US
-
Samsung gives its folding smartphone another shot
-
Classic Vauxhall models go on display in Luton exhibition
-
Debenhams: No cliff edge for stores group, says boss
-
Pret a Manger offers coffee on a monthly subscription
-
Apple delays new anti-tracking privacy measures
-
Coronavirus: Facebook, Twitter and YouTube 'fail to tackle anti-vaccination posts'
-
Indian Prime Minister Modi Twitter account hacked
-
SSE fined £2m by Ofgem over 'inside information'
-
City Bulletin: Melrose suffers effects of aviation downturn
-
Amazon to create 7,000 UK jobs
-
Ocado halts staff deliveries temporarily amid order backlog
-
Facebook to freeze political ads before US presidential election
-
Facebook-Oculus login rift grows as sales stop in Germany
-
Tech stocks slide as Wall Street goes into reverse
-
Facebook and Twitter 'dismantle Russian network'
-
Unilever to cut fossil fuels from cleaning brands
-
City Bulletin: Swiss watchdog begins enforcement proceedings against Credit Suisse
-
Facebook caught in India political storm
-
Pakistan blocks Tinder and Grindr for 'immoral content'
-
Apple more valuable than the entire FTSE 100
-
Lego set to open 120 new stores despite pandemic
-
Gym Group targets empty retail sites
-
Amazon withdraws job adverts for union 'spies'
-
Ocado cancels orders on first M&S delivery day
-
Facebook threatens news sharing ban in Australia
-
Lee Jae-yong: Samsung heir faces fresh charges over 2015 merger
-
Ann Summers threatens landlords over shop rents
-
Deepfake detection tool unveiled by Microsoft
-
B&M to enter FTSE 100 as ITV changes channels
-
Want an Uber? Send a selfie proving you are wearing a mask
-
Coronavirus: Apple iPhones can contact-trace without Covid app
-
Apple removes Fortnite developer Epic from App Store
-
Why parcel delivery courier company DPD is in court
-
Rich People’s Problems: Forget Ocado — I’m off to Farmfoods
-
Mini robo-surgeon performs mock surgery and other news
-
Waitrose launches delivery trial with Deliveroo
-
Waitrose signs up Deliveroo for rapid food delivery
-
British Gas sorry for winter prepayment top-up switch failure
-
Mike Pompeo steps up criticism of HSBC over Hong Kong
-
Apple Fortnite players left behind in new update
-
Flutter revenues jump by a fifth as punters shift online in lockdown
-
Facebook says Apple ad-blocking settings could halve revenue
-
Walmart joins Microsoft in bid for TikTok's US operations
-
Secret Cinema partners with Netflix for first US screening
-
BMW Mini Oxford car plant set for hundreds of job losses
-
Gatwick Airport plans to cut 600 jobs due to coronavirus
-
US election 2020: Twitter suspends accounts sharing poll message
-
KFC drops Finger Lickin' Good slogan amid coronavirus
-
Facebook blocks Thai access to group critical of monarchy
-
Apple can block Epic's Fortnite but not Unreal Engine
-
American Airlines cuts 19,000 jobs amid travel slump
-
Pearson taps former Disney executive Andy Bird as new chief
-
Mike Ashley buys long-time rival's business out of administration
-
Microsoft backs Epic Games in legal row with Apple
-
Tesco to create 16,000 permanent jobs to bolster online business
-
Trump's postal-vote tweet misleading, says Twitter
-
Mike Ashley’s Frasers strikes £37m deal for DW gyms
-
Facebook agrees to pay France €106m in back taxes
-
John Lewis to pull 'Never knowingly undersold' pledge
-
Coronavirus: Schools let down by lack of 'plan B', says union
-
News publishers fight tech giants for better deals
-
Cuties: Netflix apologises for promotional poster after controversy
-
Airbnb bans all house parties worldwide
-
Uber ex-security boss accused of covering up hack attack
-
'Three quarters of UK does grocery shopping online'
-
Airbnb puts stock market float back on the table
-
Sports Direct owner Frasers Group sees signs of 'normality' returning
-
Mothercare finalises deal to sell products in Boots
-
Frasers to invest in luxury retail as it expects profits to rise 30%
-
Premier Oil to raise $530m to tackle debt ‘overhang’
-
Barclays: Sherborne, forlorn
-
QAnon: Facebook takes action on conspiracy groups
-
Lyft and Uber receive reprieve in California employment rights row
-
Facebook 'danger to public health' warns report
-
In battle of British grocers, Morrisons uses Amazon to steal march on Asda
-
Apple helped make 'top secret' iPod for US government
-
Apple first US company to be valued at $2tn
-
Trump attacks Goodyear for campaign clothes ban
-
The two students who took on Coke and Pepsi
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Microsoft Flight Simulator: The entire world in a game
-
Wizz Air expands UK operations with plan for Gatwick base
-
Coronavirus: Cases rise at Newark Bakkavor dessert factory
-
Fortnite: Epic files new injunction against Apple
-
Camping gear sales jump amid staycation boom
-
Morrisons considers ditching all 'bags for life' for paper
-
Egypt Facebook page raises hopes for missing children
-
Ryanair cuts flights as EU virus rates hit bookings
-
Ryanair cuts autumn capacity after European Covid-19 cases spike
-
Debenhams hires liquidator in contingency plan
-
Debenhams says liquidation would be last resort
-
UK remains attractive to investors despite Brexit, says Tata boss
-
Fewer hospital patients in Covid-19 hotspots
-
Amazon launches online pharmacy in India
-
Eurotunnel warns travellers not to turn up without a booking
-
Fortnite: Epic Games sues Google and Apple over app store bans
-
Coronavirus cases stable across most of England
-
UK bailout talks end for Jaguar Land Rover and Tata Steel
-
Coronavirus: Netflix to stream Diana musical before Broadway debut
-
Amazon Prime donates to Fleabag stars' theatre emergency fund
-
GVC profit fall cushioned by surge in online gambling
-
National Express to use jobs bonus to cut bus fares
-
National Express suffers as passengers shun public transport
-
ZX Spectrum Next Issue 2 blasts through Kickstarter goal
-
Amazon Alexa security bug allowed access to voice history
-
Fortnite: Apple ban sparks court action from Epic Games
-
Disney ends the historic 20th Century Fox brand
-
Asos upgrades outlook as customers return fewer clothes
-
Asos: Shoppers are returning fewer items after lockdown
-
Sports Direct owner Frasers delays annual accounts again
-
Facebook adds 'blackface' photos to banned posts
-
Freeview viewers complain of fewer channels after retune
-
Natwest to cut 550 jobs in branches and close one office
-
Sumner Redstone: US media mogul dies aged 97
-
Apple boss Tim Cook joins the billionaires club
-
Trump: Tech giants challenge US foreign worker crackdown
-
Downfall: BP worker sacked after Hitler meme wins payout
-
UK employment falls by biggest amount in over a decade
-
IHG set to cut jobs as it falls to $275m loss
-
Debenhams to cut 2,500 more jobs amid pandemic
-
Debenhams to cut another 2,500 jobs
-
Uber and Lyft drivers are employees, says US judge
-
Xbox xCloud: How does Game Pass streaming work?
-
Eurostar blames Covid-19 for premium seat only wi-fi
-
British Airways hails ‘significant progress’ with unions over restructuring
-
'Bullying' Apple fights couple over pear logo
-
Twitter 'looking' at a possible TikTok tie-up
-
Toshiba shuts the lid on laptops after 35 years
-
Advent to buy UK parcel delivery group Hermes in €1bn deal
-
Coronavirus: Pret a Manger to cut staff hours
-
British Airways: 'I felt forced to take redundancy'
-
Facebook founder sees wealth hit $100bn after TikTok rival launch
-
BA staff facing redundancy or pay cuts speak out
-
Apple defends Xbox streaming block on iPhones
-
Mini house-buying boom leads to highest ever monthly price
-
Facebook removes QAnon conspiracy group with 200,000 members
-
Thousands of British Airways staff braced for job cuts
-
Coronavirus: NHS England scales back private sector deal
-
Facebook and Twitter restrict Trump accounts over 'harmful' virus claim
-
Aviva chief hints at pulling insurer out of international markets
-
Coronavirus: ITV warns 'of most challenging times' ever
-
ITV hit by worst advertising decline in its broadcasting history
-
Audi: More former car executives face 'dieselgate' charges
-
Uber to expand across UK with Autocab takeover
-
Aviva: Blanc canvass
-
Animal Crossing boosts Nintendo sales
-
Twitter to label state-controlled news accounts
-
JD Wetherspoon: A third of head office jobs 'at risk'
-
Coronavirus: Uber customer activity falls sharply
-
Disney focuses on streaming as it falls to a loss
-
Microsoft's TikTok grab: Inspired or naive?
-
UK broadcasters lose ground to streaming services during lockdown
-
William Hill to close 119 betting shops
-
City Bulletin: Coronavirus knocks Metro Bank’s recovery off course
-
WHSmith plans to axe 1,500 jobs as travel curbs bite
-
William Hill shuts another 119 stores as more punters shift online
-
Samsung unveils Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Note 20 smartphones
-
Twitter hack teen's court date 'Zoombombed' with porn
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Twitter users urged to update over Android security flaw
-
Mulan: UK cinemas hit out at 'disappointing' Disney+ release
-
What's going on with TikTok?
-
Donald Trump: US Treasury should get cut of TikTok deal
-
Twitter needs to act over racist abuse, says David Lammy
-
BP halves dividend as Covid-19 turmoil pushes oil major to loss
-
BP halves dividend after suffering huge losses
-
City Bulletin: BP falls into line with peers and slashes dividend
-
easyJet expects rise in air travel after reporting 99% revenue fall in quarter
-
PizzaExpress to cut 1,100 jobs and sell UK business
-
Dixons Carphone to cut 800 store management jobs
-
Audi drops 'insensitive' girl with banana ad
-
Dixons Carphone to axe 800 jobs in revamp of operations
-
The AA still bears the scars of its last private equity encounter
-
BP: the race to zero
-
TikTok founder defends potential Microsoft sale
-
Amazon site advertises shoes using racial slur
-
HSBC profits plunge 96% as loan-loss provisions jump on coronavirus
-
City Bulletin: HSBC follows rivals with big provisions and tumbling profits
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Coronavirus: HSBC to speed up 35,000 job cuts as profits slump
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HSBC: more steel than Flint
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Microsoft and TikTok talks continue after Trump call
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Brazil Bolsonaro: Facebook told to block accounts of president's supporters
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British Airways pilots vote to accept jobs deal
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TikTok: How would the US go about banning the Chinese app?
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Kylie and Kendall Jenner endorsed 'knock-off' Apple products on Instagram
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British Airways owner IAG says crisis worst in its history
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City Bulletin: British Airways’ owner strengthens finances with €2.75bn capital raise
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BT warns of Covid-19 pressure on full-year profit
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Twitter bans ex-KKK leader David Duke
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Twitter hack: Staff tricked by phone spear-phishing scam
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Australia unveils plan to force Google and Facebook to pay for news
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Twitter hack: Bognor Regis man one of three charged
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Coronavirus: Samsung profits soar on work from home demand
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Nasa Mars rover: Perseverance robot launches to detect life on Red Planet
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City Bulletin: Lloyds puts aside £3.8bn as economic gloom builds
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Shell and Total escape underlying losses on strong oil trading
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Coronavirus: England highest level of excess deaths
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Argos axes 'book of dreams' catalogue after 48 years
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Huawei takes top spot in global phone shipments for first time
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John Lewis looks to private homes to offset high street pain
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Five key moments from the big tech grilling
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Your chance to live in a John Lewis store...sort of
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Argos catalogue: Life lessons from the 'book of dreams'
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Amazon, Facebook and Apple thriving in lockdown
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Tech giants Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon to face Congress
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Coronavirus: Nissan shares fall 10% after record loss warning
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Bringing Mars back to Earth
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City Bulletin: Trading profits cushion Covid-19 blow to Barclays
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Outlook brightens at Next as decline in sales eases sharply
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Barclays braces for rise in bad loans as Covid-19 hits economy
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Barclays: We want our people back in the office
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Wiley apology for tweets 'that looked anti-Semitic' after Twitter ban
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Company bosses pledge to recruit more black staff
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Santander and Barclays: coronavirus loan loss leaders
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TikTok blasts 'copycat' Facebook as US starts probe
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Next proves one of the great survivors with lockdown sales
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Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Google face claims of 'harmful' power
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Coronavirus: National Trust redundancy plan puts 1,200 jobs at risk
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Amazon takes on supermarkets with free food delivery
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British Airways faces strike threat over job cut plan
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Greggs in talks over funding as it guards against lockdown risk
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Reckitt Benckiser sales soar on booming demand for disinfectant
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Greggs on a roll as customers rush back
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Wiley: Rapper deleted from Facebook and Instagram after abuse of Jewish critics
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Donald Trump Jr suspended from tweeting after Covid post
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National Trust joins victims of Blackbaud hack
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British Airways cabin crew union warns of strike over job cuts
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Jaguar Land Rover’s new boss has to prove he’s no yes man
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MacKenzie Scott donates $1.7bn since Amazon boss divorce
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Huawei holds summit as global pressure grows
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Heathrow Airport brings in robots to fight coronavirus
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Wiley: Priti Patel probes Twitter and Instagram delay in removing 'appalling' posts
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Ryanair still flying to Spain despite quarantine
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City Bulletin: Groundings drag Ryanair to a €185m quarterly loss
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Wiley: Anti-Semitism row prompts 48-hour Twitter boycott
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Garmin begins recovery from ransomware attack
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Walgreens/Stefano Pessina: hanging his Boots up
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Facebook takes the EU to court over privacy spat
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Debenhams up for sale again as lockdown stymies rescue efforts
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Amazon, Google and Wish remove neo-Nazi products
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Coronavirus: Anger at DVLA as driving licence delays continue
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Coronavirus: Disney delays blockbuster films due to pandemic
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Retail sales continue to bounce back in June
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Centrica to sell US unit to NRG Energy for $3.6bn
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Google, Facebook, Amazon, Apple hearing faces delay
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Shopify: The Canadian tech champion taking on Amazon
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French Connection will claim furlough cash bonus
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Garmin smartwatch users cannot get hands on data
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China's Tianwen-1 Mars rover rockets away from Earth
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Apple and Nike urged to cut 'China Uighur ties'
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Facebook: Trump posts misleading ad using Ukraine photo
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City Bulletin: Unilever prepares to spin out tea business
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Daily Mail owner suffers 45% hit to advertising
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Twitter says hackers viewed 36 accounts' private messages
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Unilever: Ice cream in, personal hygiene out in lockdown
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Apple co-founder sues YouTube over Bitcoin scam
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Forecast-beating Unilever becomes UK’s biggest listed company
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Dyson cuts 900 jobs amid coronavirus impact
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Daily Mail owner has made savvy sales, now it needs brilliant buys
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Halo Infinite Xbox Series X trailer divides fans
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Dyson to cut 900 jobs as coronavirus changes customer habits
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Halo Infinite: Studio hopes to 'get it right' for Xbox Series X
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QAnon: Twitter bans accounts linked to conspiracy theory
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Facebook and Instagram to examine racist algorithms
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Slack makes EU antitrust claim against Microsoft over Teams
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Tesco asks staff to clean shelves, floors and loos
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Fiat offices raided over diesel emissions fraud claims
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Apple digs in over its App Store fees
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QAnon: What is it and where did it come from?
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Ex-Uber drivers set for 'final showdown' in court case
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City Bulletin: HMRC launches probe into Ladbrokes owner GVC
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GVC faces UK probe over former Turkish unit
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Ryanair to close base after pilots reject pay cut
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Ladbrokes owner GVC faces probe by UK tax authority
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Twitter hack: Exchange 'blocked 1,000 Bitcoin transactions'
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Facebook labels Trump and Biden posts on voting in US 2020 election
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City Bulletin: UK races to secure vaccine treatments
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Ted Baker set 'to cut 500 jobs' at stores and HQ
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Uber drivers launch legal battle over 'favouritism'
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Delivery giant to hire 10,500 amid UK online shopping surge
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Walmart revives talks about Asda supermarket sale
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Coronavirus: Contacts traced in Motherwell centre outbreak
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Twitter says hackers downloaded private account data
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Twitter hack: FBI investigates major Twitter attack
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Alan Rusbridger: Facebook oversight board must avoid 'half-baked judgements'
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British Airways retires entire 747 fleet after travel downturn
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City Bulletin: Rio Tinto welcomes signs of recovery in China
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Cadbury accused of 'shrinkflation' as packs get smaller
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British Airways fast-tracks retirement of iconic Boeing 747 jumbo jet
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Twitter hack: 130 accounts targeted in attack
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G4S plea deal cut after slow response to fraud inquiry
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World faces staggering jobs challenge, says Microsoft president
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Companies hope to avoid 'catastrophic' EU data-transfer ruling
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City Bulletin: Coronavirus claims more than half a million jobs
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Twitter hack: What went wrong and why it matters
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British Gas workers told to agree new contracts or risk jobs
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Vodafone calls for 5G auction to be scrapped
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The Benjamin Netanyahu Twitter hack that never was
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US farmers' beef with Burger King over cow fart ad
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Netflix warns of slowdown after subscriber surge
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KFC, Nando's and Pret lower prices after VAT cut
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Tesco starts online refillable container trial
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Asos sales jump as shoppers snap up ‘lockdown’ products
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Apple has €13bn Irish tax bill overturned
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Asos to repay furlough cash as lockdown sales rise
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Dixons Carphone says virus will delay return of mobile phones unit to profit
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PizzaExpress set to fall into lenders’ ownership
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Dixons Carphone: trust issues
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Amazon warns Alexa Echo Buds earphones pose overheating safety risk
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Major US Twitter accounts hacked in Bitcoin scam
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UK economy shrinks by one-fifth under lockdown
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Ocado retail profit doubles as grocery delivery soars
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Facebook 'scam hostage' freed after year in Nigeria
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UK faces tax rises or spending cuts, says spending watchdog
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Ocado says switch to online shopping is permanent
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Ocado: show me the money
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Former Barclays banker sorry for Staveley ‘tart’ remark
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Huawei: BT says 'impossible' to remove all firm's kit in under 10 years
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Coronavirus: Disney heir and Ben & Jerry’s call for higher taxes
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Wearing masks in shops a 'reasonable' measure, says Waterstones boss
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G4S plans 1,000 job cuts in cash handling unit
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ISIS 'still evading detection on Facebook', report says
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Roger Jenkins received £50m exit payout from Barclays
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Coronavirus: Primark says no to £30m job retention bonus
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Primark rejects UK government’s furlough bonus
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Instagram and Facebook to block LGBT 'conversion therapy' services
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Labour joins Facebook advert boycott over 'hateful material'
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Barclays bankers call financier a 'tart' and a 'dollybird'
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Royal Mail fined £1.6m for failing to deliver post on time
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Royal Mail fined for late letters and overcharging
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Twitter boss donates $3m to basic universal income project
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How trickery makes video calls more personal
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Apple apps collapse as Facebook takes blame
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Former Barclays banker joked about his own ‘execution’ in Qatar calls
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G4S drafts £38.5m deal to settle tagging scandal with fraud office
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TikTok: Amazon says email asking staff to remove app 'sent in error'
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Coronavirus: John Lewis and Boots to cut 5,300 jobs
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Coronavirus: Planned ops in May fell by 80% in England
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Boots and John Lewis to cut 5,300 jobs and shut stores
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Boots to shed 4,000 jobs and close more stores
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Facebook bans 'Roger Stone disinformation network'
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'UK faces mobile blackouts if Huawei 5G ban imposed by 2023'
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Barclays bankers used sexist comments in Qatar calls, court told
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Coronavirus: Starbucks to require masks after rise in US cases — as it happened
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Coronavirus: Budget airline AirAsia's future in ‘significant doubt’
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Boohoo starts review after Next and Asos desert it
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Facebook civil-rights record hammered in own review
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Ryanair cabin crew agree to temporary pay cut to keep jobs
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Burger King boss warns of UK job cuts
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HSBC glitch led to thousands of small business loans in the wrong name
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JD Sports chairman renews calls for rent reform
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UK newspaper publisher Reach to cut 550 jobs
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Ineos puts Welsh and Portuguese plants on hold as it eyes French site
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Bike sales surge helps Halfords through lockdown
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Coronavirus: Majority testing positive have no symptoms
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Microsoft and Zoom join Hong Kong data 'pause'
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Royal Mail trials refitted black cab electric vans
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Bike sales boom fails to offset car business slide at Halfords
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Plan for 4x4 vehicle factory in Wales 'suspended'
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Burford Capital’s US listing will test its fair value
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Next, Asos and Zalando drop Boohoo from websites
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DHL to cut 2,200 jobs at Jaguar Land Rover plants
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Boohoo dropped by Next, Asos and Zalando over exploitation claims
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New video format 'halves data use of 4K and 8K TVs'
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Aviva appoints Amanda Blanc as chief
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Huawei: UK government weighs up ban of Chinese firm's telecoms kit
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Nintendo condemns alleged abuse in Smash Bros community
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New boss of underachiever Aviva must move fast, if not break things
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Varley denies ‘deceiving’ Barclays board over Qatar deals
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Cineworld to countersue Cineplex in spat over abandoned $2.1bn deal
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Hong Kong: Facebook, Google and Twitter among firms 'pausing' police help
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Coronavirus: NHS England launches tool to aid long-term recovery
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Is Facebook losing the boycott battle?
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George Floyd: Twitter drops 'master', 'slave' and 'blacklist'
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The rise of Jim Ratcliffe as Ineos expands from smokestacks to cars
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Coronavirus: Money back for Ryanair and Sykes customers
-
Departing National Express chief executive sells down
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Tesco demands supplier price cuts in discount battle
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Primark presses ahead with new store openings
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City Bulletin: Primark profits set to drop by two-thirds after lockdowns
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Primark to lose two-thirds of profits because of coronavirus
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Facebook flaw let 5,000 developers gather personal data
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Zuckerberg: Advertisers will be back to Facebook 'soon enough'
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PS5 and Xbox Series X: Video game NBA 2K21 to cost more on new consoles
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Varley’s evidence ‘not true’, High Court told
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Ineos launches carmaking ambitions with Grenadier off-roader
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Facebook bans 'violent' Boogaloo-linked network
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George Floyd: Adidas human resources boss quits amid racism row
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Coronavirus: UK firms slash more than 12,000 jobs in two days
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Crucible: Amazon pulls 'boring' big-budget video game
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Lego pulls ads on Facebook over 'hate speech'
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Google and Facebook too powerful, says watchdog
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Tesla overtakes Toyota to become world's most valuable carmaker
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Facebook targets 'false news' amid growing pressure from advertisers
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Shell warns of up to $22bn hit on assets from oil and gas slump
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City Bulletin: Shell joins BP and braces for lower oil prices
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Cineworld delays reopening UK cinemas to 31 July
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Shell takes $22bn hit over low oil prices
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Facebook must 'develop a conscience'
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Facebook: Aviva and Intercontinental Hotels Group pause ads
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City Bulletin: EY prepares partners for difficult conversations with clients
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BP agrees $5bn sale of petrochemicals business to Ineos
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TikTok 'didn't store' iPhone clipboard data
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Could a boycott kill Facebook?
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BP sells petrochemicals business to Ineos in $5bn deal
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Royal Mail pushed to its limits to deliver through coronavirus
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Starbucks suspends social media ads over hate speech
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How Facebook scammers target people at risk of suicide
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Coca-Cola suspends social media advertising despite Facebook changes
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Coronavirus: UK to open up European holidays from 6 July
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George Floyd: US phone giant Verizon joins Facebook ad boycott
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Tesco shoppers buying more during fewer trips
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Tesco shareholders deliver rebuke over pay policy
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British Airways: Long-serving cabin crew face 20% pay cut
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Kanye West back at Gap with Yeezy fashion line
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Facebook to tag ‘harmful’ posts as boycott widens
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Coronavirus: Post Office ends travel money suspension
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Illegal lockdown parties hosted in online rentals
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Royal Mail to cut 2,000 jobs as virus hits business
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City Bulletin: Royal Mail to cut 2,000 management jobs in latest overhaul
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Royal Mail to cut 2,000 management jobs as profits tumble
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Virgin Media broadband offline in London again
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Waitrose will never stock chlorinated chicken, says boss
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O2 sends surprise refund cheques after 15 years
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Unilever to change name of Fair & Lovely skin lightening cream
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Unilever renames Fair & Lovely skin cream after backlash
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Royal Mail: sorting problems
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Virgin Media apologises for network outage in London
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George Floyd: Ben & Jerry's joins Facebook ad boycott
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Persimmon picks National Express boss Dean Finch as new CEO
-
Wine and cooking ingredient sales soar during lockdown
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Coronavirus: More than half wait too long for non-Covid tests
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UK U-turn allows Amazon to invest in Deliveroo
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Jet2 and Eurostar cut summer flights and trains
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Landlords pay the price for JD Sports’ empire building
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EasyJet looks to raise £450m with share placing
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US shares hit as virus surge revives economic fears
-
Lawsuit alleges defeat devices in Nissan petrol cars
-
City Bulletin: Shopping centre owner Intu teeters on the brink
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Wirecard: Former boss arrested over €1.9bn scandal
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Apple makes concessions to App Store developers
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Fines to be part of regulating social media, says Ofcom
-
Twitter apologises for business data breach
-
Facebook bans 'loot-to-order' antiquities trade
-
Coronavirus: Go Outdoors calls in administrators
-
JD Sports moves to appoint administrators for Go Outdoors
-
British Gas owner plans to launch cheaper energy rival
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Coronavirus: Pret a Manger job cut fears as sales plunge
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Lockdown lifting: Stories from the UK's first motorway service station
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The North Face and Patagonia boycott Facebook ads
-
Apple Mac computers make jump to its own chips
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Mixer: Microsoft abandons gaming app in Facebook deal
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Once-bitten BP investors should be twice shy
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Have we become too reliant on Big Tech firms?
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Colgate reviews China's Darlie brand amid race debate
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JD Sports appeals against Footasylum verdict
-
Twitter labels Trump tweet 'manipulated media' for first time
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Apple 'not told' about UK's latest app plans
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Travelodge landlords approve CVA
-
Katie Hopkins permanently suspended from Twitter
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DPD and B&Q owner to hire 7,500 as demand surges
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Tesco sells Polish supermarket business
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City Bulletin: National Grid warns of £1bn corona hit to cash flow
-
Tesco quits Poland in further retreat from overseas ambitions
-
National Grid safeguards dividend despite coronavirus knock to profit
-
Amazon 'thwarts largest ever DDoS cyber-attack'
-
Facebook removes Trump ad over 'Nazi hate symbol'
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Facebook to let users turn off political adverts
-
Europe pushes ahead with 'dune buggy' Mars rover
-
HSBC revives plan to cut 35,000 jobs after coronavirus pause
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HSBC to press on with 35,000 job cuts
-
Amazon faces backlash over Covid-19 safety measures
-
UK pensions/superfunds: the crunch bunch
-
Apple accused of 'hostile' app fee policies
-
Mastercard and Visa face billion-pound payouts after UK court ruling
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BP raises $12bn in wake of multibillion-dollar writedown
-
Amazon v EU: Has the online giant met its match?
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Instagram 'will overtake Twitter as a news source'
-
Facebook launches WhatsApp digital payment service
-
Coronavirus: Greggs to reopen 800 shops for takeaway
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Greggs set to reopen 800 stores but warns of lower sales
-
Apple faces two EU anti-competition probes
-
Poundstretcher could close more than half its UK stores
-
William Hill to raise £200m to ease lockdown hit
-
Landlords cry foul over ‘morally wrong’ Poundstretcher restructuring
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Top UK bank lobbyist resigns after derogatory comments emerge in Barclays trial
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Apple supplier Dialog turns to older technologies to weather crisis
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Cherry Wilson: Should I remove or reply to my racist Facebook friend?
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City Bulletin: BP resigns itself to a lower oil price with $17.5bn in charges
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BP faces hit of up to $17.5bn as it forecasts lower oil prices
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BP to take up to $17.5bn hit on assets after cutting energy price outlook
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Shoppers rush to the High Street as England stores reopen
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Covid: Wickes owner Travis Perkins to cut 2,500 jobs
-
Retail queues won’t cushion the hammer blows hitting landlords
-
Cineworld faces legal action for pulling out of Cineplex deal
-
Former eBay executives charged with cyber-stalking
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Apple claims 'half a trillion dollars' App Store economy
-
Cineworld abandons $2.3bn Cineplex purchase
-
British Airways' treatment of staff 'a disgrace' - MPs
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MPs brand British Airways a ‘national disgrace’ over job cuts
-
George Floyd: Microsoft bars facial recognition sales to police
-
PS5: PlayStation 5 console and games revealed
-
PlayStation 5: Sony games chief says PS5 offers a paradigm shift
-
Unilever makes a U-turn
-
Coronavirus: Twitter removes more than 170,000 pro-China accounts
-
BA, easyJet and Ryanair launch legal action over UK quarantine
-
BA, Ryanair and EasyJet launch fight over 'devastating' quarantine plan
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Coronavirus: Deprived areas hit twice as hard
-
HSBC is a citizen of nowhere
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Coronavirus: Face masks mandatory for Uber passengers and drivers
-
British Airways: A breakdown in trust?
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Facebook's Giphy deal investigated by competition authority
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Coronavirus: First official analysis finds PPE failings
-
Barclays apologises after Stavely comments inadvertently broadcast
-
JD Sports chairman sells down
-
PlayStation 5: Sony to give gamers first look at new platform
-
George Floyd: Amazon bans police use of facial recognition tech
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Angela Ahrendts joins WPP board
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City Bulletin: Unilever outlines plan to unify as UK Plc
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British Gas owner Centrica to cut 5,000 jobs
-
Ben & Jerry's maker Unilever settles on UK base
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Centrica to shed 5,000 roles as UK job losses mount
-
Marmite says pub shutdown means no larger jars for now
-
Unilever to combine Anglo-Dutch arms in UK company
-
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare fix causes Xbox owners more headaches
-
British Airways to sell art collection to raise cash
-
Ocado is raising money just because it can, can, can
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Barclays ‘lied’ over 2008 investment by Qatar, court told
-
Morrisons faces investor backlash over executive pay
-
PlayStation 5: Sony gives first look at the PS5 console and games
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HSBC wobbles on a geopolitical tightrope
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George Floyd: Twitter to make Juneteenth a company holiday
-
Mike Pompeo criticises HSBC for backing Hong Kong security law
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Thousands of UK jobs go in sweeping retail closures
-
Monsoon and Quiz launch insolvency proceedings
-
Tinder backlash over Black Lives Matter ban
-
Morrisons faces AGM backlash on pensions
-
Ocado raises £1bn as online grocery booms
-
Samsung: Court rejects Lee Jae-yong arrest warrant request
-
Covid-19: Xbox Series X chief discusses pandemic launch plan
-
Coronavirus: Weekly death figures continue to fall
-
Debenhams to close more stores with the loss of 300 jobs
-
Amazon removes T-shirt showing George Floyd death
-
Electric truck start-up Nikola takes on car giants
-
Wahaca boss: It's going to be hell after lockdown
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Coronavirus: New UK travel quarantine rules a stunt, says Ryanair boss
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BP to cut 10,000 jobs as virus hits demand for oil
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BP to slash 10,000 jobs as pandemic bites
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UK audit watchdog drops probe into Tesco
-
Xbox Series X: Microsoft tailors launch plans for the pandemic
-
Barclays ‘misled’ the market over Qatar deal, court told
-
Titanic and collective effort needed to save UK companies from crisis
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Barclays set for latest legal battle in £1.5bn Staveley suit
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Retailer Gap posts near-$1bn loss due to coronavirus
-
Premier renegotiates $625m BP North Sea deal
-
British Airways threatens legal action over UK quarantine plans
-
Coronavirus: National Rail to offer 'busy station' alerts
-
Elon Musk calls for 'break up' of Amazon
-
Social media firms fail to act on Covid-19 fake news
-
HSBC and StanChart back China security laws for HK
-
Quarantine rules a 'killer blow' for travel sector
-
Apple tracks looters who steal iPhones
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Debenhams to start reopening shops after lockdown
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Facebook removes 'inauthentic' George Floyd groups
-
British Airways refuses to meet Home Secretary
-
Travelodge set to launch CVA in effort to end rent stand-off
-
Nissan: UK factory still under threat from no-deal Brexit
-
Travelodge proposes new deal to end landlord row
-
HSBC and StanChart publicly back China’s Hong Kong security law
-
Coronavirus could ‘drag on US economy for a decade'
-
Facebook faces further backlash over Trump post
-
George Floyd protests: Twitter bans over #DCBlackout hoax
-
National Lottery operator warns UK recession threatens charity funding
-
Primark says no 'special discounts' when shops reopen
-
Primark to reopen all stores in England with social distancing in place
-
Facebook staff anger over Trump post
-
Judge orders Barclays to hand documents to Amanda Staveley ahead of trial
-
PlayStation 5: Sony postpones games event due to US protests
-
Coronavirus: Pret a Manger plans rent talks in bid to avoid closures
-
Microsoft 'to replace journalists with robots'
-
Amazon UK website defaced with racist abuse
-
Coronavirus: Debenhams makes some restaurant employees redundant
-
Trump signs executive order targeting Twitter after fact-checking row
-
Renault cuts 15,000 jobs in major restructuring
-
Facebook dominates cases of recorded social media grooming
-
Twitter hides Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence'
-
Thousands of TalkTalk users hit by internet problems
-
PizzaExpress to launch pasta delivery service in hunt for revenues
-
PlayStation 5: Sony confident coronavirus won't change release plans
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Investors Chronicle: Aviva, British Land, Mears
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Barclays fights disclosure request
-
Video streaming: Lockdown sees fifth of UK homes sign deals
-
Trump to 'sign executive order about social media'
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EasyJet to cut 4,500 jobs and reduce capacity
-
Nissan backs UK plant but protests erupt in Spain
-
Daily Mail owner swings to operating loss in April as pandemic bites
-
Uber destroys thousands of bikes and scooters
-
Twitter fact-checks China amid bias row
-
Cineworld: Once Upon a Time in Brentford
-
Monsoon on brink of calling in administrators
-
Trump to redefine social-media legal protections
-
Renault prepares for 15,000 job cuts
-
Twitter tags Trump tweet with fact-checking warning
-
Facebook shareholders try to block encryption plan
-
Sky Q kicks off HDR support starting with on-demand nature shows
-
Tesco and Sainsbury’s sales outpace Aldi for first time in a decade
-
Fraggle Rock to be revived by Apple TV+ after 33 years
-
City Bulletin: HSBC prepares to restart radical restructuring
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Coronavirus: John Lewis plans phased reopening of stores
-
Coronavirus: How do we record history in the internet age?
-
Volkswagen loses landmark German 'dieselgate' case
-
HSBC board rethinks overhaul and seeks even sharper cuts
-
Has the virus prompted an early mid-life crisis for some?
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Coronavirus: Jaguar Land Rover in talks over government loan
-
Fresh UK review into Huawei role in 5G networks
-
Gap between retail winners and losers widens to a chasm
-
Hertz: Car rental firm files for US bankruptcy protection
-
Coronavirus: Flexible working will be a new normal after virus
-
Marston’s and Carlsberg UK to create £780m brewing joint venture
-
Marston's and Carlsberg UK announce £780m merger
-
Coronavirus: NHS may need to hire cabin crew from airlines
-
Netflix stops charging customers who never watch
-
Colman's Mustard factory in Norwich closing after 160 years
-
Coronavirus: Tinder boss says 'dramatic' changes to dating
-
Zuckerberg: Facebook in 'arms race' against electoral interference
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Zuckerberg: Facebook to 'take down' coronavirus misinformation
-
City Bulletin: Premier Inn owner Whitbread launches £1bn rights issue
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Premier Inn parent Whitbread to raise £1bn in rights issue
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Clarks to cut 900 office jobs in shake-up
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Coronavirus: MPs demand answers on misinformation
-
Grandmother ordered to delete Facebook photos under GDPR
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Clarks cuts 900 jobs as it strengthens digital push
-
NSO Group: Israeli firm 'impersonated Facebook to spread spyware'
-
Amazon trials online food delivery in India
-
Canada Facebook fined $6.5m over 'false' privacy claims
-
Amazon releases its first big budget video game
-
Aviva and QBE face legal threat from bars and restaurants
-
Apple and Google release marks 'watershed moment' for contact-tracing apps
-
Coronavirus: NHS England official cautions against buying antibody tests
-
City Bulletin: UK outlines post-Brexit tariff plans
-
Coronavirus: Apple shoppers required to wear masks
-
Aviva picks former Lloyds CFO Culmer as chair
-
Coronavirus: Security flaws found in NHS contact-tracing app
-
Facebook Shops: Online stores open on Facebook and Instagram
-
How an unofficial Club Penguin game turned toxic
-
Banks probe sales push linked to corporate loans
-
Ryanair says passenger numbers set to halve
-
Coronavirus: Bridgend Ford return to work marks 40 years
-
City Bulletin: Ryanair braces for €200m first-quarter loss
-
Sir Frederick Barclay's nephew 'caught with bugging device' at Ritz hotel
-
Rainbow Six 'copy' lands Apple and Google in copyright court
-
Companies stop pulling punches as lockdowns ease
-
Coronavirus: Uber announces drastic cuts to secure its future
-
Rich List: Inventor Sir James Dyson is UK's richest person
-
BT in talks to sell multibillion-pound stake in Openreach
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William Hill punters bet on table tennis in sports lull
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Royal Mail chief Rico Back abruptly resigns
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Coronavirus: Royal Mail boss Rico Back in surprise exit
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Charlotte Tilbury hopes for magic touch with £1bn sale
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William Hill looks to German football, table tennis and phased opening
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Facebook to build internet cable 'circumference of Earth'
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Will BT sell the family silver in its hunt for cash?
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Disney forces explicit Club Penguin clones offline
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Facebook buys GIF-maker Giphy to add to Instagram team
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Coronavirus: Uber tells all drivers to wear face masks
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Tesco changes bonus rules after Ocado success hits pay
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Nissan in talks to build Renault models at Sunderland plant
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Coronavirus: Amazon to make face shields and sell at cost
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Facebook to pay $52m to content moderators over PTSD
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Travelodge eyes CVA in battle with landlords over rents
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Coronavirus: Twitter allows staff to work from home 'forever'
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Tesco boosted executive pay by axing Ocado from peer group
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Coronavirus: Marks & Spencer cafes to reopen for takeaway
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BP chief sees risk of oil demand passing peak as pandemic hits
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Coronavirus: Ryanair flyers must ask for loo as flights ramp up
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City Bulletin: Ryanair sets July 1 target to get 40% of planes back in the air
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Morrisons highlights slump at petrol pumps
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Vodafone rules out gatecrashing Virgin-O2 deal
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Coronavirus: Twitter will label Covid-19 fake news
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Coronavirus: McDonald's expands restaurant sites to be reopened
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Primark and Superdry boosted by European store reopenings
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Lower electricity use in lockdown leads to problems for National Grid
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Morrisons cuts petrol price to below £1 a litre
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Carlos Ghosn: Turkey charges seven over escape from Japan
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Uber says 'no sacred cows' amid coronavirus crisis
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Facebook and Google extend working from home to end of year
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HSBC accuses collapsed oil trader ZenRock of ‘suspicious’ dealings
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Tequila and bedsheets: Five popular lockdown buys
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London Gatwick under a cloud as carriers threaten to quit airport
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Virgin Media and O2 join forces to take on BT
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Coronavirus: British Airways owner hopes to revive flights in July
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City Bulletin: Bank of England says economy could contract 30% this quarter
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Next to open beauty halls in former Debenhams stores
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BT suspends annual dividend for first time in 36 years
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British Airways parent slams possible UK quarantine plans
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IHG warns coronavirus is hotels’ ‘most significant challenge’
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Facebook update crashes TikTok and other rivals
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Investors Chronicle: JD Sports, AstraZeneca, Virgin Money UK
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StanChart and HSBC face losses on loans to rice trader
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Liberty Global and Telefónica dial up changes in ‘deal of decade’
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Virgin Media and O2’s tie-up will leave customers cold
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Xbox: Microsoft reveals first games for Series X console
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Coronavirus: 'More normal' shopping habits are back, says Ocado
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Qatar Airways warns of 'substantial' job losses
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JD Sports' takeover of Footasylum blocked by watchdog
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JD Sports turns on Mike Ashley as Footasylum deal blocked
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Opening Quote: ITV cuts costs as ad revenues collapse
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More Ocado investors rebel against executive pay
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National Express/placings: fortune favours the financed
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Uber axes 3,700 staff as trips drop in lockdowns
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Ocado: carrying it off
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Coronavirus: Debenhams to close five stores after lockdown ends
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Opening Quote: Back to work plans are already running into resistance
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Virgin Media to dominate market connecting 5G after contract win
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Coronavirus: Barclays customers struggle to get 'vital' loans
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Ocado defends pay policies ahead of investor showdown
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Uber and Lyft sued by California, accused of denying driver benefits
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Airbnb cuts 25% of staff amid travel downturn
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Disney suffers $1.4bn hit due to coronavirus
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O2 threatens legal challenge to UK 5G auction
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Coronavirus: Far-right spreads Covid-19 'infodemic' on Facebook
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O2 and Virgin Media in talks to merge
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Coronavirus: Barclays gets 200 loan applications in one minute
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Travelodge asks landlords to take £146m rent hit
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Coronavirus: Amazon vice-president quits over virus firings
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Facebook uses 1.5bn Reddit posts to create chatbot
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Superdrug becomes latest retailer to slash rent payments to landlords
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Coronavirus: Parents urged to keep up child vaccinations
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Coronavirus: Eurostar passengers told to cover their faces
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Coronavirus lockdown: Boots offers safe space for domestic abuse victims
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Shell dividend cuts a ‘bitter pill’ for income investors
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Ryanair warns refunds to take up to six months as it axes jobs
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Opening Quote: Ryanair axes 3,000 jobs and lashes out at ‘state aid doping’ rivals
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Greggs U-turn over sausage roll rush fears
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Goldman-backed Travelodge under pressure to pay its rent
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Social-distancing at airports is 'impossible', says Heathrow boss
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Coronavirus lockdown hastens e-book VAT exemption
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Coronavirus: David Icke kicked off Facebook
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Investors Chronicle: Keystone Law, BP, HSBC
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Facebook and Twitter allow scammers 'free rein'
-
US blacklists five Amazon foreign websites
-
Opening Quote: Shell cuts its dividend for the first time since World War 2
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Shell cuts dividend for first time since WW2
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Royal Dutch Shell: payout cut ends value era
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Coronavirus: Facebook reopens some moderation centres
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Greggs halts plan to reopen stores after fears of crowds
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Amazon investors told to 'take a seat' as demand jumps
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Apple boosted by streaming services despite lockdown
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How Waterstones is selling books during the coronavirus lockdown
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Barclays boss: Big offices 'may be a thing of the past'
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Coronavirus: Next details reopening plan amid T-shirt glut
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Opening Quote: Loan provisions spike at Barclays as Covid-19 hits
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Barclays braced for surge in bad loans from coronavirus crisis
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Next warns coronavirus recovery will be slower than expected
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Dixons Carphone ready to reopen next week
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Whirlpool: New warning over fire-prone Hotpoint washing machines
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Coronavirus: KFC to reopen another 80 restaurants
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Barclays: universal joint
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John Lewis’s new chair reverses changes to executive roles
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Coronavirus: The weekly shop is back in fashion, says Tesco boss
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Coronavirus: HSBC puts 35,000 job cuts on hold
-
HSBC quarterly profit halves as pandemic hits loans
-
BP earnings plummet by two-thirds as demand collapses
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BP profits dive 66% as coronavirus hits oil demand
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Opening Quote: HSBC profits halve while bad loan provisions rise sharply
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Disney sparks backlash with #MayThe4th tweet
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British Airways to cut up to 12,000 jobs as air travel collapses
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BP fights for balance against twin threats of virus and oil plunge
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British Airways to cut 12,000 jobs as aviation outlook darkens
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John Lewis to name former J Sainsbury executive as Waitrose boss
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Microsoft Teams fixes funny Gifs cyber-attack flaw
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Insurers are starting to pull trade credit protection
-
Coronavirus: Greggs to begin reopening shops amid lockdown
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IHG/hotels: occupational hazards
-
Virgin Media goes offline for thousands
-
Coronavirus: 'I faked having Covid-19 on Facebook and got arrested'
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Shoppers swap clothes for alcohol amid record sales drop
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CD and vinyl sales slide in lockdown — but are still core to chart success
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Legoland owner turns to bond market for lifeline
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Dyson Covid-19 ventilators are 'no longer required'
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Debenhams threatens to keep Welsh stores shut
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Apple and Google accelerate coronavirus contact tracing apps plan
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Dyson says its ventilator not needed in UK
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'Fake' meat on the menu as China reopens restaurants
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Apple iPhone at risk of hacking through email app
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Coronavirus: Drivers being 'ripped off for petrol'
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Coronavirus: Leaving middle seat empty is idiotic, says Ryanair
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Coronavirus: Twitter bans incitement to attack 5G towers
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Lockdowns lower personal grooming standards, says Unilever
-
Unilever: no clean sweep
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UK carmakers and housebuilders plan return to work
-
Coronavirus: Facebook launches UK Covid-19 symptom survey
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Coronavirus: 'First Ryanair agreed to a refund, then it didn't'
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Opening Quote: First it was WTI, now it’s the turn of Brent crude to crash
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Coronavirus: Post Office to deliver cash to the vulnerable
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Ted Baker turns to Next veteran John Barton
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Coronavirus: UK forces hundreds of scam Covid-19 shops offline
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Facebook bans events that violate social distancing orders
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Coronavirus: Primark sells nothing as retailers struggle
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Opening Quote: Primark hit by lack of online presence
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Coronavirus: We haven't paid our rent, says Burger King boss
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Primark takes £284m hit on unsold stock
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John Lewis furloughs 14,000 staff as coronavirus hits sales
-
Nintendo owners urged to secure accounts
-
Coronavirus: Apple and France in stand-off over contact-tracing app
-
Netflix gets 16 million new sign-ups thanks to lockdown
-
Disney stops paying 100,000 workers during downturn
-
Coronavirus: Noodles and Smash sales up as people stock staples
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Facebook reveals Gaming app to rival Twitch and YouTube
-
Premier Foods sales jump as consumers forced to eat at home
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Coronavirus: Amazon using thermal cameras to detect Covid-19
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UK start-up stimulus too small to do more than bridge gaps
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Coronavirus: Ofcom rules on Eamonn Holmes and David Icke comments
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Travelodge in talks with landlords over rent breaks
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Green’s retail empire could close over 100 stores
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Debenhams strikes deals to rescue most stores
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Coronavirus: Major UK takeaway chains start to reopen
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Companies explore ‘light touch’ administration in wake of Debenhams
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Coronavirus: Amazon shuts French warehouses after court ruling
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Coronavirus: Facebook alters virus action after damning misinformation report
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Carluccio’s administrators receive multiple offers for restaurant sites
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Burger King 'plant-based' Whopper tweets banned
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Coronavirus: Amazon boss Jeff Bezos adds $24bn to fortune
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Coronavirus: Amazon ordered to deliver only essential items in France
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Quarter of Scottish coronavirus deaths in care homes
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BT delays removal of Huawei from EE's core network by two years
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Apple announces new iPhone SE to target mid-range market
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Coronavirus: Intensive care video chat for relatives
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Former Barclays banker cleared of fraud hits out at SFO’s powers
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Coronavirus: Next website halts orders hours after reopening
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Coronavirus: NHS trusts request basic items via Amazon Wish Lists
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Next reopens online store at ‘very limited’ capacity
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Stelios complains to regulator as easyJet row intensifies
-
National Express taps emergency loans and scraps dividend
-
Coronavirus: 20 suspected phone mast attacks over Easter
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Coronavirus: Apple tracks changes in travel behaviour
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Coronavirus: Microsoft offers protection to healthcare staff
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Next chief’s pay doubles despite giving up bonus
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Bill Gates: Few countries will get 'A-grade' for coronavirus response
-
Boots and Poundstretcher face legal action over unpaid rent
-
Investors Chronicle: Ultra Electronics, Reach, easyJet
-
Coronavirus: Amazon builds its own testing lab for staff
-
Royal Mail is 'putting profits before safety' say staff
-
Coronavirus: Apple and Google team up to contact trace Covid-19
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Facebook and Samsung donate thousands of devices to NHS
-
Disney Plus racks up 50m subscribers in five months
-
Coronavirus: Airbnb restricts UK bookings to coronavirus key workers
-
Coronavirus: Twitter boss pledges $1bn for relief effort
-
Facebook releases couples-only messaging app
-
Coronavirus: Tesco tells people to visit stores to get food
-
Tesco defends dividend amid warnings over profits hit
-
Aviva, RSA, Direct Line and Hiscox pull dividends
-
HSBC reports potential money laundering breaches
-
Tesco has a little of everything for everyone on its shelves
-
HSBC, StanChart and Lloyds drop executive bonuses
-
McDonald's sales dip just 3.4% as US stores stay open
-
Short-form streaming app Quibi launches to rival Netflix
-
Coronavirus: Cineworld directors waive salaries as virus impact hits
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Cineworld chiefs defer pay as coronavirus closes cinemas
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Tesco urged to pay dividend despite coronavirus
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Asos raises £240m in share placing to deal with coronavirus
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Coronavirus: Video games add 'stay at home' Covid-19 adverts
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Coronavirus: Defence firm Babcock to make 10,000 ventilators
-
Coronavirus: Debenhams to file for administration
-
Debenhams files for administration
-
Airbnb hosts defy lockdown laws with 'Covid-19 retreats'
-
BT, Verizon and Virgin Media raise pay for frontline workers
-
Debenhams: store of some value
-
Waitrose in U-turn on virus pay policy
-
DMGT and Reach cut pay amid coronavirus downturn
-
Hong Kong investors warn of action over HSBC dividends
-
Coronavirus: 'We're on our knees' says nurse
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Coronavirus: Debenhams set to appoint administrators
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Debenhams considers administration as virus intensifies struggles
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European insurers grapple with mixed messages on dividends
-
The man who grew his own Amazon rainforest
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Amazon Prime allows in-app purchases for Apple users
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British Airways to suspend more than 30,000 staff amid Covid-19 crisis
-
Coronavirus: Boots staff feel 'unsafe' as shoppers still browse makeup
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Coronavirus: Morrisons store staff get bonus for coming into work
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Online prices of flu medication in UK soar as coronavirus fears spread
-
Amazon wins trademark battle over Davidoff perfume
-
Coronavirus: Nissan extends Sunderland plant production pause
-
Coronavirus: 'Transmission rate may have fallen below one', says NHS England
-
National living wage rises by 6.2%
-
Coronavirus: Sainsbury’s uses ‘loophole’ to keep Argos open
-
BP slashes spending to counter oil price collapse
-
UK bank shares plunge after sector halts dividends on BoE warning
-
Morrisons wins appeal over data breach
-
BoE dividend pressure reignites HSBC domicile debate
-
Coronavirus: American Airlines to seek $12bn in state aid
-
Coronavirus: British Airways suspends all Gatwick flights
-
Coronavirus: Aldi, Morrisons, Waitrose and Asda lift some restrictions
-
Coronavirus: Debenhams seeks urgent deal with landlords
-
Regulator clears Flutter’s £10bn tie-up with Stars Group
-
Apple buys weather app Dark Sky
-
Coronavirus: NHS Nightingale work for Virgin and easyJet staff
-
Grounded airline staff asked to bolster NHS resources
-
Person of the Year: How Dave Lewis fixed Tesco
-
Barclays targets net zero carbon emissions by 2050
-
Coronavirus: Uber and Deliveroo offer NHS free trips and food
-
Ted Baker appoints Rachel Osborne as permanent chief
-
Coronavirus: Amazon workers strike over virus protection
-
NHS England: 'Now is not the time to be complacent'
-
Coronavirus: NHS turns to big tech to tackle Covid-19 hot spots
-
Coronavirus: No time for complacency, says NHS England
-
Coronavirus: Sports Direct boss 'deeply' sorry for virus blunders
-
Coronavirus: Tesco restricts online orders to 80 items each
-
Coronavirus: Vodafone offers 30 days free mobile data
-
Investors Chronicle: Biffa, Ted Baker, Royal Dutch Shell
-
Barclays waives overdraft fees for customers
-
Opening Quote: Dyson plans to make 15,000 medical ventilators for the NHS
-
Postmasters 'rejoice' as convictions appeal granted
-
Michelin starred meals delivered to homes in lockdown
-
HSBC to delay ‘vast majority’ of redundancies
-
Coronavirus: NHS uses tech giants to plan crisis response
-
Morrisons non-execs quit over governance concerns
-
Next bows to staff pressure and halts online sales
-
Coronavirus: Next makes U-turn on shutting warehouses
-
Facebook group calls soar 1,000% during Italy's lockdown
-
Nike turns to digital sales during China shutdown
-
Coronavirus: Walsall couple live stream wedding on Facebook
-
Coronavirus: Halfords has ‘essential role to play’
-
Coronavirus: Millions yet to receive UK government's Covid-19 text
-
UK high street chains refuse to pay rent
-
Coronavirus: London City Airport to shut due to outbreak
-
Wetherspoon and Sports Direct demand clarity on coronavirus payments
-
Coronavirus: Government orders 10,000 ventilators from Dyson
-
Dyson to produce 15,000 ventilators ‘in weeks’
-
Coronavirus: Sports Direct U-turns on opening after backlash
-
US tech giants team up to tackle coronavirus
-
Burger King boss: We’re not going to pay our rent
-
Wetherspoon boss tells staff to get a job at Tesco
-
Sports Direct defends price increases
-
Grocers launch hiring sprees as coronavirus spurs demand
-
Sports Direct misjudges what’s essential to the nation
-
Coronavirus: Dyson develops ventilators for NHS
-
Coronavirus: Facebook cuts video quality to ease net strain
-
Coronavirus: Greggs to close all stores to prevent spread
-
Burger King among UK businesses set to default on rents
-
Primark closes stores as UK high street shuts down
-
Primark UK stores closing 'until further notice'
-
Coronavirus: BT has 'plenty of capacity' despite Netflix quality cuts
-
Coronavirus: Jaguar Land Rover to suspend production
-
Supermarkets Tesco, Asda, Aldi and Lidl go on hiring spree
-
Facebook content moderators paid to work from home
-
Apple's new iPad has built-in laser depth-scanner
-
Thomas Cook: Taxpayers face £156m bill for company's collapse
-
Next boss: 'People do not buy a new outfit to stay at home'
-
Coronavirus: Twitter bans 'unsafe' advice about the outbreak
-
King’s Cross development landlord waives rent for 3 months
-
Ocado expected to ration more products
-
Shutting up shop may cost Ocado more than 4 days of orders
-
Netflix to cut streaming quality in Europe for 30 days
-
Coronavirus: Facebook blames bug for incorrectly marked spam
-
Coronavirus: Amazon blocks non-essential items from warehouses
-
Coronavirus: BMW, Honda and Toyota suspend UK car production
-
Coronavirus: Online shopping website Ocado suspends service
-
Coronavirus: Vodafone and TalkTalk report surge in internet use
-
HSBC will be forced to delay radical restructuring if crisis deepens
-
'My father kept Parkinson's a secret, I haven't'
-
Amazon: Staff told to work overtime as virus spikes demand
-
Dixons Carphone closes 530 UK stores with loss of 3,000 jobs
-
Sunak’s stimulus can’t make a winner out of donkey William Hill
-
Coronavirus: Social giants police web with AI as staff sent home
-
HSBC appoints Noel Quinn permanent chief executive
-
Coronavirus: Morrisons delivery demand 'to create 3,500 new jobs'
-
Sunak bins Budget first aid for far stronger treatment
-
Coronavirus: More flights cancelled by Virgin, Ryanair and others
-
Debenhams asks landlords for five-month rent holiday
-
Apple hit with record €1.1bn fine in France
-
Coronavirus: Vauxhall factories to shut down over pandemic
-
European betting groups issue flurry of profit warnings
-
Coronavirus: UK deaths double in 24 hours
-
Five ways companies can get UK government help to deal with coronavirus
-
Pentagon to reconsider Jedi $10bn cloud contract
-
Coronavirus: Morrisons to pay small suppliers immediately
-
Facebook closes African fake accounts targeting US voters
-
Coronavirus: British Airways boss tells staff jobs will go
-
Companies from Ford to Unilever send staff to work from home
-
Bill Gates steps down from Microsoft board to focus on philanthropy
-
Budget 2020: 'No apology' for borrowing, says chancellor
-
Coronavirus: Amazon offers unlimited sick days to halt spread
-
Budget virus plan 'substantial' but 'limited'
-
Smart motorways plan aims to boost safety
-
British companies raise alarm over coronavirus shock
-
BT chief executive tests positive for coronavirus
-
Budget 2020: Five ways Rishi Sunak could tackle coronavirus
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Budget 2020: What is Boris Johnson's economic outlook?
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Coronavirus : NHS to ramp up testing capacity
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Budget 2020: Chancellor to unveil plans amid coronavirus pressures
-
Microsoft takes down global zombie bot network
-
Budget 2020: Chancellor pumps billions into economy to combat coronavirus
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Budget 2020: UK public finances 'vulnerable' to borrowing shock
-
Summary of Budget 2020: Key points at-a-glance
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Budget 2020: Business rates suspended for shops and cafes
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Budget 2020: What it means for you
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Budget 2020: Beer, wine and cider duties frozen
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Budget 2020: Mixed reaction on environmental issues
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Budget 2020: VAT on e-books and newspapers scrapped
-
Coronavirus: Uber to suspend accounts of affected drivers
-
Small businesses give their verdict on the Budget
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Budget 2020: Borrowers to benefit from UK interest rate cut
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Budget 2020: How will it help the self-employed and other questions
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Budget 2020: Future of cash protected
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HSBC warns of potential disruption to AGM from coronavirus
-
UK Budget sides with small businesses, with a caveat
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Budget 2020: 'First-time buyers need more help'
-
Freezer sales heat up amid coronavirus stockpiling
-
HSBC appoints former top Citi banker Forese to the board
-
Dyson straighteners' cost will make your hair curl
-
Unilever plans to shut Warrington washing powder factory
-
Budget 2020: Chancellor will promise 'record' infrastructure spend
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Coronavirus: Insurer Aviva cuts back travel cover
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Strictly to stately: Chancellor Rishi Sunak can learn from late replacements
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Barclays and the legal fight over a ‘controlling mind’
-
Tesco sells its Asian stores in £8bn deal
-
Twitter labels edited Biden video 'manipulated tweet'
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Cambridge Analytica: Australia takes Facebook to court over privacy
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Changing times as Tesco cashes in on aversion to risk
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Floods: Budget will double spending on defences, says Treasury
-
Coronavirus: Tesco limits sales of essential items
-
Budget 2020: Should we expect a coronavirus Budget?
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Coronavirus: Man in his 60s becomes third UK death
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Sunak set to unveil £5.2bn of funding for flood defences in Budget
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Budget 2020: Your essential guide to Rishi Sunak's debut
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Coronavirus: Starbucks bans reusable cups to help tackle spread
-
Short positions against Cineworld at near record high
-
Virgin Media breach 'linked customers to porn'
-
Nissan: Sunderland plant spends £52m to build new Qashqai
-
Nintendo PlayStation: Ultra-rare prototype sells for £230,000
-
Budget 2020: What we already know about our changing finances
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Budget 2020: Pledges on tampon tax and the future of cash
-
Bob Diamond picks ex-colleague Ricci as Panmure chief
-
Tesco prepares to escalate price war by matching Aldi
-
#RIPTwitter trends as firm tests vanishing tweets
-
ITV advertising revenue hurt by coronavirus outbreak
-
John Lewis warns stores could close as bonuses cut
-
John Lewis cuts staff bonus to lowest level since 1953
-
HSBC sends home London research staff after coronavirus case
-
Thousands lose broadband after workers break cable
-
Sharon White has formidable task to restore John Lewis to old glories
-
Government delays Budget infrastructure plan
-
Virgin Media data breach affects 900,000 people
-
Facebook removes 'deceptive' Trump census ads
-
Luton filmmaker warns over over TikTok and Facebook extremism rules
-
Lego: Toy retailer bets on shops despite toy market downturn
-
Boots halts Advantage Card payments after cyber-attack
-
Smart camera and baby monitor warning given by UK's cyber-defender
-
Coronavirus: Twitter tells staff to work from home
-
Coronavirus: Greggs 'would pay staff who need to self-isolate'
-
Greggs aiming for ‘coffee shop experience’ following record profit
-
Barclays acquittals show SFO’s ‘waste and incompetence’
-
Greggs: stormproof sausage role
-
Facebook 'rethinks' plans for Libra cryptocurrency
-
Activist Edward Bramson lambasts CEO ‘circus’ at Barclays
-
Climate change: Greenpeace stops Barclays from opening branches
-
Tesco sends security warning to 600,000 Clubcard holders
-
Coronavirus: BA and Ryanair cancel flights as bookings drop
-
RBS scheme to help businesses and rivals veers off track
-
Apple settles iPhone slowdown case for $500m
-
Sunak reworks Budget measures to deal with coronavirus
-
Billionaire Chris Hohn threatens to sue coal-backing banks
-
IAG and EasyJet warn of coronavirus bookings hit
-
BA parent IAG and easyJet report tumbling demand as virus spreads
-
Downfall: BP refinery worker sacked over Hitler parody wins job back
-
Former Barclays executives cleared of fraud charges
-
London jury clears 3 former Barclays bankers of fraud
-
The inside story of the Barclays trial
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Coronavirus: Amazon removes overpriced goods and fake cures
-
AI ethics backed by Pope and tech giants in new plan
-
Barclays acquittals leave SFO facing the questions
-
Coronavirus: Microsoft warns of hit to computer sales
-
William Hill gambling site Mr Green to pay £3m penalty
-
Homebase to exit CVA early after return to profit
-
Coronavirus: Sick pay rules apply, says JD Wetherspoon pub chain
-
Sports Direct puts boot into JD Sports over Footasylum tie-up
-
Budget 2020: Chancellor must raise taxes in first Budget, says IFS
-
William Hill narrows losses after cutting shop estate
-